
First, figure out exactly who made your watch. If you know the manufacturer and model, you can zero in on the right service center—just let me know, and I’ll help you narrow it down for your city.
How to find an official service center:
Start with the brand’s own website or support page. Most brands list their warranty rules, service center locations, and contact numbers there.
Check for a list of authorized service partners. Only go to places officially listed—this keeps your warranty safe and means you’ll get real parts, not knock-offs.
Ask wherever you bought the watch. Retailers or distributors usually know where the official service centers are. Don’t settle for a random repair shop; stick to the authorized ones.
Bring your receipt and warranty card. You’ll probably need these, along with the watch itself. Be clear about what’s wrong when you get there.
Double-check if the service center is still open, official, and actually handles your model. Not all centers fix every brand or device.
Now, about Pakistan specifically:
Honestly, I couldn’t find a confirmed official Gemini 3 service center in Pakistan. There’s no clear “Gemini” brand with an official listing that popped up in my search. But here’s how it works for other brands:
Take Xiaomi, for example. Their website lists service centers in big cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi. Companies like Smartlink Technologies handle their repairs.
You’ll also find multi-brand service centers—just make sure they’re actually authorized to fix your specific smartwatch. Some places, like metacarecenter.com, handle lots of brands, but always check first.
What should you do next in Sargodha?
Find the official website for your Gemini 3 watch. Look for details on the brand, where it comes from, and who distributes it locally.
Check their support or service page for Pakistan. Look for sections called “Service Centers,” “Warranty & Repair,” or “After-Sales Service.”
If there’s nothing in Sargodha, see if there’s an authorized center in Lahore, Islamabad, or Rawalpindi.
Call or email them. Ask, “Can you service the Gemini 3? Where’s the closest authorized center? What are the charges if the warranty’s expired? ”
Once you’ve got the info, take your watch, receipt, and warranty card to the center. Explain the problem and ask for an estimate.
That’s it—just take it step by step, and you’ll get your watch sorted.
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