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⏱️ Power your timeless style with Swiss precision!
The Renata 377 watch batteries come in a convenient pack of 10, each delivering a steady 1.55 volts of alkaline power. Swiss-made for superior quality and reliability, these lightweight batteries are designed specifically for watches, ensuring long-lasting performance and hassle-free replacements. Perfect for watch collectors and professionals who demand consistent energy and value.














| ASIN | B0153RDG8C |
| Antenna Location | Watch |
| Battery Capacity | 24 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Battery Weight | 22.68 Grams |
| Battery capacity | 24 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery cell composition | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,141 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 27 in Watch Batteries |
| Brand | Renata |
| Brand Name | Renata |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,243 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | Não Aplicável |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 4 x 3 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Batteries |
| Item Weight | 9 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Renata |
| Model Name | 377 |
| Model Number | 377 |
| Number of Batteries | 10 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Number of batteries | 10 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Product Warranty | -. |
| Recommended uses for product | Watch |
| Reusability | Single Use |
| UPC | 785618325829 785618325836 793518015603 608938147387 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 count |
| Unit count | 10.0 count |
| Voltage | 1.55 Volts |
L**R
Batteries for the watch collection
The batteries are good value and seem to last a reasonable amount of time. I have many watches and having a pack of replacement batteries is handy to change whenever required
A**N
Great value
Great value, would buy again
R**Y
Works ok.
Working well on my watch. See how long they last now.
A**R
Batteries
Excellent Batteries
Z**E
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Great product and everything is in perfect order.
T**E
Bargain Price Watch Batteries
Good price for those who change watch batteries themselves and a top brand choice .
T**N
Watch battery
Best watch batteries purchased a strip as my wife has a collection of watches that take the same battery
I**N
Time will tell...
Fitted a couple into watches and they… work. The Other Half always buys a new watch when hers stop working, rather than have a new watch battery fitted; it offends all my sensibilities. I'm out of touch with reality (I KNOW, I KNOW… ) but what she's doing is the cheaper option. New watch or new battery? At best it's about the same price. Unfortunately new watches off market stalls etc seem to be fitted with el-cheapo power cells that fizzle out after a few weeks so... new watch or new battery? Buying a stylish new watch is actually far, far cheaper than going to that well-known high street key-cutting shoe-mending dogtag-engraving place that rhymes with Simpson for a battery so there's the alternative - going to a fly-by-night pop-up shop or market stall for three to five quid or fitting your own. Most of the watch batteries I've had fitted at market stalls etc have lasted a very short time. I suspect they're all alkaline types. Meanwhile we have (she has) about forty watches strewn around the house, none of of them either working or worth anything so I've decided to try and get one or two of them up and running again. Being an old-fashioned sort of bloke, fixing them up would at least make me feel better than the cognitive dissonance doing my head in. It just seems _wrong_ to replace a watch _because………_. I don't throw pens away because they need filling with ink or scrap the car if it's just out of petrol. I'd resent doing so even if it, by some ludicrous extension of the planned obsolescence model, were cheaper. O.K. most _cheap_ pens are designed to be disposable, not refillable. I don't try and force new ink into them and no, I don't darn socks. I DO, however try and conserve resources, maintain stuff, replace disposable parts of non-disposable items. I've tried the multipacks of a gerzillion batteries from Land of the Pound but of course they're all alkaline and don't last very long and after all the hassle of fitting them I thought it would be sensible to fit something more durable, hence looking for something a little longer-lasting. The Renata comes in at a good price. It's a pack of silver oxide cells, which should give FAR better service than the alkalines being foisted on us by the short-sighted government/business pseudo-ecologists though nothing like the fit-and-forget for five years (or more) that nasty old mercury cells gave us and only had to be refitted and disposed of once at the end of that time. Oops. I'm ranting again, aren't I? Sorry. They're individually bubble packed, which, though I hate wasteful packaging, is a much better scheme than blister-packing them all onto one card with the inevitable consequences. The batteries are kept safe until needed and are unlikely to spill out all over a drawer. I'd rate the purchase highly for the sensible packaging alone. Once I've worked through these I'll certainly be ordering more. 4 stars for now. If they last really well I may up it to five. Time will tell...
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