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Citizen Watch Battery Change

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Andy Richardson - 25 Jan 2008 09:44 GMT
I have a Citizen Promaster Dive Watch.
Any recommendations for reputable company for a battery change rather
than having to ship to Citizen and pay a whopping £45.

Derbys or Notts area would be great but anywhere that I can do by mail.

Andy Richardson
Jb - 25 Jan 2008 14:58 GMT
Heh,

A company in Nottingham charged me £60. I'll go with Citizen next time.

Jb
Andy Richardson - 25 Jan 2008 15:38 GMT
> Heh,
>
> A company in Nottingham charged me £60. I'll go with Citizen next time.
>
> Jb

Thanks JB
bootneck - 16 Mar 2008 13:25 GMT
I changed them my self, 5 screws I think on the back, then a o ring seal,
batteries 1.99 each , two inside. clean ,a silicone the o ring then re screw
down the back, I did that last year and not a leak. When you think of it,
its just like sealing up a camera each time.
 
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