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The timer on Pulsar watch does not line up at 12 when reset.

The timer (stop watch) on my Pulsar Chronograph watch does not line up with the 12 when it is reset. I think it was knocked off center with very high magnatism. Is there a way I can manually reset it?

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To set the timer hand on these models of Pulsar watches, do the following: 
Looking at the face of the watch, there are two buttons and a crown on the right side. The TOP button is Button "A". - The BOTTOM button is Button "B".
There are 3 positions on the crown: IN (#1), FIRST CLICK (#2) & SECOND CLICK (#3).
First, pull the crown out to the second 'click' position (#3) ... This is all the way out. (STOP THERE! Pulling harder will harm your watch! Don't try to pull past position #3!)
Push and hold Button "A" for two (2) seconds. The dial will sweep around to the 12 O'clock position. You can advance the timer while the crown is in position #3 (second click out) to reset it back to the default position. 
The manual says that if you pull the crown out to position #3 while the timer is measuring, the hand will reset back to the 12 o'clock position... I haven't tried that, so I can't confirm.

Posted on Mar 31, 2010

  • Art Graham
    Art Graham Mar 04, 2016

    If you need to adjust the minute hand, press the button "B" as needed. When done, pressing and holding "A" will spin the second hand. Again, use button "B" to adjust. Pressing and holding "A" a third time spins the alarm hands. Press in the crown when done.

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