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the advice is to buy a new one, no one is fitting the batteries to these, due to the high part cost.
even if it's in warranty, seiko just send a new watch out.
I just replaced the battery in my 20yr old Seiko chrono sports 100. And I had the same problem. I think I stopped it on 12 while in stopwatch mode and held down the start stop button and the set button at the same time. See if that works dude.
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