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because it might be old or you need new batteries
Possibly clockwork, solar, or automatic, depending on how it gets its power.
If your watch has died, do not throw it out. Open the back and write the numbers down that you find on the battery. If your watch has more than one battery, document them both and how they are inserted into the watch. Department stores, electronic stores and big box stores may carry the batteries you need. If local stores do not carry them, perform an online search. Many merchants carry watch batteries and offer free shipping.
Yes you do but the over-the-counter watch batteries are what you are supposed to use
Putting batteries in series will up the voltage of the entire circuit. Certain things need higher voltage, so you put your batteries in series. Putting batteries in parallel will not up the voltage, but will let the current last longer. Watches would be more of an example for that. You want watch batteries to last long.
no, it does not need batteries because it is powered by the sun.
If you have never manually wound a watch before, I would go into a jeweler's and ask if they would mind showing you how. It is very easy to over-wind a watch. I would also advise you to go to a jeweler's anyway, because my FMA pocket-watch, and my friends' pocket-watches from the same series, all took batteries, and thus didn't need to be wound. You should find out if your watch requires winding, and if not, what batteries you need to buy for eventual replacements.
It does not cost anything to receive copyright protection in most cases. For a watch, you would need to seek out a patent to protect your product, not copyright.
you need 3 x AAA batteries. Also it's better to use alkaline batteries not rechargeable batteries.
No, the Barrel Break IX-2 does not need batteries.
3 double A batteries
You will neeD 235 batteries