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Hello,
You are looking for a spring 22 mm lenght and 1mm diameter.
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if you had it for awhile then it probably is the watch battery. It should be fairly inexpensive any where from 7-12 dollars to replace the battery. This can be done in most jewelery repair stores or jewelry stores. You can also go to places such as fast fix that are located in strip malls and malls all around the US.
if you can return it you probably should . Though I would guess that it is the battery, the batteries are placed in at time of manufacturing and could have sat there for awhile before being sold. I see this a lot of times , its actually quite common. Its inexpensive to replace the battery but if you just bought and can return it I would.
You can try a local watch or jewelry repair, usually in your local mall, and if you don't have any luck then try a repair house like Precision Time. You will find their locations listed on their web site at PrecisionTimeCo.com.
send your watch into skagen since you have a lifetime warranty you do not want to breech that. plus they reseal your watch and other watch repair places cant.
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