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+[title] Preparation and lid removal
[* black] Here are all tools that you might need for a successful battery replacement. Not all of them are necessary, but some of them are must. Must have tools are:
[* black] ***Small phillips head screwdriver*** (mine is from the older iFixit kit, ***Tweezers 2 pairs*** (***metal*** for screws and ***plastic*** for battery handling), ***Silicon grease for the gasket*** (I have one with easy applicator, available at your favorite online store)
[* black] Optional tools are nice to have, but if you don’t have them there is no need to buy them:
[* black] ***Watch strap removal tool*** (mine is Bergeon 6767), ***Watchmaker’s loupe***, ***Watch wise***, ***Finger cots***
[* black] I started by removing the strap with the strap removal tool and shroud by unscrewing 6 phillips head screws on the side of the watch. The watch was full of gunk from the wearing it so I washed it with dishwasher soap and warm water first.
[* black] The next step is to unscrew 4 phillips head screws on the back of the watch.