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Christopher, Neither of these is a battery number. Open the watch and remove the battery. (Gently.) Copy the number(s) on the battery, using a magnifying lens if necessary.
Log onto eBay and search for "[the number] battery". Example: AG10 battery. I've never found one yet that was not available. And they are quite inexpensive--I usually buy more than one.
Where the back contacts the watch you'll discover a spot where the back doesn't completely contact the watch case. Slide a thin bladed knife in there to pry off the back. You may see a screw holding the battery down. A jewelers screw driver will be needed to loosen it. You will see a number on the battery. The replacement battery will have the same number on it or a series of numbers it's compatible with. Once the battery is out, replacing it is simple.
to change the battery of fossil blue watch,just open the case back and remove the old battery,look the number size on the battery and put a new battery that same number size ,after replacing battery press the case back tight to avoid water damage !good luck
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