 SR626SW.pdf
SR626SW.pdf


The 377 (trade number) or SR626SW (IEC designation) is a silver-oxide coin cell sized to fit the majority of ultra-compact watch trays. It is optimized for low-drain, high-precision timekeeping: analog quartz movements, calendar modules, and miniature devices that need a stable 1.55 V supply for long periods. While alkaline look-alikes (marketed as LR626 or AG4) exist, they are not equivalent in performance or longevity.
Electrochemistry: Silver-oxide cells use a zinc anode and a silver-oxide cathode in an alkaline electrolyte. The simplified reaction during discharge is:
	Zn + Ag₂O → ZnO + 2Ag
This system delivers a remarkably flat discharge curve. In practice, the terminal voltage holds close to 1.55 V for most of the service life and only collapses near end-of-life. Quartz oscillators benefit directly: the stable supply keeps the IC divider chain and stepper motor torque consistent, minimizing time drift.
Internal structure: A 377 cell packages the chemistry into a laser-welded stainless-steel shell with a polymer sealing gasket. Materials are chosen for low leakage, low internal resistance, and dimensional stability. Premium brands tightly control cathode mix particle size, zinc purity, and separator porosity to ensure predictable performance across temperature extremes.
| Parameter | Typical Range / Value | Why It Matters | 
|---|---|---|
| Chemistry | Silver Oxide (Zn/Ag₂O) | Provides stable 1.55 V output and a flat discharge profile. | 
| Nominal Voltage | 1.55 V | Ideal for quartz timing ICs and stepper motors. | 
| Capacity | ~25–28 mAh | Determines run time; varies by brand and load. | 
| Diameter × Height | 6.8 mm × 2.6 mm | Must match watch tray tolerances precisely. | 
| Operating Temp. | −10 °C to +60 °C | Watchable in winter outdoors and summer heat. | 
| Leakage Rate | <0.1 µA @ 60 °C (typ.) | Lower leakage protects movements and extends shelf life. | 
| IEC Code | SR66 | Useful for standard cross-references. | 
| Common Labels | 377 / SR626SW / 376/377 / D377 | Different vendors use different trade numbers. | 
End-users often ask whether an LR626 (alkaline) can substitute for SR626SW (silver-oxide). The short answer: it fits mechanically, but it is not the same electrically or chronometrically.
| Attribute | Silver-Oxide (SR626SW / 377) | Alkaline (LR626 / AG4) | 
|---|---|---|
| Voltage Stability | Flat near 1.55 V until end-of-life | Gradual decline from ~1.55→1.2 V under load | 
| Effective Capacity (watch load) | Higher, usable to near depletion | Lower; early voltage sag reduces usable life | 
| Accuracy Impact | Minimal drift over service life | Time drift and early stoppage are common | 
| Shelf Life | 4–6+ years (brand-dependent) | Typically shorter | 
| Cost | Slightly higher | Lower upfront | 
In each scenario, the key requirement is consistent voltage at very low currents. The 377 supplies that better than alkaline alternatives.
After three-plus years of flawless timekeeping, a Seiko three-hand quartz on my desk finally stalled. A multimeter test registered the cell at ~1.22 V-below the movement's reliable torque threshold. I cracked the snap-back with a thin case knife (wrapped in tape to avoid marring), noted the "SR626SW" stamp, and dropped in a fresh Renata 377. The second hand resumed its crisp one-second steps immediately.
Two observations from this swap:
Silver-oxide coin cells are not all the same. Variations in zinc purity, separator chemistry, cathode mix, and sealing finish drive measurable differences in stability and leakage rate. A concise comparison:
| Brand | Model | Notable Strength | Typical Shelf Life | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Renata | 377 | Swiss production, low leakage, tight dimensions | 5–7 years | Widely used by luxury watch OEMs | 
| Murata (ex-Sony) | SR626SW | Excellent voltage tolerance, consistent lots | ~6 years | Highly regarded by watchmakers | 
| Energizer | 377/376 | Global availability, reliable performance | ~5 years | Good value and easy sourcing | 
| Maxell | SR626SW | Solid performance/price balance | 4–5 years | Common in everyday repairs | 
Quality signals to check:
Silver-oxide has excellent shelf characteristics, but good handling can still extend life:
Tip: If a watch draws unusually high current (e.g., sticky hands, dry pivots), even a new 377 will drain rapidly. Movement service may be required.
Yes. 377 is a trade code; SR626SW is the IEC designation (SR66). They refer to the same 6.8 mm × 2.6 mm silver-oxide watch cell.
It fits physically but not functionally. LR626 is alkaline: its voltage drops steadily under load, causing time drift and shorter life. For watches, choose SR626SW / 377 (silver-oxide).
Typically 2–4 years under normal loads. High-torque movements, chronographs, or extreme temperatures reduce life; simple three-hand watches often exceed three years.
Check polarity and seating, clean contacts, confirm the retainer spring hasn't slipped under the cell, and verify the gasket isn't obstructing the tray. If issues persist, the movement may need service.
Many pen-type thermometers and small diagnostic tools use SR626SW; always follow the device manual's exact specification and brand recommendation.
The 377 / SR626SW watch battery remains the benchmark for precision quartz movements because silver-oxide chemistry delivers what clocks demand: stable voltage, predictable discharge, low leakage, and tight dimensions. Choose a reputable brand, replace carefully with attention to polarity and gasket health, and your watch will tick reliably for years.

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