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read the instruction manual,
Geneva Watches with Two or Three Hands
Pull the crown out until you feel a click.
Turn the crown counterclockwise until you have the correct time.
Push the crown back in to set the time.
Geneva Watches with Two or Three Hands and a Date Window
Pull the crown out until you feel two clicks. This second click position allows you to set the time.
Turn the crown counter clockwise until you have the correct time. Push the crown all the way in to set the time.
Pull the crown out until you feel one click. This first click position allows you to set the date.
Turn the crown counterclockwise until you have the correct date. Push the crown back in to set the date.
Multi-Function Geneva Watches
Pull the crown out until you feel two clicks. This second click position allows you to set the day.
Rotate the crown counter clockwise until you have the correct day. Push the crown in to set the day.
Pull the crown out until you feel a second click to set the time or the 24-hour hand.
Turn the crown clockwise until you have the correct time, then push the crown in to set it.
Pull the crown out just one click to set the date. Turn the crown clockwise until you have the correct date, then push the crown in to set it.
Geneva Chronograph Watches
Pull the crown out two clicks. This second click position allows you to set the time.
Turn the crown clockwise until you have the correct time, then push the crown in to set it.
Pull the crown out just one click to set the date. Turn the crown clockwise until you have the correct date, then push the crown in to set it.
Stop and start the chronograph by pressing the PA button, located above the crown.
Reset the chronograph by pressing the PB button just below the crown. The PB button returns the chronograph second and minute hands to their original positions of zero.
Automatic Geneva Watches
Wind the mainspring by turning the crown 15 to 20 times clockwise.
Pull the crown out until it clicks.
Turn the crown counterclockwise until you have the correct time, then push the crown in to set the time.
Tips & Warnings
Do not set the date or time between 8 p.m. and 3 a.m. to avoid damage to your Geneva watch. The gears sit too close together during these times.
If your Geneva watch becomes wet, wipe it dry as soon as possible. Keep your watch away from saunas and hot tubs, as the extreme heat diminishes the watch's water resistance.
Hi there I see that you are in need of assistance setting time on your Armitron Wrist watch.
I would be more than glad to give you details on how to, Please see steps below.
Your Armitron Watch will have Four Button on the side of the watches rim.
Button on the upper Left is MODE.
Button on the lower Left is LIGHT.
Button on the upper right is DATE.
Button on the lower right is Alarm.
See Steps below: *Setting the time*
Press and Hold down the Mode Button til the Hours flash
Then push Alarm Button to set the Hours
Press and Hold down the Date Button till the Minutes flash, then push D/Alarm Button to set the minutes
After setting the minutes on your watch, Press date till you get the month flashing push Alarm to set the month
Press the Date again till the Date flashes, then push Alarm to set date
Press the Date again till the Date on your watch flashes, then push Alarm to set the date
After setting everything push the Mode Button again just once to set everything or finalize your settings on the watch.
I hope that this will be of help regarding your query on how to set the time on your Armitron watch, I also included the setting of the time and date just for further details.
I will be glad to help you with your concern regarding your Armitron
Wristwatch, what exactly would you be experiencing? cause I only put
info on how to set time and date on the Watch.
Please see below steps:
Your Armitron Watch will have Four
Button
on the side of the watches rim.
Button on the upper
Left is MODE.
Button on the lower
Left is LIGHT.
Button on the upper
right is DATE.
Button on the lower
right is Alarm.
See
Steps below: *Setting the time*
Press and Hold down the Mode Button
til the Hours flash
Then push Alarm Button to set the Hours
Press and Hold down
the Date Button till the
Minutes
flash, then push Alarm Button to
set the minutes
After setting the minutes on your
watch, Press Date
till you get the month flashing push Alarm to set the month
Press the Date
again till the Date flashes, then push
Alarm to set date
Press the Date again
till the Date on your watch
flashes, then push Alarm to set
the date
After setting everything push the Mode Button again
just once to set everything or finalize your settings on the watch.
I
hope that this will be of help regarding your query on how to set the
time on your Armitron watch, I
also included the setting of the time and
date just for further details.
sometimes during time set, the hands are set to change date at day time.
check it your date turns during 12 noon, if yes move the hands clockwise until you set your time and date on sync.
say you want to set your watch date:10th and time:10:15am
adjust your date at 9th
then move your hands clockwise until the date turns to 10th at the 12 thats the 12 midnight.
then continue moving your hands clockwise until you reach 10:15am
mcdevito75 here, The stem should have 2 positions to set the DATE without haveing to cycle the watch 60 times. Slip a finger nail just under the crown and gently, gently lift the crown to it's first position, it may take practice so be patient, once in it"s first position you can easily change the DATE, change it to 1 DATE before the DATE you want. NOW! push the stem back in and then pull it out to set the proper DATE and time of day, your watch is set and will change on time, around Mid Nite.
Let me start by saying that I own this watch and LOVE it!
To set the time you need to pull the crown all the way out to the furthest position.
To set the date you need to have the crown in the position in between the "winding" position and the "time set" position. Basically, pull the crown out till you hear/feel 1 click to wind, 2 clicks (total) to set the date, and 3 (total) clicks to set the time. I always set the date first to 1 day behind the current date. I then move the crown out to set the time so that I can set the watch to either AM/PM depending on the actual time. For example, I set my Rolex today (the 5th of January at 3pm - just an example). I would first move the crown to the date setting function and move it to January 4. I would then move it out one more position to set the time. I would go around the watch until the date changed to the 5th and then go around from 12 to 12 to change from AM to PM. I would then move it to the 3 and then I'm all set. This is helpful because it will ensure that your date will correctly change when the day changes and not be 12 hours behind.
for a watch face that has a day of week, date, and moon calendar: There are two click points on the set-pin. pull out 1 click to access date/moon calendar; spin clockwise to set the moon calendar. spin counterclockwise to set date.
pull out pin 2 clicks to set time, just like any other watch
There are two positions for the setting crown all the way out is to set time,one click out to set date.To set the date you must first set the time by moving the hands around clockwise until you see the date change(midnight) then continue around to the correct time.Then push crown in on click and set the date
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