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How to Visit Bijouterie Jamil: Appointments and Private Consultations

You can visit Bijouterie Jamil two ways: walk in during open hours, or book a private appointment. Walk-ins are welcome for browsing, repairs drop-off, small purchases, and quick questions. Appointments are recommended for engagement rings,...
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Engagement Ring Budget Guide for Quebec Couples

Most Quebec couples in 2026 spend between **$1,500 and $10,000 CAD** on an engagement ring, with a median around **$2,000 to $5,000**. Custom builds usually land between **$5,000 and $15,000**. Forget the old "three months'...
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Trading In a Luxury Watch: How Valuation Really Works

Trading in a luxury watch at Bijouterie Jamil usually nets you **5–15% more** than an outright cash sale because we recover our margin when you spend the credit in store. We evaluate your watch in...
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Selling a Diamond or Engagement Ring: A Realistic Guide

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What Is Your Old Jewellery Worth? Evaluation Explained

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How to Sell Gold in Montréal: Process, ID, and Payment

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Buying Your First Luxury Watch in Quebec

Your first luxury watch in Quebec should match your wrist, your budget, and your daily life — in that order. Plan to spend $1,000–$3,000 CAD for a solid entry piece (Tudor, Tag Heuer, Longines, or...
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Watch Servicing and Battery Replacement: When and Why

Most quartz watches need a new battery every 2 to 5 years, and at Bijouterie Jamil in Montréal, a standard battery replacement costs $15 to $40 CAD and is done while you wait. Mechanical and...
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Pre-Owned Luxury Watch Authentication: How We Verify

Authenticating a pre-owned luxury watch means checking the case, dial, hands, font, and lume against factory references, decoding serial and reference numbers, opening the caseback to inspect the movement, weighing the bracelet and clasp, and...