>From past experience I can tell you that the mechanisms in these watches are 
>pretty much not repairable.  If the case is solid gold and diamonds, etc it 
>may be reasonable to have the mechanism replaced.  Your best bet is to find a 
>replacement on Ebay.  My favorite Seiko/Pulsar analog/digital watches that 
>sell for $250+ in a store can be had for less than $20 ($5 if you are 
>patient).  A watchmaker won't even take the back off for that.
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