Watch Batteries
Watch Batteries
by Peter Gitundu

watch battery
A watch is very essential because it helps us to tell the time. Time is of the essence and once lost can never be recovered. The watch is meant to help us keep time.
For contemporary people however, they prefer the old fashioned watches. Ensure that you know the size of the watch batteries for your specific watch before purchasing it for replacement. When you tire of always replacing the battery for your watch batteries, then you can always try the options technology has to offer.
Watch Batteries – Types And Prices
by Victor Epand
The mercury watch battery is actually banned in many places, so if you can find one, consider yourself both lucky and unlucky. Mercury is very dangerous, and if it’s not disposed of properly, can have serious impacts on the environment.
Alkaline Watch Batteries. If you’ve purchased a cheap watch, chances are this is the type of battery it has in it. In a pinch, an alkaline watch battery will do. The silver oxide battery is made in the same way that the mercury battery is, but it’s much less dangerous than the mercury chemical.
The lithium battery is, without a doubt, the most expensive watch battery. How long? 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. Overall…a lithium battery is most expensive – but it does last the longest.

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