Where to get a watch battery replaced on the cheap?

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08/11/2015 at 19:10 • Filed to: None

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A friend regifted to me a nice Wenger watchbut unfortunately it has a dead battery. I know the previous owner, and he probably just bought a new watch rather than having a new battery installed. Anyway, Fossil will only change batteries on Fossil watches, Walmart will only replace batteries on watches that they sell, and I’m too cheap to pay $14 at one of those kiosks at the mall. Any suggestions?


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Kinja'd!!! AthomSfere > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 19:12

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Interstate Battery? Worth a call...?


Kinja'd!!! coelacanthist > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 19:16

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Do you have an old fashioned mom and pop jewelry store? I bet they would do it for free if you are nice.


Kinja'd!!! blackchair > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 19:16

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DIY. but it'll cost as much in tools/batteries.


Kinja'd!!! Birddog > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 19:35

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I’ll second finding a local Jeweller. You’ll still have to buy their battery though.


Kinja'd!!! If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 19:35

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Look for a non-chain jewelry store.


Kinja'd!!! Rusty Vandura - www.tinyurl.com/keepoppo > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 20:00

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Just know that it’ll keep perfect time twice every twenty-four hours.


Kinja'd!!! Decay buys too many beaters > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 20:02

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http://www.amazon.com/GGI-Internatio…

Not difficult to do yourself, plus this will let you do stuff like re-size the band too ;)


Kinja'd!!! Bandit > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 20:12

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Do it yourself. What kind of back does it have?


Kinja'd!!! Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing. > Bandit
08/11/2015 at 20:17

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I would prefer to do it myself as I fancy myself as being quite handy, but I won’t attempt it without the right tools. I’m not sure how to describe the back, not being familiar with the jargon, so I shall attach an image.


Kinja'd!!! 415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°) > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 20:32

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Just get a good screw driver and give one of those notches a tap to the left, then when you screw it back on give it a tap to the right to tighten it up at the end. I had a Wenger once. It wasn’t that hard to get off, don’t need the special tool.


Kinja'd!!! JRapp: now as good as new again > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 20:32

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The Sears near me has a watch repair place I generally go to, though I don’t think it’s much cheaper than the $14 at a kiosk..


Kinja'd!!! Phyrxes once again has a wagon! > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 20:47

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Local (NOT Chain) Jewelry stores will usually do it. I always had mine done at such a local shop and when my watch died I ended up buying from them.


Kinja'd!!! Party-vi > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/11/2015 at 21:04

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Depending on how tight it is you can usually use your palm or a flexible jar opener to twist the back off. Otherwise you’ll need a caseback wrench.


Kinja'd!!! Frank Grimes > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
08/12/2015 at 00:23

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get a watch case opener from harbor freight.