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I have a relic pocket watch from fossil inc. I am replacing the batteries. I got the old ones our but cannot get the battery that goes to the inside in again. please explain if you can
Take the battery out, clean the battery pocket, and put the battery back in.
remove the back cover of the watch the battery is located there purchase the correct size battery insert replace back cover (if you do not have a jeweler's tool for removing the back cover have found that the blade of a pocket knife can be used to pry it loose just need to be careful not to scratch the finish
slide your finger nail around the edge of the back and it will pop right off. I just did it an there is a white cap over it lift it out an thiers the battery
Pop off the back of the pocket watch. I use a sewing pin to achieve this. You will see a circular plastic part with a different shape in the middle that is on top of the battery and keeps the watch face in place. Mine is colored white. Pop that off from the bottom. From there press up underneath the battery. There should be a little groove underneath where the battery is. After that inspect the battery that was already in there. For example: Mine was a V377+ Varta Germany. I bought a Energizer V377 and put it in. It works like a charm. Put the plastic part back on top of the battery. Then pull up on the top of the pocket watch, moving the spinning part of the watch. Carefully put the back of the watch back on, as jiggling it a little will change the time you've so specifically changed. After the back is on, then push down on the top of the pocket watch. This will start the second counter again. Tada. You have changed the battery of a ciprini pocket watch.
There is a platform for the battery under the seat.
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In battery power it is 2.5 better that Toshiba. In size it is larger that Toshiba but not a lot.
You slide down the the bottom half of the front the bit with the see through window until it is clear of the unit the batteries can the be removed and replaced. then re slide up to close
Yes, the word 'pocket' is a noun (pocket, pockets), a verb (pocket, pockets, pocketing, pocketed), and an adjective. Examples: noun: You should put the cash in your pocket. verb: You can pocket the change. adjective: I put all of my pocket change in a jar.
Depending on the type of pocket radio that you are using, usually triple A or double A batteries will work. There are also a few pocket radios that require the same battery that is used for the phone, a lithium ion battery.