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Easiest way is to take watch to a watch repair, jewely store, or big box store like Walmart. They can sell you that battery and install it for you.
To determine the battery type, you will need to refer to your manual, or you can try looking on the back of your watch (which sometimes lists the battery type.)
Easiest way is to take watch to a watch repair, jewelry store, or big box store like Walmart. They can sell you that battery and install it for you.
To determine the battery type, you will need to refer to your manual, or you can try looking on the back of your watch (which sometimes lists the battery type.)
I don't know the battery type for your watch but I would suggest you get the battery change done professionally. They can replace the seal and guarantee its continued water resistance on your particular model. Sadly I learnt the hard way and after the DIY battery change on my (now deceased) Armani watch it filled with water on my next visit to the swimming pool!
The battery has its identification number on it, so if you remove the back of the watch you should be able to read the type without stopping the watch.
Or you could take it to a watch shop, who will have a stock of batteries. Removing and replacing the back of a watch sometimes takes some practice and I advise you to give the job to an expert, especially if it is a water resistant type.
Measure your original watch battery (diameter and height).
Compare with the cross reference list and find exactly what you want.
List is here: www.battery-info.co.uk/watch-battery-cross-reference.html - 19k - Cached - Similar pages
Go to this site below and print out the manual. It gives their recommended way of doing it. If that doesn't work, it even gives a phone number to call and email address to write to..
This watch automatically sets itself. I you live in the eastern time zone, you just have to wait for the watch to receive the signal then it will set itself to the correct time & date. The signal is strongest at night between the hours of 10:00 pm & 2:00 am so it normally takes over night to set. Sometimes the weather interferes with the signal so I tell people to give them a couple of days to pick up. Also if you are having trouble receiving the signal try placing the watch by a window. If you do not live in the eastern time zone try these instructions:
Hold down the button for 2 seconds until the time zone abbreviation & zone flash the keep pressing the button until your correct time zone is displayed. Then wait about 8 seconds for the watch to return to normal display. Then you just have to wait until it picks up the signal & sets itself. I hope this helps.
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