Well folks my Casio Forester died. At first I thought it was broken because the light worked fine but the movement wasnt running. I decided to try a new battery inspite of this and that is where this begins...
Not knowing what size it takes I decide to download the manual PDF from Casio; this was a mistake. Casio says the Forester takes a SR621W which thanks to some online battery houses i was able to translate to size 364.
So new battery in hand I start to take my watch appart. Now when I make these paracord bands I leave just enough extra that I can get the case back slid off to change the battery. However upon removal there is no battery visable, just a sticker. So off comes a pin and the band so I can peal back the sticker and find....drum roll please...NOT A SW621W!!
Yep. Staring back at me was a CR1616 which is honking huge compaired to the dimunitive 364s I bought. Time to read the sticker:
"watch battery SR920SW is under the light battery CR1616"
This thing takes not 1 but 2 batteries nethier of which are mentioned on the Casio websight or in the pdf.
Mabey tomorrow...
Edits:
Sry pics are out of order
#4 is the light battery in
#1the watch battery under the light battery compartment
#2 pdf screenshot
#3 where Im at with a dissassambled watch and the wrong new battery
I get it
Product suport on a 18$ watch is going to be non-existant; but at least get the specs typed up right.
Forgot to mention the larger battery is held in with a spring clip and there is a protective film disk seperating the 2 compartments you need to save.
A tiny flat eyeglass screwdrive or dental pick is needed to pop the clip and pry out the smaller battery. By tiny I mean tiny, the SAK eyeglass driver is way too big.
« Last Edit: September 05, 2018, 10:17:03 AM by Noa Isumi »
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