I would only get it repaired if some sort of memory is associated with it like it used to be a relative's or something. Otherwise it's probably not worth it as it might be expensive enough that it would be cheaper to just buy a new one.
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Probably not, but if there’s nothing to lose you could try your hand at it. It likely uses a Miyota movement you can buy online for a few dollars.