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Watch Battery Guy
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2021
Welcome to my channel dedicated to the art of watch repair. I strive to provide high-quality, informative and entertaining videos that showcase a range of watch repair techniques and tips.
While i may not yet be a master technician, i am committed to providing the best possible repairs and advice to my viewers. My videos are designed to be both informative and entertaining, and i hope to inspire and encourage others to try their hand at watch repair as well.
My focus is on providing clear and concise tutorials, which can help viewers to understand the intricate workings of their watches and enable them to undertake repairs and maintenance themselves. I cover a range of topics, from simple battery replacements to complex movements, and i am always on the lookout for new and interesting watch-related content to share with my viewers.
I appreciate your support and I invite you to subscribe to my channel and join us on this exciting journey of watch repair and exploration.
While i may not yet be a master technician, i am committed to providing the best possible repairs and advice to my viewers. My videos are designed to be both informative and entertaining, and i hope to inspire and encourage others to try their hand at watch repair as well.
My focus is on providing clear and concise tutorials, which can help viewers to understand the intricate workings of their watches and enable them to undertake repairs and maintenance themselves. I cover a range of topics, from simple battery replacements to complex movements, and i am always on the lookout for new and interesting watch-related content to share with my viewers.
I appreciate your support and I invite you to subscribe to my channel and join us on this exciting journey of watch repair and exploration.
Pulsar Watch Battery | Pulsar Battery Replacement | Watch Battery Replacement | DIY | FYP
Brand: Pulsar
Battery: 371
Movement: Epson (Japan)
Price: $150-$200
Battery: 371
Movement: Epson (Japan)
Price: $150-$200
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I have a coach watch and i have been wanting to the strap but a jewelry repair store told me it was not possible. Could you help me with this?
A buddy of mine gave me a citizen eco drive watch. The tiny second hand like in this video mine was doing. I took the battery out and replaced it with a battery. Its still doing the same thing. Are all citizen eco drive watches solar powered? Ive never thought about it being solar powered before. I dont see any solar panels or anything. Ill try to put it in a window or on the oorch tomorrow when the sun comes up and see what happens. The battery i replaced and the new battery didnt have that little notch thing sticking out on the battery though
Ok consider these steps Step 1: Reinstall the original battery carefully without bending the metal piece on top. Step 2: Place the watch under a bright lamp (like an LED desk lamp) to simulate sunlight. Step 3: Leave it under the lamp for 8-12 hours to recharge. Step 4: Check if the watch functions normally. If not, the battery or charging system may need professional repair.
@watchbatteryguy7421 awwwwwritey man I appreciate it 🍻 I finally found the old battery I threw in the trash yesterday lol. I put it back in and the little second moves some like it's out of power. I put the watch in the window so maybe by lunch time tomorrow it'll be charged enough. I researched what kinda battery it takes, cause couldn't read the old one, took forever but finally found the kind of battery it takes so just went ahead a bought one. If that doesn't work then I'll just stick with zodiac sea dragon lol
Isn’t that citizens eco drive.
And i broke my mirror because your stupid trick
Hello, I would like to know about the watch wrench’s brand. I live in europe and Im looking for a good brand of watch wrench. I have many watches, mostly Diesel, in my drawer that ran out of batteries. Just wanna change them myself. Can you recommend a good one ? Thank you in advance
I use LG watch wrench, its Made in USA. You can get any wrench, they all work the same
@@watchbatteryguy7421thank you for an answer ❤❤
Does this work by battery
Ese tipo de reloj dorado se despinta con facilidad o se raya
Excellent. Replacing for my wife and the holder popped out. I was trying to put it on backwards and it wasn't running with new battery.
I have a case knife and have been using it wrong - this method finally got my Movado watch's back off. Thank you!!
I was told that these watches had to be pressure tested after removing the back to ensure they are still waterproof, is that a true statement?
These watches are not water proof, they are water resistant. You have to ensure the gasket is intact and not damaged(make sure it is lubed). If you have these steps covered, you can do it yourself without damaging it
@@watchbatteryguy7421 Thank you, I believe I've ruined both of my watches.
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Thanks. Always good to have a tour before going in.
Which movement does fossil use?
Thanks
No problem
It looks like you did not know there is a notch along the rear watch cover for the removal tool to flip the case open, yor method is dangerous, some may use a knife the way you do it.
One of the best! Thanks a bunch.
Why is the second hand not moving after the battery swap?
