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Dakota Watch Company
Category: Watches - Dealers & RepairUsers Rating:
(219) 736-50972300 Southlake Mall
Merrillville, IN 46410
Dakota Watch Company is a business providing services in the field of Watches - Dealers & Repair. Dakota Watch Company is located in Merrillville, IN on 2300 Southlake Mall.
Dakota Watch Company telephone number is
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Watches - Dealers and Repair, in Merrillville, refer to trained and skilled technicians who deal in watch repair services. From replacing parts, leaking batteries, to adjusting watch straps and watch accuracy, these dealers take care of all types of watch repair needs.
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