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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.
The Fossil PR5338 watch typically uses a battery type SR621SW. However, it's always best to check the specific model details or the watch's manual to ensure you have the correct battery type, as variations can occur. If in doubt, consulting a professional watch technician is recommended for battery replacement.
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.
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Ah, what a lovely question! To power the Fossil AM-3695 watch, you'll need a CR2430 battery. It's a small and round battery that will keep your watch ticking beautifully. Just pop it in gently and your watch will be ready to accompany you on all your creative adventures.
The Fossil FS-2903 watch typically uses a CR2025 battery. It's always a good idea to double-check the watch's manual or consult with a jeweler to ensure you're using the correct battery type for your specific model.
They have that on the Fossil website, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on customer care
Fossil watches are harder than most to replace the battery on as the battery compartment is sealed and pressurized. In order to change the battery one must remove the back plate from the watch then remove the nylon cover beneath it. Press the spring that holds the battery in place to release it.
The Fossil AM-3197 watch typically uses a CR2025 battery. To ensure optimal performance and longevity, it's recommended to replace the battery with the same type. If you're unsure or need assistance, it's best to consult the manufacturer's guidelines or a professional watch technician.
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.