How Long Do Watch Batteries Last?
Whether you have a luxury watch or a regular watch, one thing is inevitable: it will need a battery replacement sooner or later. While it’s true that batteries of high-quality watches will likely last longer, watch batteries just do not stand the test of time.
The life span of watch batteries depends on a few variables: the age of the watch and the type of watch. Of course, newer watches will have better working mechanisms and will have longer battery lives.
A typical factory-installed battery will last about 3 to 4 years because it’s new. As time passes, the watch wears down over time, the gears begin to work less smoothly, the battery becomes more drained, and a replacement battery will be needed.
Another factor to consider about a watch’s battery life is how many functions are on the watch. For example, a quartz watch with just time and date functions will not use as much battery power as a chronograph or watch with light-features.
A sure indicator that you need a new battery watch is when the watch stops working. Many watch brands will reduce battery consumption by dimming the light or making the second-hand tick less frequently. When you see these signs, it’s time for a new battery.
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