Top 20 Fossil AM3425 Wrist Watch Questions & Answers

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Lost the battery for Fossil ES 8949 could you

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Please refer to above link for the replacement of your Fossil Watch.
Suggest to contact the authorized dealer.

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12/24/2009 4:29:57 PM • Fossil AM3425... • 536 views • 0 helpful votes
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Remove the winding stem/crown.

There is a tiny point (end of small metal piece called setting lever) on the left side of the stem (on watch movement, very close where the stem is entering the movement).
You have to push that point down with a metal pin or tweezers. Crown (winder) must be pushed in to normal position otherwise you will not be able to put the stem back properly.
So, do as follows:
1) Push the crown in,
2) Lay the watch down on flat surface and push on setting lever point,
3) While holding setting lever pushed in- extract the setting lever by gently pulling crown out of watch.

Do not forget to rate, please.
1/9/2009 5:40:17 PM • Fossil AM3425... • 7,214 views • 38 helpful votes
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New watch

Just wear it for a few hours. It draws power from the natural motion of your wrist as you move around like normal. It should start up in a few hours and you'll just need to reset the time.
12/18/2007 3:41:48 AM • Fossil AM3425... • 198 views • 0 helpful votes
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Link removal

here are the steps SEARCH Watches Jewellery WATCHES JEWELLERY GIFT CENTER FEATURED ITEMS WATCH SPECIALS GIFT CERTIFICATES WHAT'S NEW HOME EN FRANCAIS ORDER TRACKING CURRENCY CONVERTER ABOUT US CONTACT US HELP How to Remove Watch Links The following method outlines how to remove most watch links. If you have any questions, please send us an email at [email protected] 1. Pin Type I 2. Leaf Spring Coupled Type 3.Single Screw Link Type 4.Snap Type 5.Bracelet Sizing Instructions 1. Pin Type I (Tools: Eyeleteer, Staking stand, Hammer or Pliers) Step 1. Set the watchband onto a staking stand or other appropriate holder. Step 2. Use an eyeleteer to push out the watchband connecting pin toward the arrow. If the pin is too tight, use a hammer to lightly tap out the pin. Step 3. Pull out the connecting pin with a pair of pliers. Step 4. The selected link can be disconnected from the adjoining link. 2. Leaf Spring Coupled Type (Tools: Tweezers or Pliers) Step 1. Use a pair of tweezers to push out the leaf spring of the link in the direction of the arrow. Step 2. Remove the leaf spring by using a pair of pliers. Step 3. Other types of leaf springs as illustrated above are also used in leaf Spring Coupled Type Watchbands. Step 4. Disconnect the link from its adjoining link. 3.Single Screw Link Type (Tools: 1-mm Screwdriver or Tweezers) Disassembly Step 1. Turn the watch on its side. Firmly grasp the bracelet in the area of the link you wish to remove. Insert the 1-mm screwdriver tip into the slot on the screw head. While applying gentel downward pressure on the screwdriver, turn the screwdriver counter clockwise to loosen the screw. Continue to turn in a counter clockwise motion until you can feel that the screw is completely free turing. Step 2. Grasp the end of the screw with the tip of a pair of tweezers and remove the screw from the link. Set the screw in a safe place for reassembly. Step 3. Once the screw is removed, the link will come apart. Repeat this for as many links as necessary. If removing an uneven number of links, remove the greater amount of links from the 6:00 side. Assembly Step 1. Reassembly is opposite of disassembly. Assemble the link, and turn the bracelet on its side. Insert the screw into the link either with a pair of tweezers or your fingers. The screw will only go into one side of the link. Step 2. With the bracelet still on its side, securely hold the bracelet between your fingers, and place the 1-mm screwdriver tip into the screw slot on the end of the screw. While using gentle downward pressure on the screwdriver, turn the screw in a clockwise direction until you feel the screw stop and the top of the screw is just below the edge of the edge of the bracelet. Do not apply more than gentle pressure on the screwdriver as it could cause the screwdriver tip to slip off the screw end, which may scratch the side of the bracelet. Step 3. Once the screw is screwed down in the link as fare as it will go, give the screwdriver one final"twist" to securely tighten the screw. Be careful not to use too much force as the screw head could become damaged. 4.Snap Type (Citizen Sizing Tool) Step 1. Remove the link pine in the direction of the arrow. Step 2. Grasp the band on either side of the link from which the pin was removed. Apply gentle upward pressure on the side nearest the case, while applying gentle downward pressure on the clasp side of the band. You will feel mechanism disengage. Step 3. While continuing to apply gentle pressure as outlined in the previous step, gently"rock" the band to completely release the mechainism. Step 4. After releasing the mechanism move the clasp side of the bracelet towards the case to dissemble the links. Step 5. Gently pull the links apart. Repeat the procedure for as many links as need removing. Reassembly is opposite of disassembly. 5.Bracelet Sizing Instructions (Tools: Citizen Blue Pin Pusher Link Joint Remover II or Tweezers) Link Components 1) Split Pipe -Two pieces, one at each end of the pin. Generally one split pipe will remain attached to pin during sizing. 2) Cylinder Link - Two pieces, one at each side of the bracelet link. 3) Link Pin - Connects link, cylinders and split pipes together. Step 1. Note the engraved arrow on the backside of the bracelet showing the direction in which the link pin should be pushed and lay the bracelet in the cradle as shown above. Align the pin of the pin pusher with the link pin, being careful to centre it. Once centreed?, apply slight pressure until you feel the pin begin to move and then turn fixture upright as shown in illustration . This slight pressure will keep the pin pusher in alignment with the link pin while the tool is being turned upright. Step 2. With the fixture standing in the upright position, apply even pressure to the pin pusher until the pin drops out. Step 3. Using the tweezers, set the pin/split pipe assembly and cylinder aside. If the cylinder comes off of the pin, reassemble the cylinder and pin. The split pipe for the link pin at this outside end is still on the pin and dose not need to be removed. To reassemble pin and cylinder, insert pin into the hole of the cylinder so that the split pipe rests in the recess of the cylinder. Set aside for use during reassembly of the bracelet. HOME TESTIMONIALS LEGAL NOTICE ORDER TRACKING F. A.Q'S REQUEST A WATCH ABOUT US CONTACT US En Fran?ais | Advertising Opportunities | Affiliate Program | Watches | Jewellery | Diamonds | Feedback | What's New Watch Search | Jewellery Search | Volume Pricing | Request a Watch | Specials | Privacy and Security | Site Map WebJeweller.com, Email: [email protected] Copyright © 1999-2006 webjeweller.com. All rights reserved.
8/10/2007 4:25:16 AM • Fossil AM3425... • 4,035 views • 1 helpful votes
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Fossil FS2919 Watch. Part number for the crystal please?

