My Invicta Men's 5670 has completely stopped and I cannot seem to make it start again?
I received the watch as a gift about 5-6 years ago and can't seem to find the instructions to it. The second hand stopped working on it a couple weeks ago but the rest seemed to be working fine. But just recently the entire watch has stopped working altogether. I watched this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpUbnc7ZCfk and followed the steps to try and repair it myself. However, when I press on Pusher A & Pusher B for 2 seconds, as he instructs, absolutely nothing happens? I am very lost and would really like to see this watch working again. Thank you so much for any help someone can provide.
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Your watch is battery powered or a 'quartz' watch. It is commonly refered to as a 'chronograph'. That is another word for stop watch.As well as telling time and the date, your watch can time how long an event lasts. For example, a horse race. You start the chronograph or stop watch when the horse starts and stop it when it crosses the finish line. When the next horse starts you need set it back to zero to time the next race.Operation is simple. The upper push button starts and stops the chronograph. Try it. Now with the chronograph stopped, push the bottom button. The hand return to the 12 o'clock position or the 'zero' position. Also notice the small dials on the dial or face of the watch. They record minutes and other increments of time. The large hand going around when you push the upper button is recording seconds. Hope this helps, Michael
There is no way to answer your question without my being able to see the watch and opening it up. It may or may not need a new movement, just some regular maintenance. You can email me if you want: [email protected]
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