It requires a watch battery, but there will be one in the watch. You'll only have to worry about replacement when the time comes.
Possibly clockwork, solar, or automatic, depending on how it gets its power.
Since automatic watch winders are made for automatic watches, they will not work on battery powered watches. The two are not compatible. Battery powered watches are powered by quartz or ion lithium batteries.
Yes and no....if you want to you can use it manually by cocking it and firing once per manual reload. However, to use the fully automatic mode you must use batteries.
The console does not require batteries, but the WiiMotes do require 2 AA batteries each.
Yes, citizen watches do not require batteries to operate. If you would like more information on how it works, visit their company website to read up on it.
yes watch batteries are different from regular batteries because watch batteries are much smaller and hold less electrical charge. they would not work in anything else other than a watch.
A watch's mechanism that is powered by a manual activity such as being wound up by hand or by the movement of the watch. Automatic watches require constant wearing or they need to be placed in a watch winder box to maintain the winding and settings of the automatic watch. A watch winder allows you to own more than one automatic watch and not have to worry about resetting the time on any of them. Manual watches you need to wind, automatic watches wind themselves. http://www.thewatchery.com
Only the active EMGs require batteries. EMG also manufactures passive pick-ups which do not require batteries.
The Macy's on 34th St. NY changes watch batteries. They do charge you.
Micro R/C helicopters require batteries. Micro R/C helicopters require double A batteries. You will need plenty of batteries. http://www.ehow.com/how_6505592_control-micro-flyer-helicopter.html
No, Beats by Dr. Dre Solo headphones do not require batteries.
Does it require 3 of the same battery? I just got batteries for the 38-171 watch and it was a 1.55volt #362/361 at a local jewelry store