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| Brand Name: | Energizer |
| Model number: | 364 |
| Part Number: | FC200260 |
| Watch Information | |
| Brand Name: | Energizer |
| Model number: | 364 |
| Part Number: | FC200260 |
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Got 'em on time and they work, what more can I say?,
By Alex Cox (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Energizer Watch Batteries 364/363 SR621SW Battery New (Watch)
I got my batteries just three days after I ordered them and put two in a couple dead watches, and they worked fine. Seems OK to me!EDIT: Both batteries that I put into watches died after less than a week! Seems like the vendor should check the expiration dates before sending these things out.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Unfortunate Waste,
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This review is from: Energizer Watch Batteries 364/363 SR621SW Battery New (Watch)
I thought I was getting a steal, 5 batteries for less than $3!Unfortunately, I should have just bought that one good battery from a store than to spend the money wasting my time, finding this deal, took longer than stated for delivery to only discover that ALL five batteries I went through DIED in a DAY! At first I was really excited, first battery worked for a few days, then stopped. Changed it, worked for one day, died the next. Third one, fourth and fifth one, changed it, dead within the day! What a waste of my time. Obviously, I can't even use my watch to tell how much time I've wasted. I mean, I understand, what can I expect? I am paying a huge bargain. Though I guess I was just hoping that I would be one of those lucky customers that ACTUALLY has WORKING batteries to use for my watch longer than a day. I emailed the seller, told me to send them back the batteries/original packaging. I admit, it's my fault for throwing away all the old batteries/packaging and is pretty much out on $3 and no working watch.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Why pay more?,
By Tech Man "eTechReviewer" (Fredericksburg, VA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Energizer Watch Batteries 364/363 SR621SW Battery New (Watch)
I recently had a battery changed out of a Movado for $26 + TAX! Granted, if it's an expensive watch (anything over $250 in my book) then go to an experienced watch repair to get it done. Some watch case covers are really difficult to open even with tools. But if you don't mind a few scratches on the case cover of your watch, try to replace the battery yourself and save a bundle.Replacing the batteries on my watches, an Armitron and a Bulova, were simple. The Bulova was a snap on and it was not difficult to ply open the cover, unlike the Movado. The Armitron had a screwed on cover, a watch case wrench was required to open the case cover. If you get a watch repair toolkit, make sure it comes with a case wrench that is big enough for your watch. My cheapo toolkit did not and I had a tougher time with the wrench. Both of these watches required SR621SW that the Energizer 364/363 are compatible with. Pop out the old battery and replace with the new. The only drawback so far is the batteries did not seemed to last as long as the originals that came from the manufacturers. But still, it was over a year before I replaced them. At a fraction of the cost of getting it done at the mall, I can stand to change the battery annually.
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