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Need a reference to a good list of coin cell equivalents. How do you tell silver oxide from alkaline if they're the same size? Are there 2 or 3 sizes good for a substantial proportion of watches, worth keeping in stock? - 364? 377? 379? --[[User:Philip|Philip]] ([[User talk:Philip|talk]]) 09:43, 6 August 2022 (UTC)
Need a reference to a good list of coin cell equivalents. How do you tell silver oxide from alkaline if they're the same size? Are there 2 or 3 sizes good for a substantial proportion of watches, worth keeping in stock? - 364? 377? 379?
 
Lots of good info at watchbattery.co.uk
--[[User:Philip|Philip]] ([[User talk:Philip|talk]]) 09:43, 6 August 2022 (UTC)

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Need a reference to a good list of coin cell equivalents. How do you tell silver oxide from alkaline if they're the same size? Are there 2 or 3 sizes good for a substantial proportion of watches, worth keeping in stock? - 364? 377? 379?

Lots of good info at watchbattery.co.uk --Philip (talk) 09:43, 6 August 2022 (UTC)