March 29, 200521 yr This sounds like a dumb question, but I have an old fossil watch that has gone dead and I need to change the battery. I was talking to Krush and he said I should "soxtalk it" so here I am. Any advice on how to change the battery?
March 29, 200521 yr QUOTE(aboz56 @ Mar 29, 2005 -> 02:08 PM) This sounds like a dumb question, but I have an old fossil watch that has gone dead and I need to change the battery. I was talking to Krush and he said I should "soxtalk it" so here I am. Any advice on how to change the battery? Go to a watch place and smooze the girl behind the counter or Gently pry open the back and see which battery it requries. (Check to see if your style is held together by a screw). Either make two trips to Walgreens for the replacement battery or write down the model number. Gently pry the clip that is probably holding the battery in place. Be certain the battery is orientated correctly (Positive up or down depending on model). Fossil will do this for $15 and 4 weeks by sending it to their repair facility. Edited March 29, 200521 yr by Texsox
March 30, 200521 yr QUOTE(aboz56 @ Mar 29, 2005 -> 02:08 PM) This sounds like a dumb question, but I have an old fossil watch that has gone dead and I need to change the battery. I was talking to Krush and he said I should "soxtalk it" so here I am. Any advice on how to change the battery? I took my fossil to target and they changed it for under $3.00--I think they only charged me for the battery.
March 30, 200521 yr This reminded me of my old Fossil who's battery went out a while ago. I'll stop by Target tomorrow after work. Thanks for the advice Soxy.
March 30, 200521 yr I'm going to buck the trend and say go to Walmart. Might as well buy groceries while your watch is getting fixed.
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