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Here where we live we have a store that replaces watch batteries. I took mine in and he took the back off and took the old battery out and went to his battery stock and replaced it for me. He did all the work and only charged me three dollars. He has batteries for all makes.
i don't have one of these watches, but i took a look at a picture of the back. at the back, there's a slightly raised lip. this is the back cover. get something sharp like a knife, and just slip it under that lip and pry it open. that should give u access to replace the battery.
If it's a quartz (battery powered) watch test the voltage of the battery. If below 1.5v then replace with new. Ensure battery contacts make good contact with the battery and are free of corrosion/rust/contamination of any sort. Check operating manual for any specifics regarding battery replacement proceedure.
Over time the circuitry in a watch can become worn and corroded. This corrosion is usually barely noticeable. More often, you won't be able to see much damage at all. Nonetheless, the circuit is worn and is giving too much resistance to the battery. This is cause the battery to pump too much voltage into the circuit just to run the watch. This is draining your watch very quickly. This is more common as the watch gets older.
there is aspecial tool to replace watch backs if it wont click back on with fingers dont press too hard you might break the glass. walk into a shop that fits batteries and say you got it done and it fell off. maybe a small family jeweller would be best. if this helps please rate
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