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My Quartz sports watch works, loses time, had three months, .

The watch works fine,but loses several hours during the day. I noticed this after about four weeks. It is an NFL Watch gift from Avon.

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Sounds like battery is failing. Time to replace it! :-) Sears stores usually have a watch repair counter...or find a reputable watch repair business. (Even if the watch is new...its still possible the battery could be failing because you have no way of knowing when it was originally installed! They typically last about 2-3 years depending on age and condition of watch!)

Good luck!

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