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So, your watch has stopped working. Either that, or time stopped at ten:15am. Either way, you probably require a new watch battery - if you have gone to the shop, you most likely understand the many choices you have in front of you.

There are various costs, types, sizes and choices. If you are not certain where to look, you're going to be extremely, very confused. And if you choose the incorrect battery, you could hurt your watch, and finish up purchasing a new battery sooner than you'd like.

Mercury

The mercury watch battery is actually banned in numerous places, so if you can find one, think about your self each lucky and unlucky. Mercury is very, extremely harmful, and if it is not disposed of properly, can have severe impacts on the environment.

While a mercury battery can last you about three years, when you lastly run out of juice, be certain to dispose of them properly. While they can be fairly inexpensive, there is also a massive danger - so, be cautious if you do determine to purchase one.

A mercury battery will set you back quit a bit, simply because it is so dangerous. You most likely will not be in a position to find a new battery anywhere in the US.

Alkaline Watch Batteries

If you have bought a inexpensive watch, probabilities are this is the type of battery it has in it. In fact, it is hard to discover a cheaply made watch that doesn't have an alkaline battery in it.

These are the more typical batteries, mostly simply because you can buy them extremely cheaply. You can grab one for much less than a dollar at any gas station, drug store, or convenience shop. In a pinch, an alkaline watch battery will do.

Nevertheless, these will only last you a few months - six at most - and you're going to have to invest in another one. It's a hassle to have to maintain changing your battery again and once more, but if you are searching for a inexpensive way to power your watch, this is it.

Silver Oxide

The silver oxide battery is made in the exact same way that the mercury battery is, but it is much less dangerous than the mercury chemical. In reality, these batteries pose small to no health or environmental risk.

The silver oxide battery lasts about a year to a year and six months. They definitely don't last as long as mercury batteries do, but they're simple to dispose of, and you can find them at most drug shops or electronic stores.

Lithium

The lithium battery is, with out a doubt, the most costly watch battery. But it is for good purpose - these batteries have the highest capacity, and can last the longest.

How lengthy? Up to ten years, perhaps longer, based on your watch, how potent it is, and what you do with it. You shouldn't use a lithium battery on a high drain watch, however.

Check your watch's manual to see what sort of drain it takes on the watch.

General...

Appear at what your watch needs, and what sort of energy demand it has. A lithium battery is most expensive - but it does final the longest. Depending on what your needs are, you can figure out what functions very best.

Vinnic LR41 392A AG3 L736 SR41W Alkaline Watch Battery