Tip & How-To about Casio Wave Ceptor WV57HA-1AV Wrist Watch

Performing Watch Battery Replacement

There are different types of watches worn, from the simple, casual designs to the large, Swiss-made pieces of art for the elite. Regardless of the type, they all need routine care and maintenance to keep them running and looking good. One of the best long-term investments you can make in a watch is in battery replacement.

When it comes to watch battery replacement, the first step is to test the battery and ensure that it is the source of the problem. There are numerous watch and battery testers available that will allow you to test watch movement while it is closed.

Once you have determined that the battery is the problem, open the case. As you are proceeding with this process, confirm what kind of battery you have and the correct size replacement you will need. Take a note of the current battery number before you remove it. This will be helpful in case the batter slips out of the case and gets lost. For some batteries, you may need to reset the movement before they can function again.

When you have finished changing the battery, replace the back on the watch before putting it on again.



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Im planning to buy the Model AR 4613 and wonder to find out more details about the specification. Do I need to self adjust the week days (SUN, MON, TUE) indicator everyday? My friend who bought the same piece told me that it wont self adjust the week days indicator. Is that true? Pls let me know as soon as possible, as I need it for my birthdays present. Many thanks

I would not recommend any of Armani watches, as they all have very average quality Chinese or Japanese mass produced movements. Your friends watch is proof to this - it already has broken weekdays calendar part. There is no need to adjust day or date every day, as the watch is designed to do it itself, but it's not always working with those cheap movements. In fact, when buying Armani watch, you are paying for brand name and design - let alone quality. The choice is yours, of course, but for the same amount of money, I would opt out for Tissot mechanical watch. In this case you will get reputable and well known Swiss brand name, Swiss made, assembled and to Swiss standards adjusted movement. And, of course, the whole watch will be made in Switzerland, case, bracelet, dial, glass, hands and even smallest of screws inclusive. No other country can beat Swiss made watches, as their standards for watch making is the highest in the world. At the very end your Tissot watch will make your friend jealous, because you will never have such a problems like broken parts or non-functional calendar e.t.c. Timekeeping will be on the spot as well. If you will look after your watch, your grand-grand-grand-grand children will be able to enjoy it, because mechanical watches are designed to last almost forever. I'm not trying to change your mind or advertise Swiss made watches - just trying to explain what would be the best solution for the amount of money you have. One more thing - the Armani watch you are after will be out of trend in a few years time and will have no value at all, however, Swiss made watches usually have timeless designs and are always keeping very good value even after years of use. In some cases 10 or 20 years old Swiss watch costs a lot more than it was bought when brand new. Hope it helps.
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