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It will either unscrew if evenly spaced notches exist around the cap's edge if threaded or snap off if a small cavity exists beneath the cap's edge to insert a jeweler's screwdriver.
Yes, your Tag watch will be affected. If it has been in a magnetic field it will need to be serviced to remove the magnetization from the movement parts.
you might be able to reverse the poles back to normal with a magnet but be careful not to scratch face or get it closer than you need to to the insides of the watch.
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You an change the batteries of your field and stream wrist wach by going to the back and gently getting the flip covering the backside of the wrist watch and there you will see the battery which needs replacement, you know replace the old battery with a new one recommended for field and stream F116GWBS
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You will have to get a complete clasp assembly, which will have to be ordered from the factory that makes that model. If the clasp assembly is not available, A jeweler might have that part or be able to repair it for you.
I would scrap the strap - the odours are caused by the tanning chemicals getting wet.
Retain the fastening and purchase half a meter of nylon ribbon loop it through the case pegs on one side glue them together and pierce for buckle holes.
On the buckle side loop it through both case peg and buckle and fold and glue.
You have a choice of colour and it cost only fraction of a new leather one- also you will have enough left to make two straps
Try these guys;
http://www.wristwatch.com/contact.aspx
They sell most of the new Field and stream models and should hopefully be able to help
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Take the watch to a jeweller. They should have all the batteries and seals and tools necessary for the job, and it rarely takes long or costs that much. you could probably manage yourself, but getting the seals especially is easiest through a jeweller anyway.
Most likely reason for any watch to be not working is the battery, the next would be moisture inside - normally visible round the screen/face. always worth replacing the battery to see, unless the watch cost less than the battery, which it didn't.
Hope this helps :)
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