1 /5 Sue Conz: My husband purchased a beautiful pair of earrings for me a couple years ago. They were quite expensive. She gave him a “free watch “but trust me it wasn’t free, the earrings were quite expensive as I already stated. The watch wasn’t working after I put a new battery in it. So I brought it back to the store to see if they could work on it for me. After a big song and dance of the intricacy of repairing a watch and leaving it there I was told it would cost 200+ dollars to repair this watch. I obviously did not pay that I would just buy a new watch before I spend that much money on an every day watch. My gut told me something was amiss. It’s been a couple of months, but I decided to go to another very well trusted and family owned business to have them look at my watch. Interestingly, the new battery that was in the watch when I went there was not there. Within 15 minutes I was walking out of the store with my watch running for $10! Buyer beware, shop around..