Mission Accomplished, thanks. I read the comments and saw you say the spring can go back to make it easier to get out. I couldn’t figure that out, but I was able to get the battery out and a new one in. Whole process took me less than 5 minutes and I have NEVER even attempted taking any watch (or anything at all) apart. I got a 10 pack of batteries off Amazon for 8 bucks, so each battery replacement costs me $0.80 instead of $15 at a watch shop. Thanks 👍🏻 PS: I’d love to see a follow video with a better technique, lol. I was just slightly less brutal than him. I’m wondering what the proper way to do it is. I tried finessing the spring, but I was worried I was going to break something.
Brutal is not a word you want in watch repairs. the spring arm that holds the battery in place is on the left side of the battery, push that spring arm to the left and the battery pops up and out. push the arm again to the left while inserting the new battery. Be careful to make sure the rubber case back gasket is inside its groove before screwing the case back on. Before you remove the case back, with a Sharpie make a mark from the case back to the case body to make sure you retighten the case back the same way Casio had it (it's really tight on there- not medium tight)
Victorinox advertises the pressed dial on the Inox as a feature. They say that there aren't any applied indices that can get knocked loose. So the MDV is using the same "technology" as a Victorinox Inox.
Mission Accomplished, thanks. I read the comments and saw someone say the spring can go back to make it easier to get out. I couldn’t figure that out, but I was able to get the battery out and a new one in. Whole process took me less than 5 minutes and I have NEVER even attempted taking any watch (or anything at all) apart. I got a 10 pack of batteries off Amazon for 8 bucks, so each battery replacement costs me $0.80 instead of $15 at a watch shop. Thanks 👍🏻 PS: I’d love to see a follow video with a better technique, lol. I was just slightly less brutal than you. I’m wondering what the proper way to do it is.
Can u still use it diving tho?Since shops don’t guarantee water resistance after getting the battery replaced could I still go diving with it if I did it myself.Great vid btw
That is a very good question. I think it would be best to take it to a jeweler that specializes in diver's watches or call and ask them about it, if not have them replace the battery and raise the issue of pressurization with them.
@@jalexb915 I know right! 🤣🤣🤣 It's only easy when you know how to do it and apparently everyone who knows how to do it seem to think it's so easy why make a video. I appreciate you making this video.
@@jalexb915 the guy didn't know how to release the battery without "brutalizing it" . If your experience is that limited, perhaps you should skip acting like a teacher
I tried doing a similar change a while back but I've learnt to be a lot more careful doing this after I accidentally scratched that solenoid and killed the watch.
Oh no😊👍 It's been mentioned a few times in past video comments. It's a family piece my wife's grandfather was awarded at his 90th birthday. He served in WWII, and volunteered at the local legion of valor museum for years. Thanks for noticing this, and really appreciate your comment 🙏🙏👍
AMAZING THAT CASIO TRUST MIYOTA MODULE 2116 TO BE USED IN ONE OF THEIR TOUGHEST DIVE WATCHES. TRULY MIYOTA IS A CLASS LEADER IN QUARTZ WATCHES, EVERY CITIZEN, SZANTO AND HUNDREDS OF WATCH PRODUCERS USE MIYOTA MOVEMENTS.
would have been a good opportunity to apply a light film of clear silicone grease to that O-ring to ensure a good seal and make snugging it down go smoother as well.
Just found this video after being confused for a very similar Casio (not the exact model). I was about to loosen the screw, then still looked on RUclips just to be sure, because I always imagine all the innards immediately jumping into my face. 😉
My Duro appears to have applied indices unlike how yours looks inside. I can see the steel legs attached to the back of the indices while replacing the battery. Seems odd that some have applied and some have pressed.
Double bruh moment, the first is seeing the cheapo Miyota 2115 inside a watch that costs quite a chunk of money where I live (damn you exchange rates!), the second is the whole battery change process.
These batteries is silver oxide. They have a short shelf life. I am wondering what other quarts analogue movements Casio haves. I could pay a little more for a movement that is larger and have a 2016 or thicker battery.
Do you know if the battery contact is disconnected when the crown is pulled out? Or is the watch always draining power? In theory if it isn't drawing power, or less even, you could put it on "stand by" in a way to conserve battery while wearing other watches.
For reference, this is a Miyota 2115-20A movement. Miyota's spec sheet says "Battery consumption could be minimum by pulling out the stem" and other sites say it has "battery saving hacking in the time setting mode". So whether fully disconnected or just reduced, the battery will keep for longer when the stem is pulled to the second extended position (time setting).
