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3.5 (11 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 10:00 pm
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The owners in this store are the rudest and nastiest I've ever encountered in a retail setting. I…read morewas told they install batteries in high end watches, so took my Chophard there. I'm from Buckhead and taken my watch to stores there over the years. The owner was so very unwelcoming - line he was resentful that was bringing my watch to him. I've never seen anything like it before. He told me it woukd take awhile, to which I replied that was just fine. I never expressed that I was in a hurry or that I had to have it done in "10 min". I good him fine and that I'd simply go shopping around the town. Ex hen I came back 25-30 min later he wasn't finished and showed his anger & agitation with me. I still didn't complain; I was just glad he was changing the battery. As he was working he began Telling me how stored in Atl charge $100 -200 to change these watch batteries. That's a COMPLETE LIE!!! I've taken the watch to Atl & Buckhesd stores over 15 yrs and nobody charged that. I could tell he was getting ready to gauge me with " his" price. He began telling me he was going to charge me $50 to change the battery. A complete ripoff. I never complained; I never winced. I just wanted to get out of there. People, please don't waste your hard earned money with these two rude, nasty fags. The rudest I've encountered. when I got home I called Kay jewelers in Cartersville to ask what they charge for battery changes........ only $14.99. So not only were the fags rude & nasty but they ripped me off. Please don't waste your money there.

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