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Are there watches that BfW will NOT work on?

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Are there watches that BfW will NOT work on?

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At BfW Co., we service most watch brands. However, there are watches that we do NOT service, and those that we do NOT recommend you send for estimates or repairs: *FAKE OR REPLICA WATCHES – Do not send them. * Cheap watches – If it cost you less than $50, you would be better off purchasing a new watch. * Any watch you purchased on Ebay and got a “good deal on,” but is not “working right.” – Feel free to send it to us, and pay the diagnosis fee. 95% of the time you will not want to pay to have it repaired, because you got what you paid for . . . a piece of junk (AKA a broken and/or heavily used and/or abused watch). If you are still unconvinced, please use our “Ask the Watchmaker” form to submit an inquiry. * Watches in pieces or parts, or that you have tried to fix on your own. We do not work on watches that have been (and remain) disassembled by you, or any other person or have evidence of being completely botched by an untrained person. If you send a watch to us in this condition, it

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At BfW Co., we service most watch brands. However, there are watches that we do NOT service, and those that we do NOT recommend you send for estimates or repairs: *FAKE OR REPLICA WATCHES – Do not send them. * Cheap watches – If it cost you less than $50, you would be better off purchasing a new watch. * Any watch you purchased on Ebay and got a “good deal on,” but is not “working right.” – Feel free to send it to us, and pay the diagnosis fee. 95% of the time you will not want to pay to have it repaired, because you got what you paid for . . . a piece of junk (AKA a broken and/or heavily used and/or abused watch). If you are still unconvinced, please use our “Ask the Watchmaker” form to submit an inquiry. * Watches in pieces or parts, or that you have tried to fix on your own. We do not work on watches that have been (and remain) disassembled by you, or any other person or have evidence of being completely botched by an untrained person. If you send a watch to us in this condition, it

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