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Yo👍

my names Scott 

was just wondering if someone can help me with some watches that I need repairing

Rough estimate on how much it should/would cost to repair them 

and also a rough estimate on the price of each watch once repaired 

cheers🫡

🤜🤛

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Thank you for your introduction and welcome to this friendly forum.

We all look forward to your contributions and continued involvement. 

We need good clear photos of the watches fronts, backs and sides please. 

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14 hours ago, Scottieg27 said:

Yo👍

my names Scott 

was just wondering if someone can help me with some watches that I need repairing

Rough estimate on how much it should/would cost to repair them 

and also a rough estimate on the price of each watch once repaired 

cheers🫡

🤜🤛

Depends on where you live: Gouge Eye, NV, or Outer Mongolia.  Also depends on what you want repaired.  Help us out and we will help you out.

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On 7/10/2023 at 5:12 AM, Scottieg27 said:

Yo👍

my names Scott 

was just wondering if someone can help me with some watches that I need repairing

Rough estimate on how much it should/would cost to repair them 

and also a rough estimate on the price of each watch once repaired 

cheers🫡

🤜🤛

 

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Hello it’s scott

the 1st and 2nd watch just need a new battery.

the 3rd watch needs battery and a link to re attach it together.

And the 4th watch also needs a new battery and a few links to re attach it all together and a piece connecting to the dial of the watch is bent.

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14 minutes ago, LittleWatchShop said:

Numbers can vary all over the place.

Battery: $30

Mechanical service (the Ks): $300

My numbers are accurate to within +200%/-20%

Where are you??

How much for links for the other watches 

and Im in the South East, Kent, Maidstone 

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With respect I think it would be better and more accurate for you (th OP) to get a quote from one or more local watch repairers. Any figures people give here would be purely speculative unless someone is promoting their own business which is not allowed on this forum.

Again, I mean no disrespect but this thread is not going to go anywhere so I’m closing it. 
sorry. 

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