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They appear to be a watch without a maker and are sold on QVC, eBay and Etsy so not of Italian manufacture as the name suggests. Very fine Chinese watch.
mcdevito75 Here, I would figure a specific glue to reattach the back cover. Vicence watch is in italy, I have an email address, info @vicence.it Also, from a web search, Lawson Watch.com tel. # 866-805-0007 They may be able to help.
If there is any damage to the mechanism, then it is best sent back to the maker. It seems strange that the watch has broken after such short service; if you tell them your story they may look kindly on any repair charges.
I am not sure which Vincente model you have but I can tell you that the movements for those are Swiss made. That may not seem like much but there's not a lot of info on them. Chances are it's an ETA movement and if not there's an ETA movement that should fit it. ETA is one of the top Swiss movement makers around. You will find their movements in more watch over $1500 then I care to mention. You should be able to get a movement for around $150 plus installation. You will need to go to a watch repair shop so find a good one. Hope this helps.
I recommend seeing a watch maker/technician. They would have more options for you. Make sure you have the watch brand and case back number available when calling about parts for your watch.
Unfortunately Vicence does not do such a service, but do not panic yet, as you can go to the nearest jewellery shop and ask to fit any gold bracelet you choose. Just take your watches with you, because the jeweller will need to get measurements between case lugs and the overall length of the new bracelet and watch to fit your wrist perfectly. Do not forget to rate, please.
Try this link - nobody seems to claim to specialise in Vicence but I am sure you can find one to suit. Most jewellers deal with most brands.
http://www.yell.com/ucs/UcsSearchAction.do?scrambleSeed=33030598&keywords=watch+repair+vicence&companyName=&location=LONDON&search=SEARCH&searchType=advance
Hope this helps :)
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