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Anonymous Posted on Nov 08, 2013

Need to identify the battery in a Fossil AM4102 Men's Watch.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2007

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It is not likely that there is a protective cover over the battery itself, if there is anything on it to prevent use while not owned it is a little pc of plastic holding the stem out. It is sad to say but there is no way to tell how long the watch had the current battery in it before you received it. It is common to get a new watch and have the battery die shortly after or be already dead. Go to a local jewelry store to have replaced, make sure they are able to test the old one FIRST, if the battery is dead, allow them to replace it, if the battery is fine, return the watch to Amazon.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Dec 26, 2007

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I took mine to a watch store, and had them remove a link.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2008

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good morning ! if your watch is waterfroop design that`s have a tread so if you want to open the case back you need a wrench or opener, but if your watch is snop in design you need a knife to open the case back,and change the battery,thank you,

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Arturs Kalnins

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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2009

SOURCE: Need manual and battery info for Fossil S+ARCK PH-1002 watch

Of course, you can.
Open the watch and take the battery out. Memorize all the writings on battery and buy exactly the same one. You need to memorize wich way up the battery is originally fitted. If you will insert the new battery the other side up, you can damage your watch movement.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 02, 2011

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Need to change leather strap

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What is the battery number for a fossil am3848

Hello,
We can tell you the battery number you may need for your Fossil Watch, but it is not worth you to change it yourself.
Many people think that replacing a battery to a watch is an easy task, but that is far from truth.
Note that once a watch is opened ( if you can get it without leaving marks all around the case) all circuits are extremely delicate. If you may touch some part with any metal instrument or even with your fingers, you will loose your watch.

Best you can do is take it to be replaced to a watch shop, sure you have one near you.

But let me insist, if you need the battery number, let us know and we will provide.

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I am needing to find out what kind or size battery The Fossil Blue AM-3574 takes and where I can purchase them.

The vast majority of Fossil analog wristwatches take either a #377 or #379 watch battery. The #379, being slightly smaller, is somewhat more commonly found in women's watches than in men's watches, but I have seen both types used in men's and women's watches alike.
These batteries are commonly found at many drug stores, jewelry store counters at places like Walmart and Target, and even at some dollar stores. Be aware that cheap dollar store batteries are usually alkaline, not silver oxide, versions of the same size battery. Alkaline batteries may work perfectly well in many watches, but they have a somewhat different energy performance curve over time, and, in general, they won't last quite as long as a comparable silver oxide battery. In addition, for reasons I've never been able to figure out, some of the Fossil watches that I've serviced would not function with an alkaline battery--but would work fine when I put in a silver oxide battery of the same size and voltage. I have not been able to see a pattern to predict when this will and will not occur.
As a final thought, the backs of some Fossil watches are very snugly fitted to their cases. You can generally get them off without too much of a problem, but there's a good chance you may need a jeweler's press to get them to snap back on properly. I've noticed this most with round watch backs; I generally haven't needed a press to close oblong or tonneau-shaped Fossil watches (or some round watches, too). A jeweler's press spreads the pressure evenly around the edges of the watch back and watch case, preventing damaging pressure on the watch crystal, watch movement, and watch back. Clamping the watch in a regular vise to try to press on the back runs a high risk of damaging your watch, and I do not recommend trying that, no matter how frustrated you get. It's much safer (and cheaper, overall) to tip someone with a vise a couple of dollars to close up your watch for you.
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IF YOU LOOK AT THE BACK THERE SHOULD BE A GROOVE IF YOU GET A PIN IN IT IT SHOULD PRISE OPEN OR A SMALL JEWELLERYS SCREW DRIVER
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It does'nt work

I would try a new battery first if you havent done so yet.
If new battery does not work, you can send your Fossil watch to:

http://www.fossil.com/attachments/en_US/watch_repair_form.pdf
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Hi mm01891,

Please browse above link for your fossil battery replacement. Kindly refer this matter to your authorized Fossil dealers.

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