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The crown maybe a screwdown type. Try unscrewing (like jar lid)them pulling out the crown.
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If you plan on doing this yourself, find a nice heavy pair of needle nose pliers and put the ends in the knotches on the casing back. Have them as far apart from each other as you can and turn counter-clockwise. If you still have problems opening, put the watch in a vise with the lugs in the teeth of the vise. DO NOT tighten too hard or you will snap the lugs. It dosn't have to be tight , just enough to hold the watch while you turn the back. If you still have problems please let me know and we will find another way of doing this.Good luck!!
SOURCE: Setting time and date on my Cartier Pasha watch.
Do not be so afraid. Unscrew that big crown fully, pull off and then you will see the real setting crown(quite small one), called an underlayed crown.
That little chain is hard enough to withstand your pulls, unless you are drunk. :)))
When you get that small crown handy- you can set the time and all the features.
If the small crown is not moving, your watch is rusty and you will need a proper watchmakers help.
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Here is the link to all existing diesel watch movement instructions:
http://store.dieseltimeframes.com/text/content/diesel/DieselENGLISH.pdf
Do not forget to rate, please.
SOURCE: The second hand of my Tissot watch T870/970 starts and stops.
Hello!
Absolutely astonished by this "solution" from escapement.
This watch is working perfectly - it is simply giving its "end of battery life warning".
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