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mr Bornman will most likely post a reply to say that their warranty are not worth the paper it is written on. I can assure you the Polar warranty is worth the paper it is written on. I have had my own warranty experiences with them and they honored every claim I had. Even in dubious circumstances.

 

 

Hendrik' date=' I do take offense when you put words in my mouth. Please don't do it.

 

I happen to think that Polar offers excellent service and they've gauranteed things for me which were definitely more than 12 months old.

 

My point is that replacing a battery is not difficult. Also, no dire warning needed about touching the seal. It is a silicone rubber seal that's pretty robust. It can only go in one way and yes, butter-fingered guys can mess it up, but for goodness sake, we're talking four screws, one seal and some common sense.

 

One more tip, when you have the watch open, engrave the battery number somewhere on the casing so that next time you can have a battery ready before opening it.

 

 

 

 
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Yessss Sir, Sssssorrry Sir, I apologise Sssssir. I will not do it again Sssssir!!!!!!! Ssssssory to have offended you sir!!!!!!! Tevrede!!!!!!...... I was just taking up your previously stated sentiments about warranties...... not really like putting words into your sweet little mouth am I????????

 

.............. or buy two or three of these batteries like I do...... not many battery shops around and keepm them in stock. They last well enough if kept in their packaging.

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