your welcome! the back pops off and insert a new battery. If you don't feel comfortable just bring it somewhere, my jeweler did mine for free no charge. :)your welcome! the back pops off and insert a new battery. If you don't feel comfortable just bring it somewhere, my jeweler did mine for free no charge. :)
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You can take your Stuhrling Original watch to any watch repair shop for repairs. Or you can package it up and send it to: Stuhrling Original, LLC, 449 20th Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11215.
You should change the battery, it is the cheapest thing to try. The batteries can be very old before they are installed and could have been in the watch a long time before you got it.
You need a new battery, as there is not enough power to move both gears. You can send it back to Wenger and get battery replaced or just pop into your nearest watch repair shop and get it replaced. It will cost you $5.oo and will be done in 10 minutes time instead of months of waiting it back from Wenger. Rate me, plz.
Read your manual carefully and you will notice that the big, tall seconds hand is part of chronograph function. So, by pushing upper button you are actually engaging chronograph. This puts more strain on movement gears and consumes more battery power. When your watch is in normal timekeeping mode, the small seconds hand is counting seconds, not the big one which should be steady pointed at 12. I would recommend to put a new battery in your watch, reset it and start using it as described in users manual. You can download users manual here: http://www.oakley.com/customer-care/support/watches
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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!)
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