Replaced battery in mine (tissot) and my wifes (Bulova) watches. Having problems replacing Bulova cover. Found notch in cover that straddles crown pin, no luck.
thank you alecarey, having the same problem and if the solution was aligning the divet to the crown I wouldn't be searching for the solution unless I was an idiot. thank you Scott your sooo smart u should really start ur own fix that problem blog. u clown
thank you alecarey, having the same problem and if the solution was aligning the divet to the crown I wouldn't be searching for the solution unless I was an idiot. thank you Scott your sooo smart u should really start ur own fix that problem blog. u clown
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When a battery is replaced, but doesn't last long, that indicates an internal electrical problem with your watch. The fact that the hands are operating incorrectly is also an indicator that something has shorted out inside the watch. I wish whomever sold you batteries 2 & 3 knew what they were doing!
As the Tissot is a fairly expensive, quality watch, I would suggest finding a locally-owned, high-end jeweler to recommend a watch repair shop, or alternatively, go online and Google "Tissot repair" to find an authorized repair shop. Good luck! Sorry I couldn't help you.
Renata CR1632
http://www.renata.com/pdf/3vlithium/CR1632_v06.pdf To replace battery you need to have very small screwdriver and some knife to open back cover.
If you have had the watch some time then the battery might be running down.
Go to a watch shop and have the battery replaced. If this does not solve the problem, then you may have to take it to a Tissot dealer or send it to a repair depot.
If you need to look for a dealer, one can be found by going to the Tissot web site "www.tissot.ch", from the menu at the bottom of the page select "stores" and fill in your details.
Hey there ! if the back has a notch on the top left of the cover (right underneath to what would be 10'oclock position), it is a 'Pop-up'. But if the watch has 6-8 notches on the back plate of the watch its a screw-off. Its really hard to say what battery size it would take due to the fact that each watch has a different operating mechanism and its hard to determine that from the model number.
As the jeweller is not a watchmaker, he/she even did not realise the watch is not working properly. It sounds like your watch is having jammed gear train or the jeweller did not know how to reset the watch. Go to this website: www.tissot.ch If you will not find solution there, you will have to look for watchmakers help.
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thank you alecarey, having the same problem and if the solution was aligning the divet to the crown I wouldn't be searching for the solution unless I was an idiot. thank you Scott your sooo smart u should really start ur own fix that problem blog. u clown
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