The fossil blue watch series has a replaceable battery should the battery die. The back is threaded to allow access to the battery. The new battery would be installed.
its called an sr920 battery
Sr920
The Fossil Blue CH2446 watch typically uses a CR2430 battery. It's always a good idea to double-check the watch's manual or consult a jeweler to confirm the correct battery type before replacement.
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.
The Fossil Blue AM 3816 typically requires a CR2032 battery. To replace it, you may need to open the back cover of the watch, so it's advisable to handle it carefully or seek assistance from a professional if you're unsure. Always ensure that the replacement battery is compatible and properly installed to avoid any damage.
The Fossil Blue BQ 9042 typically uses a CR2025 coin cell battery. To replace the battery, you'll need to carefully open the back cover of the watch, remove the old battery, and insert the new one, ensuring the positive side is facing up. It's advisable to consult the user manual or a professional if you're uncertain about the replacement process.
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.
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.
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!
This question makes no sense ! Blue Whales feed on plankton - they don't contain fossil fuels !
thhat is kabuto 's fossil
When you clone the helix fossil later on in the game, the Helix Fossil can be regenerated into an Omanyte. The Dome fossil can be regenerated into a Kabuto.