Again, you're talking absolute nonsense.
Kinetic watches use rechargeable batteries. They are often called capacitors. Google them. They look exactly like watch batteries... Because they are. They also need replacing eventually, because just like the rechargeable AAs you might pop in your remote control, they can lose their ability to hold charge over time. I can give you some common Seiko part numbers if it's helpful?
On to Quartz movements with a ten year battery life. They are not rare or difficult to find. You have experience of one particular family of high accuracy quartz movement - the 9F series, and from this surmise that because they have a 3 year battery life, 10 year batteries have not caught on in the "best" watches. What rot. Examples from another family of high accuracy movements produced by exactly the same manufacturer - Seikos 8F series, have a ten year battery life, as has been pointed out to you earlier in this thread. I understand part of the reason for the shorter battery life in the 9F series is the twin-pulse feature, but I'm no expert.
Ronda and ETA both produce cheap, mass produced movements with ten year battery lives. I'm not going to google you up some of the countless examples of watches which are available with ten year battery lives, but if you look no further than the owner of this site, the PRS10 and PRS18Q are just two, both very affordable, no more than one click away from this page.
Stop opining from a position of complete ignorance.