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After all the Crap i went through with My Swiss Army Watch i got out My Tissot watch and Ferrari ronda 5030 D, they both needed Batteries and i went to a Local Jewellers the Price was €15 and €22   Respectively  without warranty and they said that if i wanted a 5 year Warranty on the Batteries it would be  €22 and €30, IS this first a good thing to do so whenever ur battery dies in that 5 year period they will replace it, interested in your comments and about prices 

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Tools are 5 - 10 euros for all, batteries less than 50 cents each.

People normally gets batteries changed at small shops for 5 euros or less, leave jewelers their trade, that is selling jewels.

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Tools are 5 - 10 euros for all, batteries less than 50 cents each.

People normally gets batteries changed at small shops for 5 euros or less, leave jewelers their trade, that is selling jewels.

What do u mean by small shops ?

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can someone send me a link for these tools please also i was afraid that if i might effect the waterproof seal in the watch 

 

CousinsUK has a selection from £6 upto £125.

 

eBay

http://m.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=jaxa+wrench&isNewKw=1&isRefine=true&mfs=KWCLK&acimp=0&_trksid=p2056088.m2428.l1311.R1.TR11.TRC1.Xjaxa&sqp=jaxa

 

Different tool needed if your caseback are not screw types buy snap on instead.

 

Sent from my Honor 5c

 

 

 

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After all the Crap i went through with My Swiss Army Watch i got out My Tissot watch and Ferrari ronda 5030 D, they both needed Batteries and i went to a Local Jewellers the Price was €15 and €22   Respectively  without warranty and they said that if i wanted a 5 year Warranty on the Batteries it would be  €22 and €30, IS this first a good thing to do so whenever ur battery dies in that 5 year period they will replace it, interested in your comments and about prices 

Same issue, Last year I purchased a Swiss Army Watch for my wife in Switzerland. After 6 months it stopped because the battery was just dead. New battery fitted and it now runs fine. I guess they stay in stock for a long time before being purchased.

PS the movement inside was a ETA

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can someone send me a link for these tools please also i was afraid that if i might effect the waterproof seal in the watch 

Anyone opening the watch will affect the waterproofing. If you want the watch sealed and tested, then that's a different level of cost.
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