Question edited for clarity. In this link, but you are better to have Fossil or a local jeweler replace it as it needs a press. https://www.google.com/search?q=Fossil+FS2919+crystal+replacement ..
1/8/2024 6:55:31 PM • Fossil Watches • 38 views • 0 helpful votes
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Fossil Big Tic Watch. Hands not working on my Fossil J-123 Big Tic after battery change.

Question edited for clarity and toss in some CAPS. Did you change it yourself? https://www.fixya.com/support/r27181038-changing_watch_batteries I think you have a number missing from the model number, they are all 4 numbers as opposed to 3. If you purchased it on Amazon or eBay, it is a clone. Contact Fossil and book it in for a service. https://www.google.com/search?q=fossil+j-123+big+tic ..

12/15/2023 7:15:05 PM • Fossil Watches • 44 views • 0 helpful votes
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Fossil F2 watch. What does F2 mean on it?

Just a model name but also when the battery is wearing down, the second hand jumps 2 seconds instead of one.
10/13/2023 4:47:01 PM • Fossil Watches • 48 views • 0 helpful votes
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Battery for fossil blu ch-2495

Fossil battery replacement sizes are usually a 2430 (CR2430), 371 (SR920SW), or 377 (SR626SW). https://www.fossil.com/en-us/******/how-to-change-a-watch-battery
9/2/2023 8:27:04 PM • Fossil Watches • 97 views • 0 helpful votes
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Help me get the back off the fossil green 9525

Best advice right here in this Tip I wrote. https://www.fixya.com/support/r27181038-changing_watch_batteries ..
6/15/2023 2:12:05 AM • Fossil Watches • 46 views • 0 helpful votes
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Fossil Gen 6 Hybrid Smartwatch not working.

Question edited for clarity. Question moved from Cars and Trucks You can try and force a restart.

My watch is not working - Fossil Support

Fossil Group https://support.fossilgroup.com > article > My-watch-is... May 17, 2021 - For a hybrid smartwatch, try changing the battery; For a touchscreen smartwatch, try resetting the watch. If your watch continues to experience ...

