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Quartz analog wristwatch given as a promo for purchasing System 7.5 in 1995

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Leuga, assuming you're talking about the Apple Analog Watch in the device category, then given the age of the watch it's almost certainly a dead battery. According to the teardown, it uses a standard AG4 alkaline battery cell.

You open it up just like most analog watches, by prying open the rear cover. A plastic spacer comes out giving you easy access to the battery for replacement. All that is detailed in the teardown guide.

Apple Analog Watch Teardown - iFixit

Just follow it up through Step 6 and you should be good.

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