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You need to pull the crown out 2 clicks and rotate to set time.
1 click and rotate for day/date functions.
Push in fully to lock settings and resume time keeping.
This is a dialog I had with a dealer: Ann: How can I help?
you: I was wondering where would one go for watch parts for the sw tritium watches? Ann: Smith & Wesson watches, Correct you: yes Ann: Here is the contact information for them Ann: SMITH & WESSON Ann: CAMPCO Ann: 4625 W. JEFFERSON Blvd. Ann: LOS ANGELES, CA 90016 Ann: www.smith-wesson.com Ann: 888.922.6726 you: thank you
mcdevito75 here, Your in a spot with your Ann Klien watch. BEST BET, shop ebay and match up another Ann Klien just like yours and use for parts. On ebay Click in search, watches then Ann Klien.
I would recommend going to a watch repair shop for this. Depending on the style of bracelet there are a couple solutions. I would suggest a shop familiar with or that carries Anne Klein. Most repair shops will have extender links and clasps. If you have a fashion watch that doesn't have a typical clasp or bracelet set up a Anne Klein dealer will be able to better assist you in getting a solution from Anne Klein.
Precision Time has Anne Klein and they do a fair job of getting parts through their repair center. You can visit their web site at PrecisionTimeCo.Com.
This is right. Anne Klein do not supply any parts to customers, so, you have to ask your jeweller/watchmaker to order the glass first and then they gonna fit it. You have another way to do that; ask your jeweller to send your watch to Anne Klein, where the glass will be replaced, but this way it will cost a lot more and you will have to wait much longer. I'd advice to choose the first way, as there is no difference where the watch glass was fitted.
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