SR626SW.pdf


If you have a watch SR626SW battery that isn't working, you may be wondering how to test it. In this post, we'll learn, how to use a multimeter to test the watch battery.We'll also give you some tips on how to extend the life of your watch battery.Keep reading!
SR626SW battery is a small circular silver oxide button battery. It is usually used for color, small electronic bias, especially for watches. The "SR" in the name represents rechargeable tableware oxide, "626" indicates its size (circumference 6.8 millimeters, height 2.6 millimeters), and "SW" indicates its low displacement, suitable for watch operation.
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Specification |
Details |
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Type |
Silver Oxide (Ag2O) |
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Diameter |
6.8 mm (0.27 inches) |
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Height |
2.6 mm (0.10 inches) |
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Voltage |
1.55 volts |
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Capacity |
Approximately 9-20 mAh |
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Chemistry |
Silver oxide |
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Operating Temperature |
-20°C to +60°C |
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Weight |
About 1.5 grams |
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Shelf Life |
3-5 years |
Because a 1k Ω resistor consumes approximately 1.5mA at 1.55V, which is much higher than the μ a level current of a watch. This will exaggerate the voltage drop, expose internal resistance, or cause premature aging.
[Diagram placeholder] Probe placement for measuring 377/SR626SW OCV - top is positive terminal.
This method reveals internal resistance and voltage stability under realistic pulse loads.
| Condition | OCV | 1 kΩ Loaded | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh cell | 1.55 – 1.60 V | ≥ 1.50 V | Good - ready to use |
| Moderate aging | 1.50 – 1.55 V | 1.40 – 1.48 V | Usable but replace soon |
| High internal resistance | ≥ 1.50 V | ≤ 1.35 V | Replace - will fail under pulse load |
| End-of-life | < 1.50 V | < 1.30 V | Depleted |
Reputable manufacturers such asRenata,Murata (Sony),Maxell,Energizer, andPanasonicmaintain tight tolerances for SR626SW (377) cells. Their datasheets confirm 1.55 V nominal voltage, stable flat discharge curves, and approximately 24–28 mAh capacity per IEC 60086-3 standard.
Several online tutorials describe a simplified process for testing watch batteries with a multimeter - for example, setting the meter to DC voltage, touching the probes to the terminals, and expecting a reading between 1.5 V and 3 V. While this method works for general batteries such as AA, AAA, or CR2032 lithium cells, it's not technically accurate for silver-oxide watch cells like SR626SW / 377.
The SR626SW operates at a nominal voltage of 1.55 V and follows a very flat discharge curve. Even when it's nearly exhausted, it often still shows around 1.50 V on an open-circuit reading. This means a "simple" test that looks only at the voltage can easily misjudge a weak battery as healthy.
To correctly evaluate a watch battery, professionals use a loaded voltage test - applying a resistor (e.g., 1 kΩ) across the terminals while measuring voltage. A good SR626SW will stay above about 1.50 V under load, while a cell that drops to 1.35 V or below is aging or nearly depleted.
| Method | Description | Problem | Better Practice |
|---|---|---|---|
| "1.5–3V OK" quick check | Generic guide for all coin cells | Misleading: SR626SW is 1.55V, not 3V | Use SR626SW-specific thresholds (1.55V ±0.05V) |
| OCV only (no load) | Measure voltage with no resistor | Hides high internal resistance | Measure again under 1 kΩ load |
| No chemistry distinction | Treats all button cells the same | Confuses silver-oxide vs lithium vs alkaline | Confirm chemistry: SR = silver oxide, LR = alkaline, CR = lithium |
Yes.377is the trade number used by brands like Renata and Energizer;SR626SWis the IEC designation for the same cell type.
Silver-oxide chemistry produces a nominal 1.55 V. 3 V coins (e.g., CR2032) are lithium cells and much larger.
For typical analog watches, every 2–3 years. Chronographs or alarm watches may need replacement sooner due to higher drain.
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