The clock failed after 2 months. I bought a new battery, took it apart, started changing it and it only worked for a short time. Unfortunately, to change the battery I had to put pressure on the dial and damage it. When replacing the battery, consider how fragile this clock can be, also buy a magnifying glass because it is so tiny. Although I now have 2 new batteries that are not being used and a damaged watch that is not working I will be ordering again and hope the next one will last 2+ months. I liked it because it fit perfectly into the right-hand dash insert of an old Jeep Cherokee (before cars had built-in clocks). If the next one fails, I'll go shopping. Update: After the second purchase, the battery died again within 2 months. Since I still had a new battery left, I replaced the old one and the watch works again. It wasn't that hard to replace this time, it turned out that the retaining clip was different and easier to remove. I will wait and see if the new battery is of better quality than the one that came with the watch. Won't buy another one if it stops working after 2 months, batteries cost like clockwork!
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