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David Blahnik Posted on Sep 04, 2017
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I sent my Fossil watch for a new battery to location in Texas. How can I track it?

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Track your package through the company you used to send it: FedEx and UPS typically provide tracking information when you send it, and you can track it with the number provided. If you used USPS, if you selected the tracking option when you mailed it, again, use the tracking number. All these vendors have websites, with clear information about tracking. If you dropped it in the mailbox, you cannot track it.

The Fossil website has information about repairs here Warranty Repairs

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2007

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It is not likely that there is a protective cover over the battery itself, if there is anything on it to prevent use while not owned it is a little pc of plastic holding the stem out. It is sad to say but there is no way to tell how long the watch had the current battery in it before you received it. It is common to get a new watch and have the battery die shortly after or be already dead. Go to a local jewelry store to have replaced, make sure they are able to test the old one FIRST, if the battery is dead, allow them to replace it, if the battery is fine, return the watch to Amazon.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on May 18, 2008

SOURCE: how to open the back of a Fossil pocket watch?

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2008

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2008

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I have a Fossil Kaleido that i havent used in some time. I just replaced the batteries in it and the only thing that works is it goes from solid red to hearts..it wont keep time. I only have 2 buttons on the side..one to change the time and one to set to either red or switch back and forth/// PLEASE HELP!! i love this watch

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2010

SOURCE: 2 Fossil Watches wont work

fossil watches are very temperamental when it comes to there insides. did you have fossil do the band or someone else? also they sometimes have corrosion from the seals not lasting.

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You will need to contact Fossil since you sent it in to them. They will be able to help you out. Make sure you have documentation that proves you sent the watch in, or it will be difficult to get the watch back.

http://www.fossil.com/en_US/shop/customer_care/static/fossil-retExchanges.html

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We bought the Fossil Brown rectangle watch model FS4284, it stopped working so thought it was the battery. we replaced the battery and then 2 months later it's not working again, faulty battery or is...

  • Change the battery. If your watch stops ticking, chances are the watch is not broken and the battery simply needs to be replaced. You can purchase a watch battery at your local department store or drugstore. Use the screwdriver to pry the back off the watch and place the new battery in the same place where the old one fit.
  • Step 2 If your watch is still not working, determine the problem. If you can hear the watch ticking but the hands are not moving, there may be a gear stuck inside. If only one of the hands does not move, the hand itself could be broken. Once you determine the problem, you can see whether it makes more sense to purchase a new watch or get the old one fixed.
  • Step 3 Check your watch warranty. If your Fossil watch came with a warranty that is not yet expired, Fossil will fix your watch if you send it to the company and pay for shipping and handling. See the "Resources" section below to fill out the Watch Repair Form provided by Fossil.com. If your watch strap is broken, however, Fossil will charge you a fee as broken straps are not covered in the warranty.
  • Step 4 Check a competing local watch repair store. There are watch repair stores located all over the United States that will repair a Fossil watch if your watch is no longer under warranty or if you do not want to pay the shipping and handling to send the watch to Fossil's watch repair department. Although the watch repair store may not have the exact strap you are looking for, it may offer a replacement strap that is similar to the one that originally came with your watch.
  • Step 5 Return the watch to the store where you bought it. If you purchased a Fossil watch that was broken when you purchased it or broke recently after you brought it home, you may be able to return the watch for a refund or store credit. Check with the store's policy before purchasing the watch if you are concerned about returns.
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    Hi,

    Please visit above link for your Fossil battery requirement. Kindly contact Customer Service Team for further details.

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    Check that the battery is in the correct way up.

    Try cleaning the battery with surgical spirit.

    If these steps fail, take it to a watch shop.

    If this also fails, find you nearest Fossil dealer (Fossil/customer care - store locator
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