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Not to cast aspersions but it might cost 30% or more of the watch price to replace the battery :)
But yes, you can pop the back off and carefully remove the tiny button cell inside and purchase a comparable battery. I've only seen a couple of Merona watches but both of them had backs that popped off with a Watchmaker's knife.
i have a merona watch too. i found wire brads in my garage, then pounded out the pins partway. then i put the end of the pin that was sticking out into a vice grip and pulled the pins out. then remove the link, and use a small hammer to put it back in place. it might take a while, but it works.
I think I bought the same watch (at Casual Male for $30).... as far as I can tell the 2 little extra dials are only for show... there seems to be no way to use them as stopwatch or for anything! At least the watch looks nice & keeps perfect time (so far)...
In addition to the Pin there is also a small inner "locking" collar about 2mm long that fits into the center section of each link.
I did not notice this collar at first and it fell to the ground when I removed the first link. Without this piece the Pin's will just slide through the links with no locking mechanism.
It fits neatly into the inner portion of the link directly opposite the arrow that shows the direction of removal on the band.
i can't set the inner dials
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