11-11-2023, 01:10 AM
The two options are...
Open the back of the watch and pull out the battery to match it.
(Get the appropriate tool if you don't already have it. Do not try to open the back of a nice watch without the right tool.)
Or...
Do what 99% of the population does in that situation and bring it to a jeweler for a replacement. Nice thing about that: They'll warranty the new battery, and if you need the watch cleaned or want the glass/crystal-polished, they can take care of that stuff, too.
Open the back of the watch and pull out the battery to match it.
(Get the appropriate tool if you don't already have it. Do not try to open the back of a nice watch without the right tool.)
Or...
Do what 99% of the population does in that situation and bring it to a jeweler for a replacement. Nice thing about that: They'll warranty the new battery, and if you need the watch cleaned or want the glass/crystal-polished, they can take care of that stuff, too.