01-17-2025, 11:11 AM | #1 |
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Changing batteries in quartz watches and more.
The last time I went to my AD for a battery change for my Tag Aquaracer, I was charged $20. So, I decided to do it myself. It's not complicated as long as you have the proper tools.
I purchased a variety of sturdy instruments that will pay for themselves as soon as I do all my quartz timepieces. I first started on my cheapies for practice and will move on the more expensive ones. No more trips to the AD. No more waiting and saving money in the process. Last edited by Lady Jane; 01-27-2025 at 06:26 PM.. |
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Sometimes the case or cover has a small silicone or viton o-ring/gasket that may need to be lubricated/sealed - others it is just press fit and no gasket. Below is a pic of what I use when it is needed. Just FYI. |
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Yeah, I started on that a few years ago and have an entire tool box (my grandfather's) dedicated to watch tools. The O-ring wax jar is useful but even more so if you have a large assortment of O-rings so you can replace them, too. You can usually get a large assortment of like 100 rings for nearly nothing on Amazon. Since many of mine are Victorinox who my local AD (also a TAG AD) tells me makes many of TAG's movements, I also laid in a supply of batteries and recently did a friend's TAG-Heuer. I also keep a supply of pins for bands, etc., and the jigs and tools for replacing those, too. Fun!
I think I got started when no one locally would re-seal my Seiko Giugiaro-design "motorcycle" watch. An original to me as worn by Senna. Last edited by BMWCCA1; 01-22-2025 at 06:16 PM.. |
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Re-sizing the bracelet of my Accutron VX-200.
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Today, I replaced two hard rubber bands with some bright NATOs on two of my cheapies: Croton Aquamatic and Tauchmeister.
PS: Yes, the bezels were centered and the hands aligned after I was done. Last edited by Lady Jane; Yesterday at 05:58 PM.. Reason: Added info. |
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