Budget Watch Collecting/Watch battery interchange
Appearance
SR=Silver Oxide LR=Alkaline. Silver can always be substituted for Alkaline, with a longer life. In some applications alkaline will not substitute for silver.
Older batteries made a distinction between low drain and high drain. Modern quality batteries can be used for either.
AG | silver | alkaline | Timex | |
AG0 | 379 | SR521 | LR521 | JA |
AG1 | 364 | SR621 | LR621 | T |
AG2 | 396, 397 | SR726 | LR726 | N,V |
AG3 | 392 | SR41 | LR41 | K |
AG4 | 377 | SR626 | LR626 | BA,MA |
AG5 | 393,309 | SR754 | LR754 | C,F |
AG6 | 371,370 | SR920 | LR920 | Z |
AG7 | 395,399 | SR927 | LR927 | W |
AG8 | 391 | SR1120 | LR1120 | LA,L |
AG9 | 394 | SR936 | LR936 | |
AG10 | 389 | SR1130 | LR1130 | M |
AG11 | 362 | SR721 | LR721 | S |
AG12 | 386,301 | SR43 | LR43 | D,H |
AG13 | 357,303 | SR44 | LR44 | A,J |
343*, 344 | SR42 | B* |
*1.35v mercury battery, no longer made--Silver and Alkaline are 1.5v, usually work.
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