Analog movement watches typically do not require a battery if they are mechanical, as they are powered by a mainspring that is wound either manually or automatically through the wearer's motion. However, quartz analog watches, which use a battery to power a quartz crystal for timekeeping, do require a battery. Therefore, whether an analog movement watch needs a battery depends on its type: mechanical watches do not, while quartz watches do.
The japan movement watch does require a battery. The battery in the watch will need changed frequently to keep the watch working properly.
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The Monte Carlo watch actually functions off of two separate batteries- One for the analog side (SR626SW) and one for the digital side (CR2016). It's likely that the jeweler you took it to might not have noticed that there were two batteries in there and only changed the larger, more visible digital side battery. Let the jeweler know that the analog portion runs off of a SR626SW battery which will be located underneath a black battery cushion on the analog side of the module/movement.
An automatic watch winder is a watch that automatically winds itself to have power by the movement of your arm. When your arm moves the watch automatically winds itself giving it power so it does not need to run on a battery.
The Nixon 51-30 watch is an automatic watch and does not need a battery.
If the second hand of your Casio watch is not moving, it could be a sign that the battery needs to be replaced. It's also possible that there is a mechanical issue with the movement of the watch that may need to be checked by a professional watchmaker.
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A kinetic watch capacitor is a rechargeable battery used in kinetic watches. It stores energy generated by the movement of the wearer's arm, which powers the functioning of the watch. This capacitor eliminates the need for traditional disposable batteries in kinetic watches.
The average cost for a battery for a Timex mens watch is $7. They start at $4 and go up to $10. They battery you need depends on the style of the watch.
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It depends. If it is quartz, yes, it will need a battery. This is not your average Timex or Casio, so you'll need to take it to a reputable dealer to have that changed. If it is not a quartz movement, try shaking it or wearing it for a while. If it does not start up again, the movement is frozen and you will need to take it a watch repair.
If the watch is an older analog type of watch, there should be a "stem" that you use to wind and reset the time on the watch (or that looks like that stem but is not for winding, only setting the watch if it is battery powered). That stem also can be gently pulled away from the watch and when in that position it can be turned to move the hands on the watch to the chosen hour and minute. If the watch is digital and battery operated, there are usually buttons that you press to change the time, but sometimes you need to push and hold one while also clicking the other. Watches can vary greatly in how they operate and the only way to really know how to set the particular watch you have is to read the manual directions.