WTF my watch just died! Edit: It's alive!!

Sukhoi

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I have an old Timex Ironman Triathlon. I was just pushing the mode button to see if I had left the stopwatch running, when it beeped and the display died. :confused::(

I guess I'll have to unscrew the back tomorrow.

Edit: I tried pushing all three side buttons at once. It beeped and then started up! :D Everything is reset like I had replaced the battery, but that won't be hard to program.
 
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Wow. I still have a 10+ year old Casio which still works on the original battery....gotta love the engineering of those watches though....or I guess the battery life
 

Sukhoi

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Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Wow. I still have a 10+ year old Casio which still works on the original battery....gotta love the engineering of those watches though....or I guess the battery life

Yeah, I have a Casio as a backup. Mine is actually about 10 years old too. I think I got it in 3rd grade, and I don't recall ever replacing the battery. I guess I'll be wearing it tomorrow.

Anyone ever have their watch die like mine?
 

melly

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i had a timex for many years and it only needed 2 battery changes in 7 years. then a year ago the battery died again so i decided perhaps it was time to find a new one. i didn't wear a watch for about a year. i bought a cheapy 10 dollar one 2 weeks ago and i'm not sure why...it's not as if i needed a watch specifically...but i just had to have it.
 
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Got mine in the 6th I think

Perhaps the battery just got worn out possibly? Pressing the button may have used it up (doubtful). Never had it die like that though
 

Scouzer

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Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
and we care why?

edit: not trying to be an ass or anything but come on...

This is ATOT, if you don't care, don't reply.
 

DanFungus

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I'm going on my 7th year with my casio watch...I've replaces the strap on it twice for ~$3 each time, but other than that, great watch, no battery problems yet either :D
 

ElFenix

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the strap on my casio somehow snapped while sitting on my desk in the middle of the night. i used that whenever my analog would die
 

Sukhoi

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Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Got mine in the 6th I think

Perhaps the battery just got worn out possibly? Pressing the button may have used it up (doubtful). Never had it die like that though

I'm hoping it's the battery. Maybe pressing the button dropped the voltage low enough that the display stopped. :confused:
 

N8Magic

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Holy sh!t my watch is dead!

Dead serious, I hadn't looked at it for a while and it stopped at 9:17. :eek:
 

melly

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Originally posted by: N8Magic
Holy sh!t my watch is dead!

Dead serious, I hadn't looked at it for a while and it stopped at 9:17. :eek:

and just before i went away on my trip, the clock at work stopped.

supa freakay
 

Doggiedog

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Originally posted by: Sukhoi
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Wow. I still have a 10+ year old Casio which still works on the original battery....gotta love the engineering of those watches though....or I guess the battery life

Yeah, I have a Casio as a backup. Mine is actually about 10 years old too. I think I got it in 3rd grade, and I don't recall ever replacing the battery. I guess I'll be wearing it tomorrow.

Anyone ever have their watch die like mine?

I had my expensive Raymond Weil watch rust and die on me. I went to the pool with it on and afterwards it started fogging and rusting then it completely stopped. When I took it to the repair store, they told me I was stupid for wearing a watch in a pool but if the watch says its water resistant to 5 ATMs, shouldn't it be able to handle less than 6 feet of water?
 

thebestMAX

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My watches stops all the time. I just wind them up again and away we go.

Water Resistant is not waterproof though yours should not have leaked in the pool unless old and with dried out seals or improperly installed gaskets. Ever get it serviced???

If less that 5 years old, Id contact the manufacturer. Good name brand.

I never buy a watch that doesnt state X number of meters.

My Breitling, Luminox and 2 Citizen dive watches all state 200 M (Like Id ever need that). Even my very old Casio says 100M.
 

Doggiedog

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Originally posted by: thebestMAX
My watches stops all the time. I just wind them up again and away we go.

Water Resistant is not waterproof though yours should not have leaked in the pool unless old and with dried out seals or improperly installed gaskets. Ever get it serviced???

If less that 5 years old, Id contact the manufacturer. Good name brand.

I never buy a watch that doesnt state X number of meters.

My Breitling, Luminox and 2 Citizen dive watches all state 200 M (Like Id ever need that). Even my very old Casio says 100M.

That's the thing, I never had it serviced and it only has a 1 year warranty. Wouldn't you expect an expensive watch to have more than a year warranty? It cost me about $150 to have it repaired.
 

isaacmacdonald

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had my little ghetto solar-powered citizen for 4 years. It's industrial strength and seems to survive just fine off of light emited from my crt ;)
 

thebestMAX

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doggiedog-

Did you contact the manufacturer yourself or just leave it up to a shop?

For $150 I personally would have thrown it away no matter the cost but thats just me.

Let me take that back.

Come to think of it just service on a Rolex is well over $100 so maybe not too much of a rip off depending upon how much your RW was new and what they replaced. Batt movements are quite cheap and a good wind up movement can be had quite reasonably also.

Was it a wind up or battery type? How old? Rubber gaskets dry and crack.

I agree an expensive watch should have more than a year but then again they think if you can afford an expensive watch you shouldnt care.
 

pyonir

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I love my Seiko Kinetic watch....no battery to replace and running strong. :D
 

OREOSpeedwagon

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Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
and we care why?

edit: not trying to be an ass or anything but come on...

This is ATOT, if you don't care, don't reply.

Right, this is ATOT, land of the largest population of nefs ever to be found :D

 

pyonir

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Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
and we care why?

edit: not trying to be an ass or anything but come on...

This is ATOT, if you don't care, don't reply.

Right, this is ATOT, land of the largest population of nefs ever to be found :D

that isn't fair. I'm a nef and i don't start threads like this....:|