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Posted on Aug 02, 2009

Im looking for a user manual for a fossil watch my wife just bought me model number CH2473 can you help?

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  • Posted on May 14, 2008

SOURCE: Instruction Manual for Fossil Watch

go to fossil .com and click on customer service that is where all manuals are hope this helps

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  • Posted on May 14, 2008

SOURCE: User Manual - Fossil CH2332 Wrist Watch

go to fossil.com click on customer support that is where the manuals are hope this helps

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2009

SOURCE: Set time on Fossil DQ1138 Watch

Press and hold the SET button (it will read CHIME with a flashing on or off). Then push the MODE button - the top will be flashing 12-HR or 24-HR. Push the ST/SP button to toggle between the 12-HR to 24-HR reading. Push the MODE button to get to the hour/minute/second/year/mo-day/month/day value you want to change. Push the ST/SP button to increase the value, the RESET button to reduce the value.

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2010

SOURCE: Looking for Fossil Twist ME1020 owner's manual

As a last resort you could contact Fossil and ask them to send you one!

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In general, common batteries like the type I expect you'll find inside your watch are commonly found at many drug stores, jewelry store counters at places like Walmart and Target, and even at some dollar stores. Be aware that cheap dollar store batteries are usually alkaline, not silver oxide, versions of the same size battery. Alkaline batteries may work perfectly well in many watches, but they have a somewhat different energy performance curve over time, and, in general, they won't last quite as long as a comparable silver oxide battery. In addition, for reasons I've never been able to figure out, some of the Fossil watches that I've serviced would not function with an alkaline battery--but would work fine when I put in a silver oxide battery of the same size and voltage. I have not been able to see a pattern to predict when this will and will not occur. Lithium batteries, whether "brand name" or generic, should have the same performance curve.

If you do open up your watch to change the battery and don't recognize the battery type/code on your battery, don't give up. Watch batteries have different numbering schemes, depending on the manufacturer. Here's a link to a cross-reference chart that will help you "translate" one code into another. I would suggest starting by looking at the #377 line to see if one of those cross-reference codes matches what you have. However, you may need to look around the chart to get an exact match:

http://www.watchbatteries.com/custom.aspx,,id,,75

As a final thought, the backs of some Fossil watches are very snugly fitted to their cases. You can generally get them off without too much of a problem, but there's a good chance you may need a jeweler's press to get them to snap back on properly. I've noticed this most with round watch backs; I generally haven't needed a press to close oblong or tonneau-shaped Fossil watches (or some round watches, too). A jeweler's press spreads the pressure evenly around the edges of the watch back and watch case, preventing damaging pressure on the watch crystal, watch movement, and watch back. Clamping the watch in a regular vise to try to press on the back runs a high risk of damaging your watch, and I do not recommend trying that, no matter how frustrated you get. It's much safer (and cheaper, overall) to tip someone with a vise a couple of dollars to close up your watch for you.
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Hi. Follow the link to get the manual your looking for to your new watch.

http://www.retrevo.com/s/Fossil-FS4283-Watches-review-manual/id/22194dj989/t/1-2/
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Don't be scared away by this- Fossil is good brand: they just using cheap labor and parts, at the same time offering good looking and quality watches to masses.

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User Manual - Fossil CH2332 Wrist Watch

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Instruction Manual for Fossil Watch

-> Go to fossil.com
-> Customer Care
-> Product Info / Watch Instructions
-> Do a mouseover on the various headlines to see the design of your watch.
-> Download desired PDF file

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