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Thanks for the reply. Yes that would be quite a likely explanation given the circumstances, and if Casio had said that I wouldn't be posting here at all - except to maybe offer it up for spare parts..
@cagimaha cheers for the offer. If I remember, I'll bring it along to the next TNRC and you can use your blowtorch and chain whip on it..
If it has sat for a few years with a dead battery, the battery has likely split. If that is the case, the movement is dead. Most likely the reason they are saying that a new part (movement) cannot be sourced. It will prob have two batteries in it, a 377 and a 2032 or something.