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I am thinking you are talking about a Wenger watch, so question edited from 'Wegnar' and the word 'watch' added.
Question moved from Cellphones category to Wenger Swiss Military Watch..
Are you a Watchmaker or a Jeweler? Have a read. My guess is wrong battery, wrong voltage, dead battery or reverse polarity, or bad connection.
the Swiss Army watches I have dealt with have all required a Rolex back wrench, it costs in excess of $100.00, they most charge $7.50 to replace the battery and that includes the battery.
If your watch is a "quartz" type and you have had it for some time (a year +?), then it seems likely that the battery has expired.
If it is still within the warranty period (usually a year), then it would be unusual for the battery to have died. Contact your local service agent to discuss it if this is the case.
Batteries are best replaced by an authorised dealer, it will cost more but this will ensure that that any water resistance is retained. Replacing the battery yourself can be more difficult that it appears so you are advised to go to a service agent.
Yes, it has a Swiss Quartz movement, so a battery is what makes your watch work. Need a new battery? Take it an authorized dealer or other business that has the right tool to open the case. It's not worth ruining an expensive watch just to save a couple of dollars to change the battery.
mcdevito75 here, If your watch has a stem (winder) it is most likely 2 position, Pull out stem to first position, this should allow you to change the date, set the date at 1 number before the actuall date you want, NOW pull the stem out to set the time, rotate the hands until you have the date and time for the actuall date.
Maybe you can try above link to contact Swiss Wenger for the repair of your watch. It's best to send your valuable watch to its Authorized Dealer for repair.
band is stainless steel
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