Consider for a moment the wristwatch For centuries been a mainstay it was a fashion choice Anecdotally, the evidence certainly points that way. In meetings, at malls, and on planes, I notice fewer and fewer people wearing watches and checking their phones instead. I did some research on the Web to see if the statistics backed up the observations.
You probably should get the battery changed. That is simple and cheap to get done. Only about four dollars at Wal-Mart. If that doesn't solve the problem, take it to a watch specialist and have them look at it. It could have a gear that needs to be tightened.