Last updated: June 2026
Need help with a smartwatch that is not Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, OPPO or another major listed brand? Repair Price helps UK customers compare repair options for other smartwatch models, including less common Android watches, fitness watches, budget smartwatches and wearable devices with screen, battery, charging or software faults.
Other smartwatch repair costs in the UK can vary depending on the model, parts availability and type of damage. Common repairs include cracked displays, worn batteries, charging issues, strap connector faults, button problems, water damage checks and touchscreen response issues.
Many smartwatch faults are repairable, especially when the device still powers on or connects to your phone. Comparing repair quotes first can help you decide whether repair or replacement offers better value.
Repair prices are affected by the device brand, part availability, screen type, age of the watch and whether the repair shop can source compatible parts. Less common smartwatch models may need extra diagnostic time before a firm price is confirmed.
A repair may be worthwhile if the watch still tracks activity, connects to your phone and only has one clear fault. Battery and charging repairs are often more cost-effective than replacing the whole device, especially if you are happy with the watch features.
Replacement may be better if the smartwatch has severe liquid damage, multiple internal faults, very limited parts availability or a repair cost close to the price of a new wearable.
For more repair advice, read our Apple Watch screen repair guide, our guide to common smartwatch faults and fixes, and our article on smartwatch battery replacement options.
Repair Price helps customers compare local wearable repair options across the UK. You can explore Bradford smartwatch repair specialists, Leeds wearable repair shops, Halifax smartwatch repair services, Wakefield smartwatch technicians and Huddersfield smartwatch repair options.
If your smartwatch is no longer economical to repair, recycling is a responsible next step. Small wearable devices can contain batteries, circuit boards and electronic components that should not be placed in general waste.
You can review our small device and phone recycling service or visit the main electronics recycling hub for broader recycling support.
If you need help with other devices, compare our mobile phone repair services, tablet and iPad repair options, and laptop repair price comparison.
Yes, many less common smartwatch brands can be repaired, but parts availability will affect the final cost and turnaround time.
Typical smartwatch repairs range from around £25 to £180 depending on the fault, model and replacement parts required.
Battery replacement is often worthwhile if the watch still works well but no longer holds charge for a full day.
Some water-damaged smartwatches can be cleaned and tested, but success depends on how long moisture has been inside the device and which components are affected.
If repair is not cost-effective, recycling is recommended so the battery, circuit board and electronic parts can be handled responsibly.
Customers use Repair Price to compare repair options before booking, especially when the smartwatch brand is harder to find locally.
Daniel, Bradford
“My fitness watch had stopped charging and I was not sure where to take it. Repair Price helped me find a local repair option quickly.”
Saira, Leeds
“I had a cracked display on a smartwatch that was not a major brand. Comparing repair options first saved me time and helped me avoid replacing it.”
Mark, Huddersfield
“The watch battery was draining fast, but the repair quote was much cheaper than buying a new wearable. Very useful comparison service.”
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