Possibly clockwork, solar, or automatic, depending on how it gets its power.
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.
because it might be old or you need new batteries
The Macy's on 34th St. NY changes watch batteries. They do charge you.
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
Most watch stores sell high quality watch batteries. You can also look in drug stores and other specialty stores for this type of battery for your watch.
One great website to buy watch batteries from is BatteriesPlus. They are customer certified by bizrate, VeriSign Secured, and McAfee Secure. They have 1000s of Batteries for 1000s of items.
Lost cost batteries has them all http://www.lowcostbatteries.com/Watch-Batteries/Lorus_m/14_mid_902.htm You could try google searching "Lours watch replacement battery, go to the Lours Watch's website, or you could check out this link: http://www.apexbattery.com/lorus-watch-battery-watch-batteries-lorus-watch-batteries.html
The best brand of batteries for a Timex or any other watch would be Renata batteries. Renata batteries are from a Swiss company and could be easily ordered online.
They sell watch batteries pretty much everywhere they sell batteries. You can just get one at even Family Dollar and unscrew the watch to fix it yourself.
No
The batteries are over the counter watch batteries and they last twice as long as the battery put into the walker