WearOS Fossil Gen 5, 6 or Sport black screen and won't turn ...

MyHealthyApple https://www.myhealthyapple.com > wearos-fossil-gen-... 8 days ago - Try replacing the battery-this is often the cause of black screen/unresponsive issues on Fossil's hybrid watches. If you already did that, press ...
3/12/2023 8:17:07 AM • Fossil Watches • 546 views • 0 helpful votes
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Which battery does a Fossil Big Tic JR-9779 (Chinese Dragon)watch take

Fossil Watch Battery Replacement - Ultimate Size Guide -

batterymole.com https://batterymole.com > fossil-watch-battery-replace... Aug 21, 2022 - The CR2430 battery is a 3v lithium battery, see the shape below. This example is made by Renata, but you can also get the produced by Duracell, ...
3/14/2023 3:16:34 AM • Fossil Watches • 228 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where can i buy a crown and stem ,for auromatik fossil model ME1044

notify fossil --watchsmith
2/20/2023 12:45:05 AM • Fossil Watches • 53 views • 0 helpful votes
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What does the 18 inside a square on the back of my fossil watch mean?

The 18 inside a square on the back of your Fossil watch likely indicates that the watch case is made of 18-karat gold. This is a mark that is used to indicate the purity of gold. 18-karat gold is 75% pure gold and 25% other metals. This mark is typically used on jewelry and watches to indicate the quality of the materials used.
1/13/2023 7:30:07 AM • Fossil Watches • 133 views • 0 helpful votes
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I am looking for sale a Fossil JR-9525

12/12/2022 10:01:14 PM • Fossil Watches • 47 views • 0 helpful votes
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Display Flashing several times and won't stop. FIXED!

9/24/2022 4:13:22 AM • Fossil Watches • 128 views • 0 helpful votes
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What kind d of battery does a fossil blue am-4065 take?

Hi Cassandra.this is what i found out from the net.Most hybrids are compatible with any CR2430 coin cell battery, which allows them to hold a charge for 4 to 6 months. Swapping in a new coin cell lithium battery can be done easily and in just a few simple steps, plus CR2430 batteries are available from most retailers that sell batteries.
9/12/2022 6:37:55 AM • Fossil Watches • 146 views • 0 helpful votes
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I am looking for a replacement crystal for a Fossil watch .... JR8199. any leads?

fossil or a watch repair shop
7/19/2022 10:36:51 AM • Fossil Watches • 75 views • 0 helpful votes
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What is the battery size for fossil blue am-4090

From the Fossil websitehttps://www.fossil.com/en-us/******/how-to-change-a-watch-batteryHowever.....Tip & How-To about WatchesChanging Watch BatteriesLots of posters ask "what is the battery in my (name of watch)" with a view to changing it yourself. This is a bad idea for many reasons. You don't have the tools or knowledge to remove a rotary screw on back, or the gasket sealant for a waterproof watch. Some fashion watches have 4 traditional screw and need professional grade jeweler screwdrivers. Also, there are about 20 batteries commonly used in watches, in various sizes and internal technology, Lithium Ion, Silver Oxide and Manganese Alkaline. If you buy them, you generally have to buy 10!Don't sweat the details. Just take the watch to your local jeweler. They have all the batteries at hand and the tools to remove the back. It is done whilst you wait for $8 to $15!
4/15/2022 11:19:21 PM • Fossil Watches • 128 views • 0 helpful votes
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What battery does a fossil 2148 take to change the colour

Changing Watch Batteries Lots of posters ask "what is the battery in my (name of watch)" with a view to changing it yourself. This is a bad idea for many reasons. You don't have the tools or knowledge to remove a rotary screw on back, or the gasket sealant for a waterproof watch. Some fashion watches have 4 traditional screw and need professional grade jeweler screwdrivers. Also, there are about 20 batteries commonly used in watches, in various sizes and internal technology, Lithium Ion, Silver Oxide and Manganese Alkaline. If you buy them, you generally have to buy 10! Don't sweat the details. Just take the watch to your local jeweler. They have all the batteries at hand and the tools to remove the back. It is done whilst you wait for $8 to $15! Posted by ADMIN... on Dec 31, 2018
12/9/2021 7:03:15 PM • Fossil Watches • 181 views • 0 helpful votes
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