


⏱️ Power your moments with Swiss precision and eco-smart energy!
The Renata 357 (SR44SW/AG13) is a Swiss-made 1.55V watch battery offering mercury-free, long-lasting power. Compatible with numerous watch and device models, it delivers reliable performance backed by Swiss craftsmanship, making it the go-to choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking precision and sustainability.














| ASIN | B00SQ3LJ3U |
| Best Sellers Rank | 441,018 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 474 in Watch Batteries |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Renata |
| Manufacturer | Renata |
| Package Dimensions | 13.9 x 5.1 x 1 cm; 0.5 g |
S**N
Work perfectly in 3 film cameras
The batteries work perfectly in my Olympus OM10, Ricoh KR5 & KR10 Super 35mm cameras and a hand held Jessops light meter (26 years old and still works).
S**N
Nothing to complain about
These batteries seem well made and the moniker "Made in Switzerland" is reassuring
R**N
Watch Batteries
Does the job. Great value
W**D
Sehr schneller Versand. Uhrenbatterien 100% in Ordnung! Klemmenspannung 1,57V (ohne Belastung) Gekauft 1/2026, mindestens Haltbar bis 3/2028
A**N
Pile de Montre de Renata Renata Fait-Swiss 357 ou SR44SW ou AG13 1.55V facile a remplacer et durable
D**R
Tun was sie sollen. Meine analoge Monolta XD-7 mit Spannung versorgen.
A**N
Working great
D**S
I have a lot of electronic measuring devices (calipers, etc) that take this size battery. The problem is standard alkaline-cell LR44s last a very short time in them. SR44Ws or 357 cells are silver-oxide batteries, so their discharge curve is much flatter, holding a higher voltage longer than the LR44s. This means they last much longer in my calipers. They cost more than the alkaline cells, but are more than worth it for the longer life and reduced inconvenience of constant battery replacement. That said, I don't trust Chinese-made versions; I've had bad results with some of them. Renata is a Swiss company, and I've found them to be consistently reliable. (Pro tip if you have big bucks: Cheap Chinese calipers, height gauges, etc draw current even when the display is off, so they drain their batteries even if you aren't using them. In contrast, Mitutoyos; actually *are* off when you turn them off so batteries last many, many times longer in them. Unfortunately Mitutoyos cost $125-150 instead of $10-25 per pair, so for most of us constantly buying batteries ends up being the more affordable approach :-/)
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