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Not all Fossil watches carry the same battery, so you'll need to verify the make of your watch and see what battery type is compatible. Replacing batteries yourself can be tricky and could harm the watch internally. Your best bet is to send the watch into Fossil for a replacement. It will cost you $18.50, which includes return shipping and handling fee.
yes it does when the fossil goes into the ground, but not always like when it rains the fossil does not go in the ground fully.
When fuels are burned their pollution goes into the atmosphere where it mixes with rain, this forms acid rain.
A beaker of water. Fill the beaker to a certain point, put the fossil in the water and see how many ml the water goes up to. The difference between the original fill line and the fill line after dropping the fossil in is the volume in ml.
no, a 9 volt battery is small (goes in a smoke detector) a 9.6 volt battery is much larger, and it is not a DC battery (direct current) but NiCd (nickel cadmium.) two totally different things.
A 371 watch battery
Sr521sw
Sr920
Watch Battery #371
what size battery goes in a fossil f2 es-8870
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
Not all Fossil watches carry the same battery, so you'll need to verify the make of your watch and see what battery type is compatible. Replacing batteries yourself can be tricky and could harm the watch internally. Your best bet is to send the watch into Fossil for a replacement. It will cost you $18.50, which includes return shipping and handling fee.
321 battery I couldn't find it anywhere, I ordered off Ebay. Free shipping. I think 3.97 for 5 batteries.
renata 395
I have the same problem! I called Fossil, gave them the # and the woman on the phone was SO polite and helpful! SR621SW cross reference # is 364 which is a Rayovac 364, or a Duracell D364. Hope this helps you, it sure did me!
I have a Fossil Blue BQ-8774. To remove the watch back cover, I unscrewed the entire cover. There are notches in the back cover, and I used a small screwdriver in one of the notches and tapped it repeatedly, opening the back cover in a counter-clockwise direction. The battery inside was a 373, also known as SR916SW.
SR920SW or equivalentlike 371