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Hi all. Glad to have found the videos. I've gotten the bug by seeing one of the skx videos and am currently learning on an older 72s6. I do have a question about thus watch in the pic. It's my wife's Wenger sea force. Wanted to change the battery but don't know where to start on this set up? Thanks and glad I found you all!515e5bd7e151d93b1a6e852d9b8a539c.jpg

 

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8 hours ago, Honestsheet said:

 

Hi all. Glad to have found the videos. I've gotten the bug by seeing one of the skx videos and am currently learning on an older 72s6. I do have a question about thus watch in the pic. It's my wife's Wenger sea force. Wanted to change the battery but don't know where to start on this set up? Thanks and glad I found you all!515e5bd7e151d93b1a6e852d9b8a539c.jpg

 

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Sorry but the pic is not that clear can you send one with a brighter contrast. I think  the battery has a cover over it but not sure.

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