Thanks for the video it helped me to open my watch and to change the battery without messing things up. ☺
I’ll go try this now once I find the plastic bottle caps. I can’t seem to get the darn back of the watch on and it is so frustrating for me. Ugh! 😩
Your instructions are perfect for my Nixon Ruckus! Removing the knob/crown from Nixon Ruckus! th-cam.com/video/2gK7J4f232k/w-d-xo.html
Just bought this last month. Love it so far.
Yeah my Tissot did not work when I changed the battery. Seems like an overpriced POS fossil watch
What size batteries are those. I have the diesel only the brave watch.
so only the brave seems to be their slogan, look on the back of the watch it should have a number starting with DZ-, for example, the one I have is DZ-1737, which uses a smaller battery than the one in this video.
What kind of batteries are they. I have the diesel only the brave watch. It has the same mechanisms so assuming its the same batteries as this
Don't do this yourself. It's safer to just take it to fossil!
Thanks ✊🏾
Pretty slick idea.
thank you bro😊😊😊😊
What number are this batteries ? I have the same watch and I want to replace the batteries myself. Thanks for the video.
In the description
I cant see the description it's in a short video
thank you good sir
Genius…struggled for 15 minutes and then found this video. Poof…done. Thank you so much
How about informing us how to find out which battery to install?. All the info inscribed on the old battery ( readable ONLY with a magnifying glass) means nothing to me.
Check description!!!
Thanks
Great...👍
thank you
What's the battery type ?
371
@@Gunes6262hey what battery does the diesel only the brave take
❤ Nice 👍😎✊
How do you get the rear cover off without that specific tool?
I have the same question
Good news, bad news... needed to replace the battery and jewelry store wanted $75. This video seemed like easy instructions to remove back cover on my Movado. Followed video and back popped right off. Now the bad news... even with the micro fiber cloth, the little pressure from my palm to the side of the watch caused the adjustment knob to break off the adjustment stem. More expensive fix than the battery. Should just had jeweler replace battery.
Why is the stem so hard to get move out?
Would you mind sharing where the watch wrench for back removal can be purchased.
yeah great I have the same watch not the same battery ....
I'm sorry, but there are several steps you neither covered, nor thought necessary to relay to the audience. I've changed tens of thousands of batteries over nearly 30 years. Most times the gloves are unnecessary and simply serve to lessen your general dexterity and handling of the parts and tools. But firstly, while this particular watch appears rather clean at the back (maybe you cleaned it ahead of time?), but in MOST cases there is a fair amount up to a LOT of crud buildup around the edge of the case back that needs to be cleaned away before you even begin to open the case. I use a small section of a soft paper towel like "Bounty", and squirt a few times with a spray bottle to moisten it with 91% or 93% denatured alcohol, but NOT soak it. Having no gloves on I can fold the section of paper towel to spread the fluid around between my thumb and first finger, and FEEL that it is just moist and fully absorbed into the towel and just damp. Then use a nail on the middle finger or thumb nail to press a clean section of the moistened paper towel along the case back edge where it meets the case. If there's a lot of crud on the watch, keep going to a clean towel section until you've gotten it as clean as possible. Next I use an old fine toothbrush to go along the caseback edge to get any remaining crud, which is most times already loosened by the previous operation. I then use canned air over a trash bag and spray the back. Sometimes I can STILL see more junk, especially if the case back has a bit of an "overhang", and so then I use the finest watch screwdriver to lightly go along the lip and you'd be surprised how much can still come out! Another spray with canned air and only then do I proceed to open the back. But then here I see you only used TWO of the three prongs provided with that excellent case opening tool. WHY? Using only TWO prongs instead of THREE makes the tool unstable while positioned over the case, and prone to tipping at times just enough for a prong or two to slip out of the notch and dig into the case! While I sometimes HAVE to use that second tool you showed using only two prongs (like on the larger watches like men's "Invicta" watches (the 1st tool is not wide enough at times, or the case has lugs or band sections that get in the way when turning a wider 3-prong tool). But even then, I always use a section of rubber or leather I've made previously in different thicknesses in advance to place UNDER the 2-Prong tool frame and touch the back, to prevent the tool tipping easily, and you will have many less "slips" and scratched case backs and back slots! So OK, you've started the back off, but STOP after 1/2 turn or so and use the toothbrush and canned air AGAIN, as most times there's a fair amount of crud built up that will just fall into the case and movement if you don't remove it now. REMEMBER, a watch you work on today may have had a dozen or more batteries changed before it got to you, and in my vast experience MOST don't do much, if any, cleaning in advance of a battery change! Most of THAT crap is still lurking, and