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You have three small buttons (two in the left side and one in the rifht side). You can use a pencil to push it and change the date, month and day in the week.
It could be the battery. You dont know how long the watch has been on the shelf for.Get the battery checked or send it back under warranty so you dont have to pay if it is major.
Oil should not come out of a watch. There just isn't that much oil in a watch to have it dripping out.
Are you sure it wasn't water? I can see where moisture could have gotten inside the watch if it was not sealed properly after the battery change.
The fast mall battery change places, jewelers and mart stores do not hire people that are trained to change batteries properly. We have a love hate relationship with those places. We love them because they keep us in business with all the watches they damage. We hate that they are in the business of replacing batteries in the first place because of how many watches they damage.
If you had one of those cheap battery stores replace the battery most likely they did not reseal your watch and it got water inside. This water will cause the problems you have now with your watch.
You will need to have a qualified watchmaker repair your watch.
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