I've been working at Johari Bazar for a long time now. Hind Watch is just a small place tucked between the other shops. Most days, it's just me sitting behind the counter with my tools and a few watches spread out. People bring in their old timepieces that stopped working or just need a fresh battery. It gets quite dusty here in Sojat City, so cleaning the glass cases is a daily chore I can't skip. I don't do anything fancy here, just the standard repairs and selling some basic watches that people around here like. Sometimes folks stop by just to ask for the time or to have a quick chat while they're out doing their marketing in the bazar. The shop isn't big, but it has everything I need to get the job done. I learned the trade a long time ago and it takes a lot of patience to look through those tiny magnifying glasses all day. The street outside is usually full of noise with motorbikes and people walking by, but inside it stays relatively quiet except for the ticking of the clocks on the wall. I try to keep things organized, but sometimes my workbench gets cluttered with tiny parts and springs. That is just how it goes when you are busy with hands-on work. If a watch is beyond repair, I tell the owner straight. There is no point in wasting their time or money on something that won't last.
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