fresh_fish
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Hey all, I'm looking at an older Citizen dive watch that a friend has for sale. It's not the eco-drive, so I'll have to replace the battery at some point. Does anyone know how much of a hassle it is to get a new battery and have it pressure tested? I really don't want to have it die in the water, like my last one did. Oh, and "dive" watches are not warrantied for water damage. Go figure. It's priced less than the eco-drive one I was looking at, but it's got more features. It's got depth and alarm stuff.
Any opinion on post battery replacement issues?
Any opinion on post battery replacement issues?