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Tony hempsall Posted on Nov 01, 2017

Weide wh1103 watch hands stopped working.other functions still ok.

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1. did you check the battery? some analog-digital watches have two batteries. one for analog and the other for digital.
if so, try to replace one of the battery.

2. maybe your watch need to clean the internal mechanism. bring it to service center.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2009

SOURCE: Stop Watch not resetting

pulling the crown out to position 2 and pressing button to zero it out one increment at a time is the way to do it do touch the watch hands. Works on fossil watches as well as tag watches

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2009

SOURCE: Large second hand not running, Stop Watch function?

Hey, it sounds like your watch is just fine! A nice watch to inherit.
The small second hand on the sub-dial is your normal second hand.
The large second hand is the second timer for your chronograph feature.
It should only move when you hit the side buttons. One of them (usually the top plunger/ button) will start the Chrono timer and then hitting it again will stop it. The bottom button should reset the hand to the 12 o'clock/ zero marker.
If the large hand is not functioning at all then there may be something wrong with the watch; perhaps the buttons are not making full contact within the watch or the hand may be stuck and need repair.
Hope this answers your questions. Post more questions if need be.
Congrats on your new watch.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2010

SOURCE: it just stopped

TRY CHANGING YOUR WATCH BATTERY.

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