you won't know it until the back is off. So now you cleaned all you can get with just the back started off, and as you turn the back you can usually "feel" when it's ready to come off, but STOP again! Keep light pressure on the back and use the fine toothbrush again, and now switch to one of those hand held rubber bulbs to squeeze and blow out along the case back edge again,...and Finally, TURN the watch OVER so that the case back will drop on a section of paper towel, slide the watch over to a clean section of the paper towel, and then light "tap" the case onto the towel get get any loose crud to fall where it will do no harm! I then lift the case up to my eye and look to see what might be laying on the case where the back overlaps. A LOT of times there is crud on the rubber O'ring, and on the case just outside the O'ring. It's usually adhered there, and I remove it as follows... Take another small piece of paper towel (about 3 or 4 inches) and moisten it lightly as before. Then fold a small section 2x or 3x to stiffen it a bit, and turn the watch sideways so that the case opening faces any wall, and use the stiffer damp towel section to wipe the first part of the crud AT THE BOTTOM of the case area facing the floor! Here, "gravity" is your friend, and while wiping if anything gets away from you the crud goes to the floor and NOT into the watch. Work 1/4 o or 1/5 of the case area at a time, and go to a clean section of the towel each time you wipe another section that is always facing the floor. Now you can be fairly certain you've introduced nothing NEW into the watch case, but there still might be some from previous battery changers and so a few air shots from the hand held air bulb doesn't hurt, and you can then lay the watch on the table to change the battery. Because I don't wear rubber gloves, I use a wider but fairly flat tweezer to handle the battery when installing (that type of tweezer is also great at removing those white movement spacers in many low end watches),... so as not to touch the 2 contact points (+ & -) of the battery. Even that would probably not short it out, but as the batteries are small and don't hold a very large charge anyway, I don't chance it. With the tweezer I use a medium watchmakers screwdriver to seat the battery while I've positioned it in place. Lots of watches use a sliding bar held in place with a screw. On some there is already a slight gap and the bar can be slid back to have the battery pop free, and on others you have to loosen that screw 1/4 turn to move the cross bar, and after the battery change tighten it back up lightly. A last shot of the hand held air bulb and the back is "almost" ready to go back on. Most times there is crud to be cleaned off the back itself, and when that's done put the back on and tighten it back up. Now you're probably thinking, thsi is WAY too much to do, takes lots of time, and it's unnecessary! (Na na, I say! ) It becomes automatic and I can change most batteries in under 10 minutes this way. Pop off backs follow the same pre-cleaning processes too, but with today's tighter water resistant cases and backs, a back press is needed most times to get it back on. Where I work now part time (YEP, in a Mall, unbelievable I know!), most folks are both surprised and impressed we do this kind of work. We don't ask for tips, and there is no tip jar or sign up asking for them either. But what's really cool,... (while not every customer), a fair amount will tip $2 on up to $5, and even $10 occasionally,... JUST because they notice! (We work near a counter where they can watch if they want to) They just aren't used to seeing someone working on their watch caring for it in ways that matter to them and make sense. Some even say they'll be coming back for every battery change, and will TELL their friends where to go too. Some with "collections" come back in later with larger numbers of their huge "Invicta" watches, at times in numbers of 5 to as I recall 15 once! (they LOVE the variety of styles and looks offered, and larger sizes of those watches). And most days don't go by without a few coming in with older quartz watches in small to medium sizes in multiples of 2 to 5 pieces. Recently I changed a battery on a small, thin, and slender tank shaped ladies Seiko LaSalle watch, which I handn't seen in 25 to 30 years or so. It started right up too with a tiny 321 battery, but sure needed to be cleaned up a LOT first! The major Mall Jewelry stores even send their customers to us for both batteries and band adjusts, so it's not unusual to have a really great day of 40 to 50 batteries replaced and 5 to 10 band adjusts! We average the battery replacement costs to just $11.00 + tax, and I just replaced another Tag Heuer battery which would have cost many more times that at a Tag dealership. Nothing changed for me, I handled it just like every other watch,... like I was doing it for myself! The way you build your following and reputation is to show you CARE, and the tips can allow your customers to let you know they appreciate what you do.
Thank you for the video ✌
No problem 👍
Bs
great video! thank you so much!
The water bottle caps were the tools used
Does the water resistance stay using your method? Thank you
Water resistance can be secured by lubing the gasket and inspecting for any damages to it. If it looks good and is properly lubed you wont have any issues. I follow the same principle
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