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| Posted: Sun Mar 4th, 2007 08:07 pm |
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watchguru 3T WIS
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Hey All, Those who have quartz timepieces....do you change the batteries yourself? I have a few quatrz watches that are in need of batteries, but I'm concerned about the water seal - especially for my ESQ diver. All of the watches have screw down backs and crowns. Is there anything I need to be sure to do if I decide to change them myself? Or should I just pay someone who knows what they're doing to do it for me? Last edited on Sun Mar 4th, 2007 08:30 pm by watchguru |
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| Posted: Sun Mar 4th, 2007 08:13 pm |
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srh_pres 3T WIS
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I would have a professional do it to make sure the water resistance is maintained, imho. I don't change my own quartz batteries, regardless of the water resistance issue. (I do however change the batteries on my automatics...:shock::shock::shock:)
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| Posted: Sun Mar 4th, 2007 09:14 pm |
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yamahaki Guest
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srh_pres wrote: I would have a professional do it to make sure the water resistance is maintained, imho. ![]()
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| Posted: Sun Mar 4th, 2007 09:16 pm |
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srh_pres 3T WIS
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Thank you... thank you very much... heh... :shock: yamahaki wrote: srh_pres wrote:I would have a professional do it to make sure the water resistance is maintained, imho.
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| Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 08:30 am |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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The truth is a good LG tool is about $50 and convenient as all get out. The pro is not going to change the seal out usually any way, unless you ask and pay. If it is the first bat. change use some silicon lube on the rubber o-ring. It puts moisture back in it and it reduces the friction on the ring when it is being reinstalled. once you do a few you can get an assortment of O rings cheep and change them out your self. If you purchase batteries wholesale they are around 50% of retail just for the battery, plus it gets you deeper into the hobby. I have never had any one change out my batteries but have watched them do it from behind the glass and was not surprised when they told me they break a few. http://www.ofrei.com/page557.html Another place to look http://65.104.193.76/orscript/onramp.exe?pgm=search.bbx&custnum=&password=&sesid=
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| Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 08:34 am |
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IW 3T WIS
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That's the only tool I use. Fantastic for the money. Never scratched a watchback. I just ordered the CO-650 (not from them; I have a biz supplier) which you can use in conjunction with the hand tool for those "stubborn" casebacks. And batteries. . . its a shame what places charge! Radio Shack gets $4 a battery. If you look hard enough, you'll find places with batt's for 40 cents! Maybe they don't last as long, but they certainly last more than the 90% cost savings :) e.avery wrote: The truth is a good LG tool is about $50 and convenient as all get out. The pro is not going to change the seal out usually any way, unless you ask and pay. If it is the first bat. change use some silicon lube on the rubber o-ring. It puts moisture back in it and it reduces the friction on the ring when it is being reinstalled. once you do a few you can get an assortment of O rings cheep and change them out your self. If you purchase batteries wholesale they are around 50% of retail just for the battery, plus it gets you deeper into the hobby. I have never had any one change out my batteries but have watched them do it from behind the glass and was not surprised when they told me they break a few.
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| Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 09:33 am |
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KenC Admin
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Friends don't let friends buy quartz!
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| Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 09:40 am |
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watchguru 3T WIS
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KenC wrote: Friends don't let friends buy quartz! Ha! That's forsure. I haven't bought one in ages.. But, I still have a few nice ones in my collection ...
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| Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 09:46 am |
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yamahaki Guest
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I have one at the house. Its getting the adjusters tight 1st thats the trick. Had one come loose and scratched a caseback. Snapon makes a tool for taking off gm antennas. It can be expanded to fit a watch back. Its a much better tool. and less expensive.
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| Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 10:15 am |
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mcwright Admin
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Let's all not forget that Ken owns (or did own) a Lupah. Where were his "friends" then? :D:D:D
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| Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 10:33 am |
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KenC Admin
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mcwright wrote: Let's all not forget that Ken owns (or did own) a Lupah. Where were his "friends" then? :D:D:D Yes, I still have a "Classic" Lupah...................and I have the same question. Where were my friends then??? Okay, I also have an Invicta Date-Master GMT.............again, where were my friends? OH yes, and my Seiko SNA281 Chrono.....but that was a Christmas gift from my wife who didn't know any better.............and my "friends" advised me not to say anything to her!!!
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| Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 10:35 am |
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srh_pres 3T WIS
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Gee Ken... with friends like that, who needs enemas? KenC wrote: mcwright wrote:Let's all not forget that Ken owns (or did own) a Lupah. Where were his "friends" then? :D:D:D
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