i have a under water relic watch . i cant get the light to work to see what time it is.
no instructions. i think the model number is zr66023 ser # 1070908 .
You can buy second-hand Relic Watches online at eBay. They have several Relic Watches available including a used Ladies Relic Watch ZR33285 for $9.99 with Free Shipping. Amazon also has several Relic Watches on sale including a Relic Silver Dial Watch for $30.00.
I believe that Relic is a division of Fossil, they sell lower-priced purses and watches
The phone number of the Military Relic Museum Inc is: 610-918-2562.
Type your answer here... The official website for Relic watches is http://www.relicbrand.com.
The phone number of the Fort Jackson Museum is: 803-751-7419.
I'm thinking Relic is a product from Fossil. More info here: http://northdelta.net/relic.htm
You should be able to go where you bought it and the should have pins for it and if you dont know where you got it from Kohls sells relic watches
Relic watches typically range in price from $30 to $200, depending on the model and retailer. They are generally considered affordable fashion watches rather than high-end timepieces. Sales and discounts can often further lower prices, making them accessible for budget-conscious consumers.
as far as my experience and research no relic watches don;t have that much stability like fossil but relic watches is good for short period of time because they are cheap and very fancy. I have and still have a Relic in every day use fore some 6 years in abusive conditions Eg vibrations water dust. Only replaced batteries once. looks rather sad now but keeps on going Has analog Quarts time display and inner LCD animation Stainless Steel body and strap.
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I lost a llnk to my relic watch - can I order another one? My # of my watch is is ZR11908. How much would it cost? Susan Weichers 831 Rocky Mouth Lane Draper, Utah 84020 801 792 3719
To remove the battery cover from a Relic watch, locate the small indentation on the cover. Using a small flat head screwdriver or a case back wrench, carefully insert the tool into the indentation and twist counter-clockwise to unscrew the cover. Once loosened, gently pry off the cover to access the battery inside.