Great job Aron!!👏🏻Yeah, the battery sits really hard. Better to change battery than buying a new watch, is my motto!! I started to say that right now....😉😉😂😂
Aron Dunlap-OFD Watch Channel Many Thanks!!🙏🏻 If Casio discontinue the Duro I will for sure buy like 5 Casio Duros, so I have access to the Duro for the next 80-100 years in the family....🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻
Looks like there is a tiny screw keeping the battery hold down tight. It looks like if you loosen that screw a little, it will be easier to get the new battery in. PS. I wonder if you should put some watch lube on the rubber water seal, to keep it waterproof? Same for putting some lube on the screw down crown threads.
So I bricked mine today attempting to remove the crown in anticipation of installing tritium vials on the hands. Lost a screw, but ordered a new watch since theres no use crying over spilt milk. Do you know if it's possible to remove the crown stem in the first place? I prodded around for half an hour and couldn't find a release, and the rest of the internet had been no help. Lovely tutorial by the way,
Greetings and Complications gentlemen! A concern came to me these days, when talking about quartz watch and battery change. Will I lose my water and diving resistance if I change the battery? Many told me that his battery watches that were waterproof, after changing the battery he lost that resistance. It's that true?
Hey does anybody know what size spring bars this watch takes? I'm sure it's 20mm or 22m but I just found I had this watch laying around without the strap or springs and dead battery. Im looking to get it up and functional again.
Aron I am going to be watching this one from time to time as I have one of these on the way. You know my difficulty with dive watches but I really want one. I have an awesome engineer type bracelet from Geckota that hopefully will fit.
Wish someone would come out with a mod supply site that could offer a lot of Duro mod parts. Ali Express has some, but I'm a newbie to this hobby and not quite sure about what's what just yet. Have hands coming that were labeled exclusively for the Duro, but I'd like to swap out the dial, bezel insert, etc.
Just bought one from US for 49$. Have to ship it for total amount of 70€ to germany bc it is not avaliable here...hopefully I get a sealed one where I don‘t need to remove the battery
Aron I collect Duros with dead batteries in case any of your video watchers decide to buy another instead of replacing the batt lol !!!! 😁😁😄Just joking Bro. Thanks for video.
@@OFD Mission Accomplished, thanks. I read the comments and saw someone say the spring can go back to make it easier to get out. I couldn’t figure that out, but I was able to get the battery out and a new one in. Whole process took me less than 5 minutes and I have NEVER even attempted taking any watch (or anything at all) apart. I got a 10 pack of batteries off Amazon for 8 bucks, so each battery replacement costs me $0.80 instead of $15 at a watch shop. Thanks 👍🏻 PS: I’d love to see a follow video with a better technique, lol. I was just slightly less brutal than you. I’m wondering what the proper way to do it is.
I like quartz watches. I like automatics. Both have their place, and neither has a soul. They're all just machines. This Casio has a very clever and efficient design that is holding up on the wrist and in the marketplace. What else does a watch need to do?
such a huge watch, and a little small movement. Now that I know what the inside of my Duro looks like, I now have a place to put contraband hidden in the space inside this watch.
@@OFD Im just abit unsure about the mineral glass...me personally I prefer acrylic as I can always use polywatch to get rid off scratches. Oh by the way ...congrats man...Red Bull finally sponsored your video 👍😁
BAD, BAD, BAD way to remove ANY watch battery! See that screw to the 8-o'clock position (below the coil) at 4:04? Yeah, you LOOSEN that and the left (to viewer) retention bar is open-capped and is lifted up from mid-point, bending slightly, to 'come free'...THEN you change the battery, slightly bend the bar back to place the 'Y' back under the screw head and tighten it! I know...and it is a SHORT screw, too! In fact, that's why I'm here...trying to find the size of this screw, so I can order a replacement...as it came free, it shot into SHAG CARPETING...and forget it...smaller than a microbe! (knowing HOW to replace it doesn't negate totally losing the screw that YOU NEVER want to take out)...
