At the edge of downtown Lake Oswego sits the Clock Gallery in an older building that looks like it was built in the 1930s. When I opened the door, it reminded me of Mr. Gold’s shop in «Once Upon a Time». It is old and at the same time a place to provoke your curiosity. The shop is filled with clocks and watches from a time long since past. I took my Grandfather clock to be repaired and it was returned as good as new and earlier than expected.
Jennifer T.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
Took an old Seth Thomas mantle clock to the Clock Gallery for diagnosis and repair. It was gone about 2 weeks and came back, working good as new. Sadly, whatever was ailing my little fella seems to have struck again and back in the shop it goes. Luckily, a 1 year warranty is offered on repair services. . Had my clock not stopped running, I would have given this shop 5 stars. They might argue that the clock is to blame, but I still have to deal with a cross town trek and more work to be done.
Amy H.
Place rating: 1 Lake Oswego, OR
If I could do zero stars, I would. It’s a local shop and I’m a local business owner wanting to support same. This pleasant appearing shop has the single rudest shop Owner in town(clerk is quite nice), consistently late on several attempts at repairs, repairs were inconsistent. Owner is contemptuous and hostile toward customers. Avoid Avoid! Horrible experiences despite trying several times.
Eric B.
Place rating: 3 Pleasant Hill, CA
The Clock Gallery is a cool little shop in Downtown Lake Oswego that sells and services various mounted and stand alone time pieces. The designs are mostly old school, with lots of dark woods, pendulums that swing to and fro, and little birds that pop out to say Hello. I enjoyed looking around, but as much as I gravitate to places like this, I felt a little out of place. I still can’t put my little and big hand on it, but I’m sure time will tell…