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Casio DB 360. The alarm was set accidentally. I cant sleep at night because the alarm keeps on beeping every after a few minutes.
I'll preface this by saying this is not an answer.
Dude holy shudiwnx this same thing is happening to me with the exact same watch and I have no idea what to do. Did you ever figure it out?
I've resorted to burying my watch in a blanket in my living room but that only does so much in a one-bedroom apartment.
Had this watch for like 4 years too before this happened now I got no clue how to navigate it cause of course I NEVER use it for alarms. No idea how it happened.
Hit me up if you figured this out,
Thanks in advance cause I'm half a decade late.
max
10/19/2021 5:17:17 AM •
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on Oct 19, 2021
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I have a Casio 1470
mcdevito75 here, I would see the jeweler who installed the new batteries and ask to have the battery install double checked so they are makeing proper contact with the LCD movement. In the meantime you can try to hold down the MODE button for a few seconds and see if the display appears, also if the display screen has turned very dark, your Casio may have had it, as the LCD display could have gone bad. New batteries should bring up a display even after the watch has been stored. Hopefully the display is still a grayish color and the new batteries need re-alignment.
10/13/2020 7:08:58 PM •
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on Oct 13, 2020
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Set 12 or 24 hr on my Casio 3435 watch
depends on your use of watches and the environment you tend to be in. If you are somewhere that allows you to see whether there it is day or night, than using 12 hr setting will work just fine. However if you're in a place that keeps you secluded and you are not able to determine whether it is day or night than 24 hr. setting will help you keep track of not just the time, but whether it is day or night.
9/30/2019 6:41:58 PM •
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on Sep 30, 2019
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