I'm fortunate to have been referred into this small network of quality artisans with integrity to enable me to write this glowing review.  Your first impression of Courtyard is the buyer has fascinating taste.  The shop is tiny but I browsed for almost 2 hours.  There are wonderful inexpensive items on sale making the place fun to visit.  I had two old expensive watches needing major repairs to get them going.  One was an Acutron which, if you don't know, is always VERY difficult and challenging repair.  It's odd; parts are scarce; few people can service them; you can't even replace a battery on an Acutron without risking shorting and blowing the entire movement.  I also had an old Concord which had been tampered with by someone who convinced me he could service it.  I was nothing short of stunned when I received my Acutron back.  It hums, runs beautifully, and looks better than it did when it was new.  I never thought the Acutron a beautiful watch, but now I do.  The price to repair both watches was competitive - perhaps a few dollars less than elsewhere, but the results made it worth dollars more than elsewhere.  My only alert for you is Courtyard's hours are odd and difficult to learn.  I made two trips there to find them closed.  If your're more organized than I, it won't be a problem, but just make sure you check the hours before driving there.  Wait 'til you see their displays - especially if you like clocks.  Before letting you go, here are the other two shops in this network of success. Clock Doc's Hour Gallery for clock and pocket watch repairs in HIgh Bridge, and Made to Order Jewelers, another unique shop in Clinton.  By the way, if you're a fan of Ed Levin designs, Made to Order carries their unique bracelets in your choice of metals - 14 or 18 kt gold, platinum, or silver.  Ask for Pam.  My gratitude goes to all three of these merchants for the integrity each has shown me.