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Old 03-18-2017, 04:46 PM   #5
justiny
 
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Originally Posted by strykerg8gt View Post
I'd say fix it. It'll be cheaper than trying to sell that one and buying another new one.
yea it will definitely be cheaper than selling a damaged watch and getting a new one, it's just the repair cost is almost a third of what I paid for and it seems a bit deep, knowing that I only bumped it in the kitchen... I'd feel much better/reasonable if I hit it when I am skiing/skydiving haha
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