The engraved "377" on a watch typically refers to the model number or a specific identification code related to that particular watch. It can indicate the design, features, or a limited edition status. Additionally, in some contexts, it may also relate to the watch's movement or components. Always check the manufacturer's documentation for precise information.
There often are stamps in jewelry which identify the jewler, the alloy (how pure the gold is) the date (year) of manucature, and the autority under which the gold was checked.
377 is CCCLXXVII
1 x 377, 13 x 29, 29 x 13, 377 x 1.
They are: 1, 13, 29 and 377
377 = three hundred seventy seven.
377
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Energizer 377
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377 = 377
Open the back of the watch, the battery is stamped with a number.
377
I can't answer for all watches, of course, but it appears to be the 376/377 battery.
Yes, watch batteries 377 and SR626SW are essentially the same. Both designations refer to a silver oxide battery with similar dimensions and voltage, making them interchangeable in most applications. However, it's always best to check the specific requirements of your device to ensure compatibility.
It's already there.