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Hi Elizabeth,

Your best bet is to visit your local Armitron dealer, check prices on Ebay and also see if there is a used or antique watch dealer in your area. The worth of older watches varies greatly, depending upon condition as well as demand for that particular model.

-- Contributed by: Lorisoard

In the early 80's i purchased an Armitron Popeye watch. I cannot find any information on the watch such as it's worth today. Can you help me?

-- Contributed by: Elizabeth Stegall

Hi Van Compton,

If it is an Armitron watch, you should be able to contact the manufacturer through their website. Some even offer online manuals now. Their website is armitron.com, or call 1-800-840-2933.

-- Contributed by: Lorisoard

iought 45/6972 watch. it had no instructions when i opened it. i find no such number on your instruction page. can you help

-- Contributed by: van compton

Hi Charles,

You have a couple of options. First, you could contact the Armitron company and ask if they sell expansion links or kits. The company website is armitron.com. Or, call 1-800-840-2933 to find a service center near you.

The other thing you can do is to take the watch to a good quality jeweler and see what options they offer for expanding the watch. They often have generic parts on hand and will do repairs and adjustments on the spot. Good luck!

-- Contributed by: Lorisoard

Hey guys, I have a man's watch 20/4319 1S13(3) and find it's band is too small and another is needed to let it out. This is the only place that I have found to make a comment to Armitron. Love the watch but my arm is suffering for ventilation. Please tell me ehere I can get another link for the above watch # Charlie

-- Contributed by: Charles Gilbert

Hi Ernie,

I would recommend that you contact the manufacturer and see if there is an authorized repair shop in your area that can fix the watch. There is a list of service centers on the website, or you can contact the company at 1-800-840-2933. Hope this helps.

-- Contributed by: Lorisoard

My family bought me a Armiton sport watch from J.C. Penney during the hoidays of December 2006. The watch was working well. The last couple of months it was losing time. Took the watch back & the battery was replaced.That didn't correct the problem. It was sent out again & the notice I got from the repair shop was that they couldn't fix it because they don't have parts for the watch. It's outdated. Very disappointment in a company that can't carry parts for a watch. I can understand if the watch was five or ten years old. It was only thirteen months since I had it.

-- Contributed by: Ernie Gherman
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