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Posted on Oct 22, 2008

Field and stream watch band for F118GGSB

Do you have field and stream watch band for F118GGSB

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2007

SOURCE: Field & Stream Mens Watch, F42GUBS

Take the watch to a jeweller. They should have all the batteries and seals and tools necessary for the job, and it rarely takes long or costs that much. you could probably manage yourself, but getting the seals especially is easiest through a jeweller anyway. Most likely reason for any watch to be not working is the battery, the next would be moisture inside - normally visible round the screen/face. always worth replacing the battery to see, unless the watch cost less than the battery, which it didn't. Hope this helps :)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2010

SOURCE: Trying to find out if

no picture? ok ...
most watches are water resistant, but on a limit time and at certain depth.
i have saw picture of field and steam on the internet, and i will not recommend them for use on water situation.

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