For me, it's just finding a place that seems so overwhelming. My watch is neither unusual nor fancy. I'm just lazy.
Also my problem! Plus I think I'd really have to go to the mall to get it done.
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For me, it's just finding a place that seems so overwhelming. My watch is neither unusual nor fancy. I'm just lazy.
Also my problem! Plus I think I'd really have to go to the mall to get it done.
lisah, that's a possibility according to yelp. This is what they have to say: [link]
I like Batteries Plus for watch batteries. It's easy and cheap but I still end up waiting months to replace a dead one.
I probably over-pay, but work is right by the diamond district so I go to a watch guy there.
There's a jewelry store right across the street from work, and I always get my watchband replaced at the same time as the battery, so I feel slightly less ripped off.
I had the insides of a watched totally scratched up by having my battery replaced at a Dept store, so I only go to jewellers or watch places now.
I just buy a new warch. Because everytime I replace the battery, it dies again within a month or so. It's not the battery. It's me and my watch-poisoning talent.
lisah, that's a possibility according to yelp. This is what they have to say: [link]
ha! thanks for doing the research for me! The place on Baltimore St. might work as a lunchtime run.
not for nothing sara, but that is really not the best superpower.
I just buy a new watch. Because everytime I replace the battery, it dies again within a month or so. It's not the battery. It's me and my watch-poisoning talent.
Word. Though mine is not a watch-poisoning talent. It's really that it's easier to buy a new one than to make a special trip to get it replaced.