I don’t think you need to loosen any screws. Check out Marc’s video from Long Island Watch here at 11:24 (ruclips.net/video/EgLUnSEUz4Q/видео.html). You just need to push a lever and that’s it
@@OFD 40mm?? What? Do you have pigmy arms? I got this watch one week ago and am slightly surprised how small it is- everybody going on about how big it is! Lol, its tiny at 44mm
It in this kit: Ohuhu 156 PCS Watch Repair Tool Kit, Case Opener Spring Bar Watch Band Link Tool Set With Carrying Bag, Replace Watch Battery Helper Multifunctional Tools With User Manual For Beginner www.amazon.com/dp/B00PVN1DC0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0QvZDb4V52JWZ
It's the long lever that runs alongside the copper coil. It has a small notch just next to the battery that can be used to move the lever slightly, thus releasing the battery. Much easier :) Also be careful with depth rating. The watch is marked WR 200 meters, basically this means it is good for shallow swimming at the most. To be able to dive deeper, the watch would have to be rated Divers 200 meters (ISO1425). Hope this helps.
That's not a marlin, it's a sailfish. just search "marlin vs sailfish" to see for yourself. I know everyone calls it a marlin. That doesn't make it correct, I'm afraid.
Brother that little spring pulls back and battery will pop up ,reverse the process and it will just about full back in place.
Thank you!👍👊😎
Know problem,u were killing me there 😂,some hav a small hole in the end that u can put the tweezers in
I hear you man!! Last battery change I did a couple weeks ago was in a Subaru 🤣🤣 i think it went smoother for me. Cheers buddy !👍👊
Aron Dunlap-OFD Watch Channel 😂😂😂
Mission Accomplished, thanks. I read the comments and saw you say the spring can go back to make it easier to get out. I couldn’t figure that out, but I was able to get the battery out and a new one in.
Whole process took me less than 5 minutes and I have NEVER even attempted taking any watch (or anything at all) apart.
I got a 10 pack of batteries off Amazon for 8 bucks, so each battery replacement costs me $0.80 instead of $15 at a watch shop.
Thanks 👍🏻
PS: I’d love to see a follow video with a better technique, lol. I was just slightly less brutal than him. I’m wondering what the proper way to do it is.
I tried finessing the spring, but I was worried I was going to break something.
Brutal is not a word you want in watch repairs. the spring arm that holds the battery in place is on the left side of the battery, push that spring arm to the left and the battery pops up and out. push the arm again to the left while inserting the new battery. Be careful to make sure the rubber case back gasket is inside its groove before screwing the case back on. Before you remove the case back, with a Sharpie make a mark from the case back to the case body to make sure you retighten the case back the same way Casio had it (it's really tight on there- not medium tight)
I just got a Duro from Amazon UK , I'll need to bookmark this for 3 years time. Great watch even at slightly inflated UK price of £66.
Victorinox advertises the pressed dial on the Inox as a feature. They say that there aren't any applied indices that can get knocked loose. So the MDV is using the same "technology" as a Victorinox Inox.
Where's your silicone grease??
Mission Accomplished, thanks. I read the comments and saw someone say the spring can go back to make it easier to get out. I couldn’t figure that out, but I was able to get the battery out and a new one in.
Whole process took me less than 5 minutes and I have NEVER even attempted taking any watch (or anything at all) apart.
I got a 10 pack of batteries off Amazon for 8 bucks, so each battery replacement costs me $0.80 instead of $15 at a watch shop.
Thanks 👍🏻
PS: I’d love to see a follow video with a better technique, lol. I was just slightly less brutal than you. I’m wondering what the proper way to do it is.
It’s a classic, wish they did a 40mm model.
Given the movement size, it would be easy to have a 40mm!! Have a great week buddy 😎👍👊
I think they could go down to a 30mm it’s so small.
the little hole on the spring bar is the hole for the tool to move it either side and pop out the battery.
Excellent point, not sure he has done this before, but for $5 I will let my local jewelry store do it for me and I won't risk damaging my watch.
Can u still use it diving tho?Since shops don’t guarantee water resistance after getting the battery replaced could I still go diving with it if I did it myself.Great vid btw
That is a very good question. I think it would be best to take it to a jeweler that specializes in diver's watches or call and ask them about it, if not have them replace the battery and raise the issue of pressurization with them.
Title should be - " how not to change a battery "
It's amazing how many "knowledgeable" watch repairman comment on this video. Where was your dang How-To video when I needed it?!!😂
@@jalexb915 I know right! 🤣🤣🤣
It's only easy when you know how to do it and apparently everyone who knows how to do it seem to think it's so easy why make a video. I appreciate you making this video.
@@jalexb915 the guy didn't know how to release the battery without "brutalizing it" . If your experience is that limited, perhaps you should skip acting like a teacher
😂
Thank you for posting. Worked like a charm.
I tried doing a similar change a while back but I've learnt to be a lot more careful doing this after I accidentally scratched that solenoid and killed the watch.
