You can take the back off of the watch and remove the battery. The numbers will be on the battery, in small print. If you are unable to remove the back of the watch you can take it to a Citizens retailer or a hardware store for assistance.
I would stick with what the manufacturer put in the watch to begin with. If you don't know what kind or type of battery was in there I would not guess. I would Google the brand of the watch and or find the watch brand's website and look up the specifications to find the type of battery it takes.
You can find that here http://www.apexbattery.com/watch-batteries-seiko-watch-batteries.html 394 I just replaced one
the brand is called "Citizens"
You need to providethe model number/nomenclature/description of the watch.
That battery model # ul1-165 you list matches no battery I can find.
First you must find out what kind of camera you have and then look up the brand and model of your camera online. From there you can search your camera specifications and battery type to find out what exact battery your camera uses.
Sony SR1116W
The best battery to use is the smallest watch battery possible. If that isn't exact enough use the type that were used to power the original tamagotchi.
Go to any depratment store,ask for a replacement and u will get a ticking watch again,trust me,i did it on my Fossil of the same exact kind I have the same Watch and the Battery info 373 SR916SW, I brought Energizer from Ebay and changed it myself.
Batteries for watches vary according to the watch. Most batteries can be bought in jewelry stores or stores like Kohls on the jewelry department. They are not your typical AAA or AA batteries that you find everyplace.
The battery is a Mt-MX5. This is a Interstate battery part#. fits 1990-2008 Mazda Miata. Go to interstatebattiers.com to find a dealer near you.
it has no battery