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4 minutes ago, PhilthyPherso420 said:

I have an DAROS QUARTZ it's my uncle's that sadly passed away before I was born but my father gave it to me and it has a broke Screen and it need a new Battery replacement 

Ok Phil. Are you just telling us this fact or are you asking for help matey ? If you want some help we will need a bit more to go on fella. 

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23 minutes ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

Ok Phil. Are you just telling us this fact or are you asking for help matey ? If you want some help we will need a bit more to go on fella. 

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23 minutes ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

Ok Phil. Are you just telling us this fact or are you asking for help matey ? If you want some help we will need a bit more to go on fella. 

Just Wanted to know what would it cost if I get a quote done for the Crack Screen at the Prouds jewellers battery  replacement is gonna cost me $20 so I hope it's like $30 or $50 dollars

 

 

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50 minutes ago, PhilthyPherso420 said:

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Just Wanted to know what would it cost if I get a quote done for the Crack Screen at the Prouds jewellers battery  replacement is gonna cost me $20 so I hope it's like $30 or $50 dollars

 

 

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 you will get an exact answer to that question at the prouds jewellers Phil. 

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