Watch has stopped working and it's most likely the battery. Are these watches hard to change the battery? And if not, what type battery do they take? Thanks!
You won't know what battery it takes until you pop the back off and see what battery is in there. I've opened two identical watches and on the inside they had different movements that required two completely different size batteries. The trickiest part with Disney watches I've done is if it's musical, getting that to reset. Be careful, a lot of people don't realize how easy it is to mess up those tiny little parts, get dust in there, put the back back on wrong etc...
SOURCE: Mens Relic watch stopped working after battry change
I suggest that your watch has an oxidized contacts and electricity can not reach the movement.
Do as folloes:
Take out the batttery,
Clean (scrape) all battery related contacts till they are shiny (use hardened steel needle for that),
Use the dust blower to get rid off any tiny dust and dirt particles after cleaning,
Refit the battery back.
Now your watch should work again.
If all written above do not help, then there is a problem with your watch and you will need the help of the watchmaker.
Do not forget to rate, please.
SOURCE: Casio DBCW150-1 Databank watch (battery change)
DONT THROW IT AWAY THAT IS A COLLECTORS ITEM... You can get it taken care of at www.casiowatchrepair.com or call them toll free 877.659.0761 and have them take care of it, the watch will be as good as new.
SOURCE: no watch setting directions
Some of the inexpensive watches like to mimic the expensive watches and put fake dials on the face of the watch. That way you get a Breitling look alike at the price of a Timex. If there don't appear to be controls for the dials, chances are that they aren't real dials, Look closely.
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