Am I really the first to notice the Japan Terms of Surrender document on your workspace??
Nice vid!!
Oh no😊👍 It's been mentioned a few times in past video comments. It's a family piece my wife's grandfather was awarded at his 90th birthday. He served in WWII, and volunteered at the local legion of valor museum for years. Thanks for noticing this, and really appreciate your comment 🙏🙏👍
What exact battery goes in this watch? From where can I buy it? The watch is divers watch do you have to pressurize when changing the battery?
SR626SW bit late. But just changed mine yesterday.
nice strap, what is it?
AMAZING THAT CASIO TRUST MIYOTA MODULE 2116 TO BE USED IN ONE OF THEIR TOUGHEST DIVE WATCHES. TRULY MIYOTA IS A CLASS LEADER IN QUARTZ WATCHES, EVERY CITIZEN, SZANTO AND HUNDREDS OF WATCH PRODUCERS USE MIYOTA MOVEMENTS.
would have been a good opportunity to apply a light film of clear silicone grease to that O-ring to ensure a good seal and make snugging it down go smoother as well.
if you do it right it doesnt look brutal...try using a small screwdriver to loosen the battery holder screw...i know its a cheap movement but, still..
Just found this video after being confused for a very similar Casio (not the exact model). I was about to loosen the screw, then still looked on RUclips just to be sure, because I always imagine all the innards immediately jumping into my face. 😉
My Duro appears to have applied indices unlike how yours looks inside. I can see the steel legs attached to the back of the indices while replacing the battery. Seems odd that some have applied and some have pressed.
Double bruh moment, the first is seeing the cheapo Miyota 2115 inside a watch that costs quite a chunk of money where I live (damn you exchange rates!), the second is the whole battery change process.
You are applying unnecessary pressure on the movement because you are removing and replacing the battery in the opposite (wrong) direction
Nice! What batteries would have a 10 year life span? Thanks 🙂
I'm not sure to be honest. I know they are available in certain sizes.
Casio watches with long battery life have bigger batteries than this.. .
These batteries is silver oxide. They have a short shelf life.
I am wondering what other quarts analogue movements Casio haves.
I could pay a little more for a movement that is larger and have a 2016 or thicker battery.
Love the watch ⌚️ I got that one and blue. Thanks for battery replacement review.
Do you know if the battery contact is disconnected when the crown is pulled out? Or is the watch always draining power? In theory if it isn't drawing power, or less even, you could put it on "stand by" in a way to conserve battery while wearing other watches.
For reference, this is a Miyota 2115-20A movement. Miyota's spec sheet says "Battery consumption could be minimum by pulling out the stem" and other sites say it has "battery saving hacking in the time setting mode". So whether fully disconnected or just reduced, the battery will keep for longer when the stem is pulled to the second extended position (time setting).
@@bradkerr2798 Good to know, thanks for posting!
Great job Aron!!👏🏻Yeah, the battery sits really hard. Better to change battery than buying a new watch, is my motto!! I started to say that right now....😉😉😂😂
Thanks Torben!! All your great pictures on your Instagram feed made me go looking for my Duro again!! Cheers buddy 😎👍👊
Aron Dunlap-OFD Watch Channel Many Thanks!!🙏🏻 If Casio discontinue the Duro I will for sure buy like 5 Casio Duros, so I have access to the Duro for the next 80-100 years in the family....🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻
Looks like there is a tiny screw keeping the battery hold down tight. It looks like if you loosen that screw a little, it will be easier to get the new battery in.
PS. I wonder if you should put some watch lube on the rubber water seal, to keep it waterproof? Same for putting some lube on the screw down crown threads.
So I bricked mine today attempting to remove the crown in anticipation of installing tritium vials on the hands. Lost a screw, but ordered a new watch since theres no use crying over spilt milk. Do you know if it's possible to remove the crown stem in the first place? I prodded around for half an hour and couldn't find a release, and the rest of the internet had been no help. Lovely tutorial by the way,
Greetings and Complications gentlemen! A concern came to me these days, when talking about quartz watch and battery change. Will I lose my water and diving resistance if I change the battery? Many told me that his battery watches that were waterproof, after changing the battery he lost that resistance. It's that true?
No
Yes
Thought you were going to forego the battery and just give it some Red Bull😁👍🏼
I know right. 🤣🤣👍👊
This was upsetting to watch...
