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Follow this link:http://www.invictawatch.com/ Hover over the COLLECTIONS tab and click on INSTRUCTION MANUAL. There you will see RONDA and MIYOTA movement tabs. Those are two manufacturers of watch movements used to produce all INVICTA watches. RONDA is Swiss company and MIYOTA is Japanese. Check out both to find an exact match to your particular watch.
Remove the PCB and replace the AG4 battery in the analog quartz movement. The stem can be removed by pressing the small lever through the hole visable after the CR2016 battery has been removed. I think it uses a Y121 movement.
many ani digi watches have to batteries , one large lithium to run the digital and then a smaller 377 silver oxide battery to run the analogue movement.
the smaller battery is usually directly below the lager battery in a small cut out in the printed circuit board.
On average, I've found that analog wristwatches that use a silver oxide (or alkaline) battery last about a year after a fresh battery has been installed. Digital watches, because they have no moving parts, will typically last longer on a set of batteries if you're not using the alarm or backlight function. Watches that use lithium batteries generally last two years or more between battery changes.
Based on your model watch, I would guess that your battery has run down too far to power the movement. A fresh battery will probably fix your watch. Hint: in the future, if you aren't going to wear your watch for a while, pull the stem out into the "set" position. That will stop the movement and extend the life of your battery. When you want to wear the watch, simply set the time (and date, if you have a date window) and push the stem back in.
Follow this link:http://www.invictawatch.com/ Hover over the COLLECTIONS tab and click on INSTRUCTION MANUAL. There you will see RONDA and MIYOTA movement tabs. Those are two manufacturers of watch movements used to produce all INVICTA watches. RONDA is Swiss company and MIYOTA is Japanese. Check out both to find an exact match to your particular watch.Unfortunately that is all Invicta can offer. Rate me please.
You have to check if your watch has two batteries. It is quite common for two-display watches to have two batteries - one for each movement. If there is only one battery, then there is some fault in analog movement and you need to look for watchmakers help. Rate me, please.
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