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If your lupah has a screwdown crown (middle button), you need to unscrew it. Pull out the middle button 1 click (it should have 2 clicks...if it's all the way pulled out, then you have gone too far) and turn the screw counter clockwise. Some model's you have to give them a couple good turns to adjust a single day, so don't give up if you move it a quarter turn and nothing moves. Once done adjusting, just push the crown back in and lock it down (lock down crown isn't a necessity. It is rather a means of keeping water at pressure from entering your time piece. So don't freak out if your model doesn't have a screwdown crown. Not all of them do). Best of luck to you!
The 2093 is listed as a quartz watch and may need a new battery. Any watch shop or jewelry store should be able to replace the battery and caseback gasket for about $8. The gasket keeps water out and should not be reused.
The Lupah has a chronograph so dont worry about the sub dials while your setting the time. Pull the crown out to the first position and set the time. For the date pull out to the second position and set the date.
To set the chronograph sweep arm pull the crown out and press and hold down the start button. The sweep arm will move into position. Stop it on the 12:00 or 0 position.
If there is no problem with the stem then you can just screw it on. I suggest using a thread lock to insure a good fit. Start by taking the back off and hold the stem in place with a pair of needle nose pliers. Be sure to start by turning the crown in the reverse direction so you dont cross thread. Once you feel it hit the beginning of the thread you can turn in the on direction. I always recommend having this sort of service done by a watch maker/technician who can reseal the watch and pressure test it to be sure it is still water resistant.
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