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Yes, it has a Swiss Quartz movement, so a battery is what makes your watch work. Need a new battery? Take it an authorized dealer or other business that has the right tool to open the case. It's not worth ruining an expensive watch just to save a couple of dollars to change the battery.
The only place you can get an original band for a watch is from the actual watch vendor. If its more then a few years old, it may even be discontinued.
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mcdevito75 here, Possibly the battery is weak, (Need New Battery) or the quartz mechanism is going bad, see the repair service directory here at fixya, bottom of page click on repair service directory then watches.
Fake Tags are common! The only surefire way to tell if its real is by the movement! They use Swiss ETA movements. Fakes use Japanese movements! If you are purchasing this watch online...well good luck! If you can take it to a watch repair company then I would suggest that before you buy so they can open the case back and see what kind of movement is in it! A real Tag will cost upwards of $1500 plus and I would think a Limited Edition would be even more!
Hello, I am not sure if I understand your question. Are you asking how this particular quartz movement operates?
All
Quartz movements are pretty much the same operational wise. They can
vary greatly in materials used for construction and number of jewels.
At it's basic a quartz watch uses a piece of quartz crystal called a transistor oscillator
to vibrate a tuning fork. This vibration is a is brought down by micro
processors to a meaningful number then converted into mechanical energy
trough the movement and hands.
In the case of a chronograph it means more internal gears and jewels. Although this is a good movement it is the low side of middle of the road.
The
G10.211 is an analog display of hours and measured time. These include
hours, minutes and a small jumping second as 6 o'clock. Mechanical date
and counters for 1/10 second, 60 seconds and 30 minutes with "ADD" and
'SPLIT" functions. Operated by 2 push buttons. It has 6 jewels.
If you want to know something more specific please just ask. Hope this helps.
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