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I would like to apologize for making a "for sale" post here, since I did not realize what type of site this was. What I would really like is to be able to get the watch fixed (since it was a wedding gift from my wife over 20 years ago). But, I am so frustrated because I've had Bailey, Banks & Biddle watch repair as well as Renaissance Watch Repair look at the watch (over a 4 month period) and both came back telling me that the watch could not be fixed. Does anyone have any suggestions? This is a Men's, 14K gold, diamond face, Constellation Quartz, Automatic, cosmetically in good shape watch.
Any good advice would be greatly appreciated.
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