What type of batteries do Timex watches use?

Asked a year ago
Timex watches primarily use coin cell batteries, specifically the 3V lithium CR2016 or CR2025 models, depending on the watch model. These batteries are commonly found in various electronic devices and are known for their long-lasting power. Additionally, some Timex watches may use rechargeable batteries, such as the Lithium Polymer (LiPo) or Lithium Ion (Li-ion) types. Rechargeable batteries offer the convenience of being able to be charged multiple times, reducing waste. Timex recommends following the instructions provided with each watch to ensure proper battery replacement or charging. It is important to note that using any other type of battery could potentially damage the watch or its movement, voiding any applicable warranty.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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