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Chet Conner Posted on Apr 14, 2007
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I broke off the rotating black compass dial on the face. Where can I get another one? The watch is still in awesome shape, but it needs this compass dial.

  • Chet Conner Apr 15, 2007

    That's what I needed to know!!
    Thanx!!
    Chet

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Here is the link to the user manual if you need it; http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/k2100/manual.pdf Page 12 gives you contact details for lacrosse support or use; http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/support/contact.php Hope this helps, please ask again if not and i can hopefully find you another source :)

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