I can't find the size battery my pulsar watch. V701-X043 is engraved on the back. Can you help me? Thank you.
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Don't even try. I take mine to the watch kiosk at sears. They open and replace the battery for a very reasonable price.
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The padded vise trick from the other thread worked for me.
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mcdevito75 here The stem has 2 positions, we all know the 1 to pull the stem out and set the time, day, date. try this, first go thru the watches 24 hour cycle to get the month you need, now slip a fingernail just under the stem (crown) and gently lift to it"s first position, it may take a few times to get used to, when you have it turn the crown (stem) to change the date easily, change the date to 1 date before the date you want, now go thru the watches 24 hour cycle to get to the date you need. Now the watch is set and will change on time at around mid--nite.
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Some of these can be quite a bugger to set, there are so many variates of Pulsar watches, and I'm not able to locate exact instructions for that model. However if you call Pulsar with that model number they will gladly provide a free manual for you, one you can probably even download and view, or they can email it to you directly. Please call Pulsar at 1-201-529-5730 and request the instructions.
Thanks
Tim
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mcdevito75 here, While a battery change is fairly easy, you will need a set of precision screwdrivers, you can improvise but could ruin your watch, Look for a small watch repair shop in your area the $15.00 will equal your time, effort, and tools you"d need. Plus the battery lasts a year.
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