Relic Watches - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
How to set the 24 hr time on a women's relic multifunction Zr15992
What company made this watch? The only watch I can find with that name is not a digital watch so the 24 hour display does not possibly apply. Are you referring to the date display not changing at midnight? A quick trick that might work is to Roll the 12 hour dial forward 12 hours, (example 12 noon forward to 12 midnight).
The dual time display is for when people are using two different world time zones. For example, for people who work regularly in two different countries. Using it means you don't have to keep reseting your watch when you change countries.
What kind of batery need for relic zr 15490? i
mcdevito75 Here, Your in a spot, Looseing the old battery to your Mens Relic watch, you can look for a small watch repair shop in your area, they may have an idea of the battery number, but will most likely tell you they need the watch to know for sure. You can also try battery 364 or 371 but even I can"t be certain. You can also try online at Contact Relic Watches.com Reic should have a website. You may be left with only 1 choice, have the watch repair shop replace this battery for you, you"d have to buy and try a couple of different batteries and each battery in the store runs about $5.00 each, at the watch shop let the Jeweler figure out the battery number for your watch for 1 price. I think this is your cheapest and best option.
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Need directions to change links on relic zr77271 watch
Hello Charles Cooper and welcome to fixya.
I have NEVER even seen a RELIC watch
( and am a amateur (unpaid horologist)) but
I love all timepieces...
A quick search of the internet reveals...
A band tool...
pin pusher (search on eBay) is REQUIRED
to push the pins out of both sides of the link
you will want to remove. The FIRST/BEST tool
you will want to purchase will be at least
a 10x power jeweler's loupe (magnifier).
acekid
answer below could be EXACTLY what
you are looking for...
not GENERIC
ELSE...
You will be pushing from the SMALL end.
Generically...
this does not require a lot of FORCE but
it is WELL BEYOND any pressure any
bare handed pressing can accomplish...!!
((( pin tool MIGHT be your best choice ))).
Not really (novice) AMATEUR work...!!
Nor is it ROCKET SCIENCE...
but you would be well advised to get QUALITY
mentoring... Which would result in your purchasing
some QUALITY tools (plentiful/reasonable on eBay).
Work on a fine weave cloth & NEVER over a carpet.
Teeny screws can be found by shining a flash-light
across the floor (or vacuuming with a fine mesh cloth
inside your vacuum nozzle).
The true/best way to find your required tools
is to state your case and look on the WEB...
(Pictures really help).
Internet WISDOM is usually 80% BS & 90% just
plain WRONG (or vise versa (I can never recall)).
Good luck
WHAT SIZE BATTERY DOES A RELIC WATCH ZR15402 TAKE?
Hello Brandi M and welcome to fixya.
I have NEVER even seen a RELIC watch
( and am a amateur (unpaid horologist)) but
I love all timepieces...
A quick search of the internet reveals...
SR936SW (Sony) ...
which is the same as a 394 Duracell...
Which an AWI (American Watch Inst. )
cross-reference could give MANY MORE
VARIOUS manufacturer's & numbers...
Energizer 394... Renata, Varta... (etc.).
Not really (novice) AMATEUR work...!!
Nor is it ROCKET SCIENCE...
but you would be well advised to get QUALITY
mentoring... Which would result in your purchasing
some QUALITY tools (plentiful/reasonable on eBay).
Work on a fine weave cloth & NEVER over a carpet.
Teeny screws can be found by shining a flash-light
across the floor (or vacuuming with a fine mesh cloth
inside your vacuum nozzle).
The true/best way to find your battery number
is to open the case and look...
Internet WISDOM is usually 80% BS & 90% just
plain WRONG (or vise versa (I can never recall)).
Good luck
How to remove back cover on a relic watch to replace the battery
There is two methods of removing the back of this style of watch. Look closely at the back of the watch. If it is completely smooth there will be a notch or groove where you can gently, but firmly, lever the back cover off. Use a small screwdriver or a thin flat edged tool, NOT a knife! Refitting is a firm, constant pressure over the whole of the back cover.
If there are regular notches, grooves or holes or around the edge of the cover it is a 'screw off' cover. You may need a specialist tool to remove these back plates.
Depending on how much the watch is worth and the cost of the battery it is probably just as easy to get a watch repair shop to do it for you.
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