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My Apple Watch died, and I found my GMT again

Started by VinceOZ, March 21, 2018, 02:26:40 AM

VinceOZ

I have had this GMT for as long as I can remember, not sure when I bought it, must have been mid 60's. I think I paid maybe $70 at a BX at March AFB, but I am not sure. Still works, and it has been sitting in a drawer for at least 20 years. My Apple Watch face fell off and I sent it back and needed something that works and it is the only thing that does. I am so impressed,the face is either scratched or aged and the bezel does not move. What do you people think, should I try to get it repaired here in Australia, or sell it if I can? I think strongly about keeping it.

Butch

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