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How do you take the back off an old Timex watch?

How do you take the back off an old Timex watch?

Locate the small screws on the back of the Timex face and use your small Philips head screwdriver to remove each screw. Place the screws in a safe location and notice the notches on the back of the watch plate. There are small notches surrounding the outside of the back plate and these are used to pry the plate open.

How do you change the battery in a Timex digital watch?

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  1. Step 1: Unscrew the four phillips screws on the back of the watch.
  2. Step 2: Remove the back.
  3. Step 3: Remove the battery cover screw and lift off the battery cover.
  4. Step 4: Insert a new battery into the watch.
  5. Step 5: Reinstall the battery cover.

Can you change a watch battery yourself?

Do it yourself You’ll need tweezers and a small screwdriver to remove the dead battery and replace it with the new one. Safety note: it is suggested using plastic rather than metal tools to avoid an electrical shock. Wearing gloves can also prevent damage from occurring inside the watch.

How much does a watch battery cost?

On average, most professionals are going to charge around $5 to $14 to replace a basic watch battery, but this can greatly vary depending on the brand and type. Watches with a water resistant battery can cost $40 to $65, whereas chronograph models can cost as much as $65 to $100.

How much do jewelers charge to change a watch battery?

Pricing on a battery change ranges from as low as about $10 to upwards of $45 to $60 to reseal and pressure test a water resistant timepiece after switching out the battery. Some complicated watches that are hybrid quartz and chronograph movements can cost $65 to $95 for a battery change.

How much does a watch battery change cost?

How much do jewelers charge to replace a watch battery?

How long should a watch battery last?

Generally the lifetime of a watch battery is between two and five years. Its longevity depends on the type of watch, its dimensions and the amount of energy required by the different functions. For example, a chronograph will have a higher energy consumption than a watch that only indicates hours, minutes and seconds.