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- Overview
- Opening a Snap Back Watch
- Removing a Watch Back with Screws
- Removing the Back of a Swatch Watch
- Removing the Back of a Screw Off Watch
- Replacing the Battery
Depending on the watch, changing the battery to get it ticking again is often a simple task that you can do at home with a few tools and the proper techniques.
Going to a watch repair shop and having a specialist change the battery is expensive and time-consuming, but you most likely can do it yourself. The method for changing the battery will change based on the brand, type, and style of your particular watch. By taking the proper precautions and carefully following the correct methods, you can quickly and easily replace a faulty or dead battery in your favorite watch.
If you have a snap back or Swatch watch, insert a small flathead screwdriver or coin into the indentation and twist to pop off the watch back.
If your watch back has screws, use a small screwdriver (like an eyeglasses screwdriver) to remove each screw and pull off the back plate.
Find the small indentation on the back of the watch.
Turn the watch over and find the small hole or indentation that's on the side of the watch, between the watch back and the watch itself. This indentation is created specifically to help you pry off the back of the watch.
If you can't find the indentation, scan the backside of your watch with a magnifying glass.
Wear a pair of dust free latex gloves when replacing your battery.
Slip a sharp tool into the indentation.
Find a tool that's small enough to fit into the indentation you discovered. Tools like a small flathead screwdriver created for eyeglasses or a small blade may fit it into the indentation.
There should be small screws on the backside of your watch. These screws keep the back in place. To remove them, use a small screwdriver that you would use for eyeglasses and turn the screws until you can remove them from the watch.
Make sure to put the small screws in a safe place, like a ziplock bag, so that you don't lose them.
Once you remove all of the screws from the back of the watch, the back should easily lift up. This will expose the watch battery and other internal parts in the watch.
Rescrew the screws into the back of the watch.
Locate the indentations on the back of the watch.
There should be slots on the back of the watch that are big enough to fit the edge of a coin. These are created intentionally for easy opening of the watch back.
Insert a quarter into one of the slots.
Place the edge of the quarter into the indentation on the back of the watch. If it doesn't fit, use a smaller coin like a penny or dime.
Rotate the coin counter clockwise.
As you rotate the coin, the small screw on the back of the watch should come up and the back should disengage from the watch.
Get a ball of thumb tack or glue tack.
You'll need to get a ball of a sticky thumb tack or glue that will adhere to the back of the watch and help you rotate it. You can purchase this at most arts and crafts stores or online.
There are also grip-balls that are made specifically to open the back of a screw off watch.
Press the tack against the back of the watch.
Knead the tack until it's soft and sticky. Press it hard against the back of the watch.
Twist the tack counter clockwise and twist off the back.
Undo the strap and turn the watch over.
It's easier to work with the watch if you're unobstructed. Undo the strap or remove the band completely and turn the watch over.
Remove the back of the watch.
Four types of watch backs include snap offs, screw-off backs, swatches, and backs with screws holding them together. Examine the back of your watch to determine what kind of watch you have.
Screw off backs will have notches around the edges on the back of the watch.
Snap offs will have a completely smooth back with a small cut or indentation where the back of the watch meet and watch meet.
In order to identify the correct replacement battery for your watch you will need to know the battery code. Sometimes this is printed on the back of the watch - as with Timex watches - but in many cases you will need to open the watch up to see the code on the battery.
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