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I have a radio controlled "slim lady"Ascot watch from Aldi (DE) now back in the USA but watch won't correct time.still 6hrs ahead. Thought it would correct itself. What should I do?
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Yes. The minute hand ticking every 10 seconds is normal. Losing time is either battery or a movement malfunction. Only a trained watchmaker (or presumably Omega) can determine which. Take it back to Omega
Nothing you can do. Where you work (middle east) there is no time signal radio station for your (radio controlled) wave ceptor watch. You can read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casio_Wave_Ceptor
to set the time: switch to timedisplay and hold the "S" key for three seconds, then adjust with the arrow key´s
to set the date: same prcedure as time but first switch to the date display
The indiglo technology is time limited (it dims over the years with use) and cannot be repaired - have you had the watch a long time? if so, I'm afraid it's time to get a new one. Sorry!
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