I have a similar Fossil watch with leather straps. I got the battery changed twice. The first time I got it changed the watch was working fine. After a while I saw that two of the rings came out similar to what is shown in the video and that made the watch hands get stuck. So I took the watch to a local repair shop and got it taken out and had the battery changed. After that both the minute and hour hands aren't working. But the second hand is still ticking without the time ever being changed. So is my watch beyond repair now? The repair shop owner denies any mistakes from his part and he says he can't repair it as he doesn't have the required materials for this watch. I am so disappointed
Hi, when the rings got stuck, it messed up the timing of the hands. All you have do is have any repair shop take the hands out and re install them. Should work fine after that.
Hi. I was wondering if you could help me. You mentioned Michael Kors… I have a ladies MK watch that the hands have dropped off because the mechanism was tugged. I’ve removed the crown, the plastic frame and the mechanism but the dial will not come out. I can get it to turn a tiny fraction but other than that, there is no movement to it. The front bezel is a sealed piece so it doesn’t come open from the front. How do I remove the dial to be able to get in between the crystal and dial face to retrieve the hands?? Many thanks.
If I can't take out the watch mech from the back, I would carefully use a sharp knife to remove the bezel. Breaking the crystal would be my last choice, and I'd do it gently. If the crystal has a gasket around it, I would break the crystal to replace it. Otherwise, I won't continue to damage it any further.
@@watchbatteryguy7421 The front is totally sealed. It’s just the crystal and the case, there’s no where to open it from the front. The mechanism was so loose that when trying to remove the battery, the mech lifted so easily and the hands just popped off.
Thank you for this info.. fossil's same problem the rings will slip away..
Install top & crystal in a fossil watch ?
I have a similar Fossil watch with leather straps. I got the battery changed twice. The first time I got it changed the watch was working fine. After a while I saw that two of the rings came out similar to what is shown in the video and that made the watch hands get stuck. So I took the watch to a local repair shop and got it taken out and had the battery changed. After that both the minute and hour hands aren't working. But the second hand is still ticking without the time ever being changed. So is my watch beyond repair now? The repair shop owner denies any mistakes from his part and he says he can't repair it as he doesn't have the required materials for this watch. I am so disappointed
Hi, when the rings got stuck, it messed up the timing of the hands. All you have do is have any repair shop take the hands out and re install them. Should work fine after that.
@@watchbatteryguy7421 Thank you so much
Do you do repairs
Hi. I was wondering if you could help me.
You mentioned Michael Kors…
I have a ladies MK watch that the hands have dropped off because the mechanism was tugged.
I’ve removed the crown, the plastic frame and the mechanism but the dial will not come out.
I can get it to turn a tiny fraction but other than that, there is no movement to it.
The front bezel is a sealed piece so it doesn’t come open from the front.
How do I remove the dial to be able to get in between the crystal and dial face to retrieve the hands??
Many thanks.
If I can't take out the watch mech from the back, I would carefully use a sharp knife to remove the bezel. Breaking the crystal would be my last choice, and I'd do it gently. If the crystal has a gasket around it, I would break the crystal to replace it. Otherwise, I won't continue to damage it any further.
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The front is totally sealed. It’s just the crystal and the case, there’s no where to open it from the front.
The mechanism was so loose that when trying to remove the battery, the mech lifted so easily and the hands just popped off.
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Send me pics of back and front of the watch. Model number if possible
If you had reattached the loose ring what adhesive would you have used?
You can use silicone watch lube or any petroleum jelly
@@watchbatteryguy7421 The Lube works as an adhesive? Won't the ring move again if the watch is bumped?
Don’t use adhesive on the gasket. Use a lubricant
@@watchbatteryguy7421 I was referring to the decorative ring that your client chose not to reattach not the seal.
Ok got it! I have used g-s hypo cement for similar issues.
What is the battery model of fossil CH3082? Thanks
364/371
Mine fossil watch is not coming up keeps loading on and on
Excuseme ! What's the number battery of fossil fs 5023?
364/371