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	<title>Ladies Watches Cheap &#187; Watch Repair</title>
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		<title>Watch Repair</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Watch Repair]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you finally bought the watch that suits your needs and style, there should be nothing to stop you from wearing it every day and on any occasion where you find it most useful. But the most discouraging thing that watch wearers face is when the watch fails to function the way it used to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you finally bought the watch that suits your needs and style, there should be nothing to stop you from wearing it every day and on any occasion where you find it most useful. But the most discouraging thing that watch wearers face is when the watch fails to function the way it used to or downright breaks leaving them hopeless and seemingly no choice, but to buy another watch.</p>
<p>Most people believe that getting a new watch is a better solution because the costs of fixing a watch are nearly as equivalent in buying a new one. While this is true in some occasions, there may be some instances that the problem isn’t as great as it seems and may involve only a little procedure to fix which in turn charges at a fraction of the cost. It is important to understand the ways these watches break down so that you have an idea on what it takes for a repair to be made most especially if your watch possesses some sentimental value or is ultra rare to find in stores these days.</p>
<p>Watch Repair: Most common ways they break down</p>
<p>The most common way that watches breakdown is when you notice the time losing its accuracy even if you manually set it to the correct time. Causes of this problem may include the battery cells being drained or damaged or some fault in the wheel that powers the hands. Usually these repairs involve the replacement of these faulty parts in order to get them up and running again.</p>
<p>However the watches that have more sophisticated functions have varied repair procedures and could be costly. Sometimes repairs may not even be possible if the materials that are needed are rare or unavailable. There are also some instances that the watches just get worn out cosmetically, but some watch repairers can also perk them up so they look presentable again.</p>
<p>Where to get them fixed</p>
<p>The best place to check for repairs is to head to the place where you bought the watch. If you do not remember or received the watch as a gift, you can try going to other watch dealers or small repair booths. Bear in mind that some repairers may be choosy with the brand and may not be able to fix complicated models.</p>
<p>If it’s a jewelry watch standard repair procedures may damage the jewels that are part of the watch. Therefore, your best bet is to find a jeweler that can also repair watches, but be prepared to pay a little bit of extra.</p>
<p>You can also search online for sites that allow you to send the damage box to an address and send it back to you a few months later fully repaired. Just make sure you check their terms and guarantees to avoid risking your damaged watch.</p>
<p>The best strategy in watch repair is to always take note of the repair cost and compare it to the latest watches that are available in the market. You never know, that money may be better spent on buying a new watch instead.</p>
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