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Anonymous Posted on Apr 05, 2013

W880 doesn't work with new battery

Changed the battery on a brand new w880. Now the watch does nothing. No display or light. What to do?

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Arturs Kalnins

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2008

SOURCE: Brand new watch won't work

Check your users manual if your watch have two batteries. If yes, you need to replace digital part battery.
If your watch has only one battery, your digital screen or plate is defective. Bring it back to the retailer and ask to replace for the decently working watch.
But first of all try to fiddle with all pushbattons- sometimes it helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 02, 2010

SOURCE: battery changed now watch not working

It sounds as if there is a detector in the watch that registers when the watch has been opened.

Perhaps there is a method of resetting your watch (perhaps known to recognized dealers?).

Read your instructions carefully to see if you can find anything about battery changing. Most makers don't recommend that you change batteries yourself, so I don't hold out much hope on that one.

Otherwise you will have to take it to a recognised dealer in your type of watch.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 15, 2010

SOURCE: my watch is not working and it is brand new. do

Look very carefully just under the crown (winder knob) for a piece of plastic used to keep the stem from being all the way down to start the watch. Remove that small piece of plastic, press down the crown and the watch should start. mcdevito75

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 15, 2011

SOURCE: I have changed the battery

The case-backs on some snap-fit watches are very snug in order to increase the sweat and water resistance of the watch. That means that you may need a case press in order to get the back put in place again.
Before you go heading off for a case press, check a few things first. Look carefully at the case back. On some cases, there's a cut-out for the set stem. Is that properly lined up with the stem? If not, that will prevent that case from closing. Next, look for evidence of a thin neoprene gasket that might be either around the case back or lying between the case and the case back. Is that properly in place? Even a little bit of gasket getting in the way will make it really hard to close the case back.
However, I'm guessing that you need a case vise--or that you'll have to give someone with the proper wrench a few dollars to close up your watch. Putting the watch in a regular vise and squeezing tight is a very fast way to wreck your watch--there's a very high risk of cracking the crystal, deforming the case back, or even putting too much pressure on the interior movement and damaging it. A case press puts pressure only on the outside of the crystal bezel and on the edges of the case back--flexing the parts that need to get flexed, but sparing the rest of the watch from that kind of pressure.

Case closing vises come in two basic flavors. The first, which I prefer, is a little tool that sits on a table. You fit in appropriate nylon collars, put the watch between them, and push down with a lever. The second, which I find doesn't always work, looks more like a set of salad tongs with a strange end (actually, parallel pressure points). With this tool, you also add appropriate inserts, then squeeze the handles together like a pair of scissors. It doesn't exert as much pressure as the table-mounted tool, but it's often enough.

Jewelry supply stores carry these case presses, but if you are near a Harbor Freight hardware, store, they also carry inexpensive versions of both of these case presses for a very reasonable $10-15. However, you can usually find someone to close your watch up for you for even less.

Good luck!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2011

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Yes there is. If you follow this link, then you should arrive at the information you need. http://www.police.it . Click on "others", then on "Dealers and Stores".

On the next page fill in the boxes and you will be given the addresses of dealers in India, who should be able to help you.

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