SR626SW.pdf


Understanding battery cross references is not just about comparing part numbers-it's about ensuring your device receives the exact electrical performance it was designed for. Many button cells share the same size but differ in chemistry, discharge behavior, and load capacity. A watch that specifies SR626SW requires the steady 1.55 V output of a silver-oxide cell; installing an AG4 (alkaline) of identical dimensions might make it tick for a while, but voltage drops will soon cause time drift or early stoppage.
That's why cross-reference accuracy matters. It helps you identify the true equivalent across different naming systems-377, SR626SW, SR66-and avoid misleading substitutes. In precision instruments such as watches, medical sensors, and compact meters, matching the right chemistry and drain class is as critical as matching the size itself. In the sections below, you'll find a detailed cross-reference chart and guidance for choosing the correct SR626SW (377) replacement with confidence.
| System | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| IEC | SR626SW, family SR66 | "SR" = silver-oxide; "626" ≈ 6.8 mm × 2.6 mm; "SW" = low-drain watch. |
| JIS (Japan) | SR626SW / SR626W | Aligned with IEC; "W" = high-drain; "SW" = low-drain. |
| Trade Number | 377 (low-drain), 376 (high-drain) | Short brand-friendly codes used in Europe/US catalogs. |
| Generic Size | AG4, LR626 | "AG/LR" often indicates alkaline, not silver-oxide. Size fits, chemistry differs. |
The following cross-reference focuses on the low-drain silver-oxide variant used by most analog quartz watches. A separate column lists the high-drain partner where applicable.
| Brand / Standard | Low-Drain (SR626SW) | High-Drain (SR626W) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Renata (Switzerland) | 377 | 376 | Renata uses distinct codes: 377=SW, 376=W. |
| Murata (Japan, ex-Sony) | SR626SW | SR626W | Highly consistent voltage and tight tolerances. |
| Energizer | 377/376 (see suffix) | 377/376 (see suffix) | Packaging sometimes lists combined code; suffix clarifies W vs SW. |
| Maxell (Japan) | SR626SW | SR626W | Common and cost-effective for everyday repairs. |
| Panasonic | SR626SW | SR626W | Mercury-free, RoHS compliant. |
| GP Batteries | GP377 | - | Some regions emphasize trade numbers. |
| Rayovac | 377 | 376 | US/UK markets; read data row for W/SW detail. |
| Varta | V377 | V376 | European distribution; watch the suffix. |
| IEC Family | SR66 (low-drain) | SR66 (high-drain) | SR66 denotes the physical family (6.8×2.6 mm). |
| Generic Size | AG4 (size only) | - | AG4/LR626 is alkaline-not the same chemistry. |
Tip: Some distributor listings compress both codes to "377/376." Always open the detail row or check the blister to confirm SW (low-drain) vs W (high-drain).
| Parameter | SR626SW (377) | Implications |
|---|---|---|
| Diameter × Height | ~6.8 mm × 2.6 mm | Must match tray tolerances; same as SR626W. |
| Chemistry | Silver-oxide (Zn/Ag₂O) | Preferred for watches due to flat 1.55 V profile. |
| Nominal Voltage | 1.55 V | Stable supply to quartz IC & stepper motor. |
| Typical Capacity | ~25–28 mAh | Brand-dependent; low self-discharge. |
Online marketplaces often list "AG4 = 377" as a size shortcut. Treat this carefully: AG4 tells you the diameter/height class, not the chemistry. For watches, ask for SR626SW or 377 (silver-oxide).
| Aspect | SR626SW (377) | SR626W (376) |
|---|---|---|
| Drain Profile | Optimized for steady microamp loads | Optimized for short current pulses |
| Use Case | Simple analog three-hand/date | Chronographs, alarms, backlights |
| Behavior | Longest life at very low draw | Resists voltage sag during pulses |
If your watch stalls when you press light or alarm, it likely needs the W (high-drain) variant. Conversely, if it's a minimalist three-hand analog, SW maximizes runtime.
SR626SW is often confused with neighboring sizes. Here's a quick orientation:
| IEC Code | Trade / Common | Approx. Size | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| SR621SW | 364 | ~6.8 × 2.1 mm | Very slim watches; not interchangeable with SR626. |
| SR920SW/W | 371/370 | ~9.5 × 2.1–2.6 mm | Larger tray; different diameter-won't fit. |
| SR521SW | 379 | ~5.8 × 2.1 mm | Small-diameter watches; not interchangeable. |
| CR2032 (lithium) | - | 20 × 3.2 mm | Key fobs, IoT; different chemistry & size. |
Yes. 377 is a trade number; SR626SW is the IEC designation for the same low-drain silver-oxide watch cell.
AG4 indicates a similar size (6.8×2.6 mm class) but typically refers to alkaline chemistry (LR626). For watches, use SR626SW (silver-oxide).
SW = low-drain; W = high-drain. Use SR626W (376) for chronographs/alarms/lights; use SR626SW (377) for simple analog watches.
Mechanically it fits, but alkaline LR626 has poorer voltage stability. In watches, it leads to drift and early stoppage-use silver-oxide SR626SW/377.
Renata (377/376), Murata (SR626SW/SR626W), Energizer (377/376), Maxell (SR626SW/SR626W), Panasonic (SR626SW/SR626W). Stick to reputable sellers for fresh stock.
SR626SW is the low-drain silver-oxide standard for slim analog watches. Its most common equivalents are 377 (trade) and SR66 (family). Do not confuse it with AG4/LR626 alkaline, which shares the size but not the performance. If your movement calls for SR626W/376, use the high-drain variant to prevent voltage sag during pulses.
For dependable results, match size + chemistry + drain class, choose leading brands, and verify freshness. A correct cross-reference avoids callbacks, improves accuracy, and maximizes service intervals.
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