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Originally Posted by kindlekitten
oh it's not the battery, in fact it doesn't have a battery, it's a wind up. it's just to fix a glitch with the day/date 
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I thought Rolex watches was supposed to last you several lifetimes before breaking down. That's the whole point. You spend a fortune and expect it to last. They should come with a lifetime guarantee for the price most of them cost.
I have two watches. One for everyday use that can be used as a backup when running. It's got a sensor you attach to the shoe and it will calculate the distance you've run, very useful gadget

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This one I need to send in to have the battery switch every other year.
For the most part I run with a GPS-watch. This doesn't work well as a normal watch since it's very big and looks strange on the wrist for normal use: