I came to change the battery in the watch. Bareves was answered with a faint nod. When I asked if it was possible to change the battery, the answer was through my teeth, "give it here." I disassembled the watch, took out the battery, and at this moment I ask if it is possible to pay with a card. The answer is no. Is it possible to transfer? The answer is no. I apologized, said I didn't have any cash, so I didn't need to change the battery. The master started shouting at me in Armenian, unfortunately, I know the language very poorly, apologized again, said that I did not understand. He took out his phone and wrote in the translator that he was in his own country, was not obliged to speak Russian with me and that I should go look for cash while he left the watch as collateral. In turn, I wrote in the translator that it is not necessary to speak Russian with me, no one disputes that he is in his own country, and we can find ways to communicate without shouting and rudeness. Eventually I found cash, fortunately there were ATMs nearby, the master gave me the watch. The clock is working, but my heart is heavy and my mood is spoiled.