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Put new battery in pulsa chronograph 100m watch

You might need a jump start the watch, or cleaning. I usually try using a air dust blower ball to get all the particles that is invisible to the eye, you can do this on the movement and around the battery area. Aftwards try inserting the battery again then pull out the stem and move it clockwise at least 10 times passing the 12'o clock marker. If the watch is not brough back to life you can try one last thing before buying a new movement or taking it to the watch repair shop. If you take it to watch repair shop they might charge you a few bucks to jump start the movement. I hope this helps. Marcelo
10/28/2013 4:07:31 AM • Pulsar... • Answered on Oct 28, 2013
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Open back cover

If it is a screw on back you will need special tools but if it is a push on back you will be able to remove with a small knife
10/2/2013 2:57:14 PM • Pulsar Watches • Answered on Oct 02, 2013
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Need to Replace back piece of my watch?

No. Most likely not. Try contacting the manufacturer and give them a description of your watch. They most likely wont be able to help you becuase you need the numbers off the back of the watch in order for them to identify the watch...
9/13/2013 11:15:26 PM • Pulsar Watches • Answered on Sep 13, 2013
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