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Old 4 January 2020, 12:54 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by mfoster978 View Post
It's definitely possible. I'm sure you guys are right. Hence the reason I posted here but hoping someone can chime in on how to change the battery or whatever needs to be done to get it working again at least. Most watches I've seen have a notch you use to pop the bank panel off but this looks like a huge screw with no notches.
It is very unlikely that this watch is battery powered, but possible.

If you do choose to have it repaired, take it to a local watch repairman, not Rolex who will not touch it. Only the watchmaker can tell you what it will take to get it back running again.

The movements, even in the cheapest fake models, are standard movements that are repaired just like other watches.
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