Broken Nintendo Game Watch - Can I Fix it? eBay Repair Challenge
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 Published On Oct 25, 2019

Broken Nintendo Game Watch - Can I Fix it? - I bought a Super Mario World Nintendo Watch on eBay for the Repair Challenge this week. This watch is pretty cool because it has a game you can play with buttons and a headphone jacket for sound. When I opened it up I noticed some corrosion on the battery which is most likely dead considering how old the watch is. #ebayrepairchallenge2019

eBay Repair Challenge Participants:
Steve from TronicsFix (me)
Vince from My Mate Vince:    • 2019 eBay Repair Challenge - Week 1 -...  
Elliot from The Retro Future:    • Faulty 1992 Super Mario Alarm Clock! ...  
Paul from Tampatec:    • N64 Repair, Ebay Challenge S3 E1  

eBay Repair Challenge Rules:
1) Whoever makes the most profit wins.
2) Item specifications:
Week 1 - Electronic item manufactured before the year 2000
Week 2 - Mechanical item (clock/ automatic watch/ clockwork toy) - It can be a mix of mechanical and electric but must have moving parts.
Week 3 - Modern game console made after 2010
Week 4 - Antique item - Anything manufactured before 1990
Week 5 - An item of our choosing
3) A maximum of 5 items
4) Financial restrictions: Start with $200 and we can roll the profits into our next purchases. At no point can we put more than $200 of "our own" money into the pot for purchases.
5) Everything has to be bought and sold on eBay

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About This Video: The repair this week is a Super Mario Brothers watch. This is my first time trying to repair a watch like this so it was interesting to open it up and see what's inside.

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