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mcdevito75 here, Your best bet is to visit a small watch repir shop in your area, I believe you"d need a spring bar type pin in the clasp and without the watch inhand sizeing the pin would be difficult.
check batterys are not faulty, but i think you need to AC the movement,ok. refit both batterys then onthe movement itself there should be two letters AC or AR or sometimes AS and close to these letters a small area no bigger than 3mm in diameter you need to place one prong of a pair of tweezers on this area and the other prong on the movement itself make sure its the metal part of the movement do this at the same time like tapping two fingers together on a desk but remember you may need to do this a couple of times
Your batteries are dying my friend, take it to pretty much anywhere that sells watches to have the battery replaced. there is a main battery for the watch itself and 2 smaller batteries that control the screen or face changing. I think even your local walmart can change the batteries for you.
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