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Old 22-04-2022, 22:04   #13
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Re: Watch Repair

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
I guarantee you your £10 watch won’t keep accurate time, won’t be very water resistant and its battery won’t last 6 years.
I bought a Casio LCD [F-91W] in 2016 for £8.72.
Weird amount I know, it was from Amazon, and I got £5 off as well, making it £3.72
Its still water resistant (in the shower anyway) and still running on its original battery.
Its not spectacularly accurate, it gains about 8 seconds a month, so I reset back 2/3 times a year.
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