SOURCE: pulsar v182 (804892)
I have the same watch and the same problem. The solar battery is depleted. You need to recharge the watch like you did when it was new. The instructions can be found through the following link: www.pulsarwatches.com.au/manuals_pdf/108_1.pdf
SOURCE: Pulsar Mens Wrist Watch
I have a similar solar modle Ive had since 1995 , about 4 years ago it started loosing time and the second hand started double ticking. I sat it down out side on a cool summer day for the hole day in the bright sun and never have had a problem since. knock on wood! It was also runover by a car last year and still works good. I wont ever get ride of it. Hopefully this helps u guys out
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Don't even try. I take mine to the watch kiosk at sears. They open and replace the battery for a very reasonable price.
SOURCE: need to replace casio atomic solar watch 2608 gw-300
Check out this YouTube video which walks you through the battery change process:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogCz2vjUKVg
SOURCE: My Pulsar solar powered watch
Hello, and thanks for using FixYa.
unfortunately it is very difficult to identify the watch based on those details. Just open the back cover and see what battery is inside, often its a very small battery that costs a few dollars.
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