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[title] New battery
[* black] Use ***plastic*** tweezers or your fingers to insert a new battery
- [* black] One of the reasons why I made this post is because in some guides people used metal tweezers to insert a new battery. ++This will short it and potentially damage it which can result in watch damage as well.++
+ [* icon_caution] One of the reasons why I made this post is because in some guides people used metal tweezers to insert a new battery. ++This will short it and potentially damage it which can result in watch damage as well.++
[* black] Close the metal battery retainer and clip it back to the plastic clip
[* black] Next, we will read what is written on the battery sticker and do so
[* black] On the second photo you can see how to use metal tweezers to connect (-) to AC. AC is marked with the arrow on the metal shroud of the watch movement
[* black] It is not bad idea to flip the watch afterwards to make sure that it is working. Be careful that the movement doesn’t fall out of the case
[* black] For some reason on lots of tutorials people are just ignoring the note on the battery sticker. It is there for a reason so that is why this step is documented here
[* black] Returning sticker back to its place so that the next person who will be doing the replacement know what to do