Hola excelente explicación , una pregunta el empaque es preciso ponerlo en la tapa. No se dañará ya que veo q no me calza en donde ba , le agradeceré la opinión
I saw the procedure for replacing your watch battery. There are still some things to fix. Putting down the watch battery like that May cause the negative terminal of the watch battery to come into contact with the lock, which has not been removed. It will cause short-circuit the watch battery for several seconds. If you take out the battery and measure the Volt, the voltage will be lower Ask you to test to see if yes or no
Most silver-oxide SR57/SR927/SR927SW batteries are of the multi-drain design, but there are some manufacturers that produce both 'low-drain' and 'high-drain' silver-oxide SR57/SR927/SR927SW batteries (again: 'low-drain' are labeled as 395 and 'high-drain' batteries are labeled as 399 batteries).
I dont think theres a worse watch to replace batteries in than this one. It not only has 4 batteries, but 3 different ones aswell. 2 same, and 2 are different. Weird thing is, all batteries you can click in like piece of cake. But the 4th one has a screw for some dumb design reason. Not only that, but oncce you place all batteries, the rubber band around the watch which keeps it "water resistant" keeps slipping out of the watch as you close the lid because the engravings the rubber band goes in, are not deep enough to stabilize it on its place. Man, no wonder the lid writes "CHINA" with very big letters.
What ? It's a great 500- 700 dollar watch. These things are made to last. They take a beating and work just fine. Not worth to buy ??? Yes worth to buy. Need English lessons first