My watch got wet and fossil claims they do not have the parts to fix it
SOURCE: Display not working
If I remember correctly, these watches have two batteries.. one for the time and one for the animation.... you probably just need battery replaced.
SOURCE: remove links from fossil metal band
The links most likely need a tool that will push the pins out so you can adjust the bracelet. This can be easily done by any jeweler or watch store. You can also order these types of tools online to do it yourself at home. Please do not attempt to remove links without the proper tools as you will not be able to remove them and you will also damage both the bracelet and the pins.
SOURCE: Fossil Kaleido Watch LI22248 replacement
The Li2248 is the original kaleido watch and takes a single flat round inexpensive CR2016 battery. It is worth replacing it as they usually last for many many years, unlike the newer Kaleido two watches that take two batteries that together only last about a year. Walmart will usually let you borrow their tool to remove the watch. This one is very easy to remove with the tool. Walmart will likely not remove it for you since they did not sell it to you but I have been to many Walmarts in many states to readily loan the tool for you to use at the counter. IT is a special adjustable wrench that will set in the indentations on the back of the watch and then rotate counterclockwise to unscrew the back off. Once inside, you do need a very tiny screwdriver to LOOSEN, do not remove, the screw that holds the bracket against the battery. Once the screw is lightly loosened the bracket slides out and away from the screw and you can then easily remover the old and place in the new battery. You then retighten the tiny screw and then screw the back of the watch back onto its case by hand at first and then with the watch tool to tighten it. There is little chance of damaging the watch or loosing your waterproofing if you can get access to the watch wrench.
I have just opened a blog site devoted to answering questions about Fossil and gametime sports watches especially the sport logo watches. The blog site is sport logo watches blog at http://sportlogowatches.storeblogs.com/ I am putting together a pictorial on how to replace the batteries in the Kaleido II watches but this is quite a bit more challenging than yours. Good Luck!
SOURCE: fossil watch
Your description of the problem is not clear but if it is not running properly and is within the warranty period, then take it back.
If it is outside its warranty period then a watch repairer will sort it out for you.
SOURCE: I have a Fossil Texans Kaleido watch that does not
man i have the same problem with the same watch did you ever find out what it was???
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