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    **** well now is the season of the quartz part 1****




    Well it seem's all of a sudden Russian quartz are come up every where I have a paketa from the mid 80's (and a set of three incoming) here looking in good condition but not working think the crystal could do with a bit of a polywatching but hoped to have a new battery in and it would jumping to life but which battery is the question ?





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    Not sure if this helps You need the correct battery in terms of diameter, height and drain value.

    Here the correspondence table for all batteries

    http://cellfaktor.ru/downloads/zamenyaemost.xlsx


    СЦ 0,03 stands for Серебрянный Цинковый Элемент питания ("Silver Oxyde Battery") gauged 0,03 AmpereHour

    Diameter 9.5mm
    Height 2.15mm
    Voltage 1.55V

    Equivalent types (any of those would do):
    Renata 371/370
    Varta V371/V370
    Duracell D371/D370
    GP GP392/
    Maxell/Sony SR920SW/SR920W
    Seiko SB-AN/SB-BN
    Rayovac RW315
    FTY G6/SG6
    SR69

    http://forums.watchuseek.com/f10/raketa-356-battery-help-966216.html

    I noticed the comment on the battery being the wrong way around . DW.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJW GB View Post
    Not sure if this helps You need the correct battery in terms of diameter, height and drain value.

    Here the correspondence table for all batteries

    http://cellfaktor.ru/downloads/zamenyaemost.xlsx


    СЦ 0,03 stands for Серебрянный Цинковый Элемент питания ("Silver Oxyde Battery") gauged 0,03 AmpereHour

    Diameter 9.5mm
    Height 2.15mm
    Voltage 1.55V

    Equivalent types (any of those would do):
    Renata 371/370
    Varta V371/V370
    Duracell D371/D370
    GP GP392/
    Maxell/Sony SR920SW/SR920W
    Seiko SB-AN/SB-BN
    Rayovac RW315
    FTY G6/SG6
    SR69

    http://forums.watchuseek.com/f10/raketa-356-battery-help-966216.html

    I noticed the comment on the battery being the wrong way around . DW.
    yeah it need to go up side down I would have thought ?? what would you say ? and cheers DJW
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    Not sure , is the movement number the same as the one on the (cough! wus) link 3056 I believe. And yes upside down. DW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJW GB View Post
    Not sure , is the movement number the same as the one on the (cough! wus) link 3056 I believe. And yes upside down. DW.
    will take a look at that link cough cough haha looks very similar but there seem to be a slight difference by the stem but will have a read of the link and thanks
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    off out to hunt down a 386 battery hmm and from link they say it is the battery has the negative side up so well that's different ?
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Size:  29.9 KBwell that did jack bought two neither did anything which ever way I tried so gave it a good clean and will have another look at a later time as not really got a clue as to the fault it all looks as it should unless any of you guys can spot a fault on the movement
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