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You can remove any watchband using a pocket knife trying to get between the back side of the band and the watch. Gently pry sideways until you see the spring-loaded end coming out. Flex the band back from the watch as you do this action.
The battery type will be in the manual that came with the watch. No manual? Open the watch and see what it is. 95% of the time Walmart will have the one you need @$5 Or, just take it there. They will do it for you.
Believe it or not there is a special way/tool used to take the pins out. I had a similar problem with my watch and had to take it to a jeweler to get it done properly. I fumbled with for a while and finally just took it to a professional. You will do more damage or may even break it if you try to do it yourself. Maybe take it back to the store where you purchased it and have them do it for you free of charge depending on how long ago you got it.
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