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1st you have to set the second hand, and the milli second- pull the crown on its third position and push the upper button until the big second hand reaches 12 o'clock then the lower button is for the millisecond push it until it reached 0. nd push the crown to its second position and push the lower button to set the minute hand of the chronograph until it reaches 30 then 3rd push the crown in its normal position. that' it. i hope that i had helped you.
Here is how to correct the 0 Position for your watch.
While your the crown of your watch is down in the starting position , turn the crown until the mode hand (this is the circle at the bottom of the face) reaches CHR
At this time now pull out the crown until it clicks two times, two the second setting of the crown.
This will bring the watch to the 0 position correction function. you can turn the crown clock wise to correct the hour hand.
press the a button to switch hand to second, or press again to switch to minute. Then use crown again to correct 0 position.
The hour and the 24 hour hand is in conjunction with each other.
then push down the crown all the way in and you should be all set.
in order to set the repeater chime you need to set the watch and the sub watch to the same time.
This watch has comes with crown in position 0 , if you pull it out one level it becomes position 1 and if you pull it out one more time it is position 2 .
There are 3 buttons on the watch also. The button directly above the crown is button A the button below the crown is button B and the button directly across the crown is button C.
To set time you must first pull out crown to position 2 when the small second hand is at 12 o'clock position and it is stopped.
The mode will also at this time go to 0 and the sub watch second hand( the long second hand with the sun on it ) will also go to 0.
At this time you can just move the crown to set the proper time to the main watch . Now if you press the B button to set the sub watch . Each time you press the B button it will advance one minute hold down the B button and will advance time faster.
Do this to set the sub watch time make sure you watch the am and pm to make sure you are getting the proper time of day.
if the sub watch second hand ( the long second hand) is not aligned to 12 oclock then press the A button keep pressing button or hold it down to go faster until it is aligned at the 12 oclock position
Now push crown in back to 0 position for your time for your watch and sub watch should be set.
Set leap year. Pull crown to position 1 Press the B button to adjust leap year. the leap year is set by how many years from the previous leap year it has been . So 2008 was the previous leap year so we will h ave to set leap year at year 2 . The hands of the leap year are connected to the month so you must hold down a and b button or just press the b button to get to year 2 .
once you do that your leap year should be set.
to set the Repeater ( this is a beep from the watch to tell you the time with sound) make sure crown is in 0 position and hold a button for a couple of seconds to activate Reapter.
you can press any other button to end the chime .
also to get to leap year view while crown is in 0 position hold down the b button for 2 seconds . Pushes any button to return to normal calendar.
In all probability the watch has become magnetized, which affects the mainspring hence it's timekeeping capabilites. Now you need to find a watchmaker/shop that knows what this means, and has a demagnetizer (yes, they do make such a thing) and have it demagnetized. It should be relatively inexpensive, say $10-15.
The hands of an analog watch are often only press-fitted on the shafts (hour and minutes are tubular, seconds solid shaft) and the second hand has probably only slipped so it is no longer being driven.
I suspect a watch-maker could reattach it for a small charge.
Pull out the crown to the first or second set position then press and hold down the start button. The sweep arm should begin to move into the right position. Once it is at 12:00 or 0 release the button and press the crown back in.
If the stop watch hands are not in the "0" (12 o clock) Position, follow the prodedure below to set them to the 12 o Clock position
1, Pull the crown to secound position
2, Press Button "A" for 2 seconds.
3, Press Button "B" to Adjust the minute Hand to "0" Position
4, Press Button "A" for 2 secounds then press Button "B" to adjust secound hand to "0" Position
5, Press crown into normal position
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