Glenn Stok

How to Replace a Watch Battery: Complete DIY Instructions

I'll show you how to replace the battery in your watch.
I'll show you how to replace the battery in your watch.

Save Your Money, Do It Yourself

I discovered that replacement batteries for your watch are a lot cheaper in retail stores than what a jeweler or watch repair shop charges for replacing them. I'll show you how you can change the battery yourself.

We'll review the following steps:

  1. How to remove the back of a watch
  2. How to remove the old battery
  3. How to find the battery code to be replaced
  4. Where to buy replacement watch batteries
  5. How to replace the battery correctly

How to Remove the Back of a Watch

There are two kinds of watch cases. Some have a pop-off back cover and others have a back cover that screws off.

1. How to Remove a Pop-off Back Cover

If your watch doesn't have slots around the edge of the back cover, then it doesn't twist off. You'll see an indentation on one side of the back cover instead. That indentation is there to help lift off the back.

You'll need a tiny screwdriver that you can buy in any local hardware store. The kind in an eyeglass repair kit will work just fine.

Insert the tip of the screwdriver into that slot, and pry off the back cover. Giving the screwdriver a little twist should pop it off easily.

2. How to Remove a Screw-off Back Cover

For this, you'll need a case remover tool. I found a low-cost watch-back opener tool available on Amazon that makes it easy to open any wristwatch with a screw-off back.

It comes in a kit that includes pins to fit the slots on the watch's back. It has a wheel to adjust the displacement of two pins, and the handle turns to change the location of the third pin, so it fits any size watch.

There are two kinds of these tools. Some have only two pins. I don't recommend those. Get a three-pin case remover tool like the one I use (shown below). Grabbing three slots makes it easier to loosen the back.

Watch Back Remover Kit

The case remover tool includes six sets of three pins to fit differently shaped slots on the back of your watch and a watch holder to keep it steady. I found it's easier to place the watch face-down on the table instead of using the holder. But you can experiment to find the easiest way for you to handle it.

The first time you use the tool, you'll need to select three pins that match the shape of the slots (round, square, flat, or triangular). Then adjust two of the pins to fit the slots on your watch using the little adjustment wheel.

When you have those set properly, move the third pin in or out to match the last slot by turning the tool's handle. Now all three pins should align properly.

When properly aligned, you'll be able to twist off the back without slipping. I found it works to line up two of the pins first, then the third. When all three are in the slots, twist to loosen the back. Once you have it loosened, you can continue to unscrew the back by hand.

Helpful Hint: After I set the proper position of the pins for my watch, I left it that way, so I never had to readjust the tool when I needed to replace the battery in the future.

Align the removal tool with the notches on the back of the watch
Align the removal tool with the notches on the back of the watch

How to Remove the Old Battery

Before you remove the present battery, it's important to pay attention and notice how it's placed in the watch.

With the back of the case removed, the battery will be visible. You will want to place the new battery with its + side facing the same as the old battery, either up or down. That's why you need to make note of that before removing the old battery.

Some batteries will pop right out when you turn the watch over. Others may have a clip to hold it in. You may need to slide that clip out of the way, but be careful not to damage it.

Open Watch Showing Battery Placement
Open Watch Showing Battery Placement

How to Find the Battery Code to Be Replaced

When you remove the battery from your watch, examine its code number. You might need a magnifying glass.

A helpful trick is to use your mobile phone camera to view and enlarge the image. That worked for me to read that small number. You can download a free magnifier app from the Apple App Store or Google Play.

Save the code somewhere so you'll have it when you need to replace your battery again. That will help you avoid opening the watch to find the code again before you go shopping.




Where to Buy Replacement Watch Batteries

Please don't buy a replacement from Amazon. I've done that, thinking I was saving money because they sell them with several in a packet at a low cost. But believe me, you don't need more than one at a time anyway because a good battery will last a few years.

I discovered that Amazon's batteries don't last long, even if they are name-brand. I guess no one buys them, and they get old in the warehouse. I had to replace them after a few months. So, a pack of five gives you the same life as one decent battery bought locally in a single packet.

I found that Walmart has good replacement batteries for most watches that last a long time. You might have to find a store clerk to ask where they are stored. Make sure to buy one with the same code number.

Walmart sells Energizer and Duracell watch batteries in packets like those shown below. And they cost much less than you'd pay a repair shop to change it.

Watch Battery Retail Display Packets
Watch Battery Retail Display Packets

How to Replace the Battery Correctly

Remember that I said earlier to notice the placement of the old battery before removing it. You must place the new one similarly, with the + side up or down as before.

I recommend washing your hands before touching the new battery. Skin oils can ruin having good electrical contact. After you replace the battery:

  1. Replace the back and screw it into position by hand.
  2. Use the tool to tighten it, but don't over-tighten it.
  3. Stop twisting when you feel it won't turn any further.



Summary of Crucial Steps

  1. Remember to keep a record of your watch's battery code to have it when you need to buy a new one. That way, you won't need to open the watch until you have the new battery ready to use.
  2. Also, remember to notice the plus and minus side's placement, if it's up or down, so you put the new one in correctly.
  3. It's always good to wash your hands before handling batteries to avoid getting skin oils on the leads.

You'll find it easy to do yourself, and you'll probably start replacing watch batteries for all your friends too.

See the Tool on Amazon

This is the 3-point watch case remover tool that I used. It paid for itself the first time I used it.

Watch Case Remover Kit

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Originally Published March 30, 2021 on DenGarden.