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5

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                          5 - 10 minutes            

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Introduction

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Step 1

              Battery               
  • Face the watch upside down, so that the back of the watch is exposed. Unscrew the six size #000 5 mm long screws using a size 000 Phillips head screwdriver.

Face the watch upside down, so that the back of the watch is exposed. Unscrew the six size #000 5 mm long screws using a size 000 Phillips head screwdriver.

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Step 2

  • Carefully separate the watch by pulling the band away from the main board.

Carefully separate the watch by pulling the band away from the main board.

Step 3

  • Pry the black plastic piece above the battery out using a nylon or metal spudger.
  • Be careful not to break the metal flat bands located above the plastic piece. They are fragile and easily breakable.

Pry the black plastic piece above the battery out using a nylon or metal spudger.

Be careful not to break the metal flat bands located above the plastic piece. They are fragile and easily breakable.

Step 4

  • Using a guitar pick removal tool, push under the battery to pry the battery out of the watch.

Using a guitar pick removal tool, push under the battery to pry the battery out of the watch.

Step 5

  • The battery should then easily come out of the watch.

The battery should then easily come out of the watch.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Once reassembled, plug the watch back into a USB computer port to turn the watch back on and start the initial charge. Let charge to full capacity.

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Steeve H - Feb 26, 2016

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Nice tutorial!

Do you know where I can buy the battery from?

Ricardo Henriques - Mar 30, 2016

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Where can i buy a replacement battery?

FixerUpper - May 18, 2016

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Looks like you can buy them on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/131819485344?

amveszter - Sep 8, 2017

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Thank you for this guide and the link to the replacement battery.

The battery I received had an extra circuit board and the contacts/metal bands were thinner and further apart thus making direct replacement difficult, there was no way to create proper connection with the spring contacts using the black plastic pc . I ended up removing the extra PCB and soldered the battery with short leads directly to the spring contacts and this worked well.

Unfortunately, it seems the battery wasn’t the only issue with the watch.. last night it was fully charged however by this morning it was almost totally empty.

peezo83 - Oct 3, 2017

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I bought mine from batteryspace.com. Great place for all battery types.