Anolog Chronograph

Posted in Antique Pocket Watches by admin on July 11, 2010 No Comments yet

how many batteries are in a fossil CH2331 (silver/chronographic)watch?

its a silver chronograph watch with an item # of CH2331. If you look that number up on google it comes up as the first watch listed on the page. anyways i got the back case open to expose the battery because i need to replace it and all i can see by my eye is one battery type of sr927w. Is there any other batteries that i need to replace? if so it looks like its going to be under thegears and metal casing which i dont want to remove myself, i would have that sent in for battery replacement. though the only battery i see is that one i described at the top which is easily accesable. Im not thinking its it though because there are three small dials that all move, a dial that tells what day it is, and an anolog watch that all runs on that one battery? its a small one (standard size about). IS this the only battery in this unit that needs replacement? any help is appreciated.. thanks..

I have never, never, seen any electronic watch, or electrical analog watch that has more than one battery.

Furthermore, if you can’t see another battery, and if it IS there, it would be next to impossible to replace.

One battery, type SR927 (which you can get from Radio Shack, btw), is all you need.

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