Well, I've poked myself twice in the eye to make up for it. The watch is running fine 😁👊👍 Cheers
Hey does anybody know what size spring bars this watch takes? I'm sure it's 20mm or 22m but I just found I had this watch laying around without the strap or springs and dead battery. Im looking to get it up and functional again.
22mm😁👍
I'm oddly obsessed with this watch lol
What tool set you need to remove the back of the watch? What is the tool goi used?
Aron I am going to be watching this one from time to time as I have one of these on the way. You know my difficulty with dive watches but I really want one. I have an awesome engineer type bracelet from Geckota that hopefully will fit.
Great video ! Good Job ! Thanks and Blessings
What's the name of the tool to open the case ?
I really love the strap's colour.
What's the average battery life? Thanks for the vid
3 Years
Interesting about the pressed dial. i saw a photo recently showing that the Seiko SARB017 Alpinist also has a pressed dial. Who'd have thought?
Can you do a crystal change vid on this model?
not only no plastic tweezers but ones with internal grip might be better
Wish someone would come out with a mod supply site that could offer a lot of Duro mod parts. Ali Express has some, but I'm a newbie to this hobby and not quite sure about what's what just yet. Have hands coming that were labeled exclusively for the Duro, but I'd like to swap out the dial, bezel insert, etc.
Aprendi mais uma dica de abertura. Muito obrigado
Just bought one from US for 49$. Have to ship it for total amount of 70€ to germany bc it is not avaliable here...hopefully I get a sealed one where I don‘t need to remove the battery
@OFDWatchReviews what battery does it use?
Duro Battery: Sony 377 (SR626SW)
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Thank you very much for sharing your time.
At 3:27 - My face cringes like he just broke a Patek Philippe. 😂😂😂
Bro i'll buy this watch what they called 'blacktuna'.
I am curious about strap changing
Hi, did you check for water resistance after the battery change?
Well if he didn't use silicon grease on the back seal after the battery change it definitely is no longer waterproof.
Great video thanks
I want to know, size of the dial on casio duro?
What's that tool you used to open the back plate?
Aron I collect Duros with dead batteries in case any of your video watchers decide to buy another instead of replacing the batt lol !!!! 😁😁😄Just joking Bro. Thanks for video.
Helpful video, thanks 🙏🏻
Be sure to read the comments about what I did wrong. Its definitely helped me do better battery changes 😁 Cheers!
@@OFD
Mission Accomplished, thanks. I read the comments and saw someone say the spring can go back to make it easier to get out. I couldn’t figure that out, but I was able to get the battery out and a new one in.
Whole process took me less than 5 minutes and I have NEVER even attempted taking any watch (or anything at all) apart.
I got a 10 pack of batteries off Amazon for 8 bucks, so each battery replacement costs me $0.80 instead of $15 at a watch shop.
Thanks 👍🏻
PS: I’d love to see a follow video with a better technique, lol. I was just slightly less brutal than you. I’m wondering what the proper way to do it is.
Hello, where did you get the tool to open the watch?
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😎👍
I like quartz watches. I like automatics. Both have their place, and neither has a soul. They're all just machines. This Casio has a very clever and efficient design that is holding up on the wrist and in the marketplace. What else does a watch need to do?
💯% correct
how old is your watch??
Which strap is that one?
battery change . off camera , really helpful.
after the battery change, is it still waterproof??
miyota 2115 quartz ?
Yes
such a huge watch, and a little small movement. Now that I know what the inside of my Duro looks like, I now have a place to put contraband hidden in the space inside this watch.
on my Casio Marlin MVD 106 do i need to Hydro oil mod it
No. Leave it be😁👍
What type of battery did you put?
What battery goes in this??
Isn't the battery an SR626 by Sony? Isn't that the battery in the watch? Which battery did you use as the replacement?
Lol...no joke...I'm about to buy this watch tonight 😂
It's a great watch! Went almost exactly 3 years from purchase to battery replacement. 38 months 😎👍
@@OFD Im just abit unsure about the mineral glass...me personally I prefer acrylic as I can always use polywatch to get rid off scratches. Oh by the way ...congrats man...Red Bull finally sponsored your video 👍😁
For sub $50 you can't be too picky!! Heck, Bill Gates rocks this model. Doubt he's worried about the crystal like us weirdos 🤣😎👍 Cheers buddy!
My Marlin eats Batts. A new quality battery 🔋 every 14 - 16 months. Not sure why this happens.
Possibly lack of lubricant within the movement making the movement use more power to drive it.
excess cold and heat is not good
Should have battery info !!
what modulo is?
BAD, BAD, BAD way to remove ANY watch battery! See that screw to the 8-o'clock position (below the coil) at 4:04? Yeah, you LOOSEN that and the left (to viewer) retention bar is open-capped and is lifted up from mid-point, bending slightly, to 'come free'...THEN you change the battery, slightly bend the bar back to place the 'Y' back under the screw head and tighten it! I know...and it is a SHORT screw, too! In fact, that's why I'm here...trying to find the size of this screw, so I can order a replacement...as it came free, it shot into SHAG CARPETING...and forget it...smaller than a microbe! (knowing HOW to replace it doesn't negate totally losing the screw that YOU NEVER want to take out)...
I don’t think you need to loosen any screws. Check out Marc’s video from Long Island Watch here at 11:24 (ruclips.net/video/EgLUnSEUz4Q/видео.html).
You just need to push a lever and that’s it
Seeing how small the actual movement is, I'm so mad they made the watch so big.
Legitimate comment!! They should offer this and a 40mm version. That would be perfect 😎👍👊
Don‘t agree. I just like the Duro bc of its size :D
@@OFD 40mm?? What? Do you have pigmy arms? I got this watch one week ago and am slightly surprised how small it is- everybody going on about how big it is! Lol, its tiny at 44mm
How long does a battery last ?
2000 years.....
Lol, jk...2-3 years
@@OFD cheers man
Cool 😎 dude
Спасибо!!!
so tiny movement , awsome
Itsy bitsy teenie weenie
Esas pinzas de metal pueden fundir el circuito, deberia usar pinzas de plástico
Yeah, luckily i didn't fry it!!👍👊Pinzas plastico es mas bueno😎🙏
@@OFD thanks for answering!
What size battery is that?
Dude what is the brand and where did you buy that blue case opener? Really cant find it anywhwere!
It in this kit:
Ohuhu 156 PCS Watch Repair Tool Kit, Case Opener Spring Bar Watch Band Link Tool Set With Carrying Bag, Replace Watch Battery Helper Multifunctional Tools With User Manual For Beginner www.amazon.com/dp/B00PVN1DC0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0QvZDb4V52JWZ
Dude got the brand?
you left out the most important part , how to put the new battery in. not the so called brutal install.
Do Casio have other quartz movements? It is the same as the MRW200h I see.
Please tell me inner diameter and thickness of waterproof rubber (the black rubber)
Oil? But someone making oil filled mod
This watch is now oil filled as well as my MDV-106B 😁👍
If that tool slips (1m 13s), you will slice your hand. * Use a watch holder * 😲
Crystal Times has Sapphire for those , lol 😁
🤣🤣👍👍
Loosen the Screw for retaining clip then insert Battery.
I’m thinking about doing it, I love my Duro
Did anyone have any issues with water resistance after changing the battery? Thats what I'm worried about.
I suppose you have to be careful that fastening back up you dont damage or shift the rubber O ring.
My god 😂what a skill 👏 🙌 👌 😮😮
@@dikludas 🔨🪛🪝🤓
Was it 377 battrry?
Is this watch repairable?
totally serviceable and upgradable to a Daytona.
the repair might cost you more than a replacement
It's the long lever that runs alongside the copper coil.
It has a small notch just next to the battery that can be used to move the lever slightly, thus releasing the battery.
Much easier :)
Also be careful with depth rating. The watch is marked WR 200 meters, basically this means it is good for shallow swimming at the most.
To be able to dive deeper, the watch would have to be rated Divers 200 meters (ISO1425).
Hope this helps.
Thank you
ISO1425? What is that?
ruclips.net/video/3eZFiWAShWI/видео.html
Te veo algo manazas
Not simple
That's not a marlin, it's a sailfish. just search "marlin vs sailfish" to see for yourself. I know everyone calls it a marlin. That doesn't make it correct, I'm afraid.
did it not say marlin on the case back?
@@theotherside8258 It can say "Donkey" but that's a sailfish.
That guy is a caveman
For sure😂👊
Not i gotta take it to the jewelry store
Que pesimo video, no muestra la forma correcta de tratar un reloj. Casi le daña la maquinaria y las pinzas metálicas no se deben usar
Ok compa, ok😁👏🤣🤣
WTF ?
Don’t give up your day job 😂
🤣🤣👍👍
jeeeeesus christ.... 🤦🏻
He had no approval rights over this video so chill.
@@OFD
My (very mildly critical) comment is playing youtube algorithm to promote this channel.
Hey GAYS😂😂