How to Set Your Watch
- Remove the watch from your wrist. Do not wear your watch while you wind and set it. ...
- Re-start your watch by manually winding it. ...
- Set the date. ...
- To set the time, pull the crown fully out. ...
- Set your watch at AM or PM. ...
- Set the time. ...
- Push the crown back in.
- How do you set a watch with one button?
- Why is my watch not working?
- How do you set a watch with 3 hands?
- When should you not set a watch?
How do you set a watch with one button?
One-button LED watches are super useful and simple to use. Press the button once to display the time, and then press and hold the button for 3 seconds to select the right hour and minutes. You can even set the date by doing the same thing.
Why is my watch not working?
The most common reason a watch will stop working or need service is due to the battery. A good rule of thumb when it comes to watch batteries is to replace them every two years. A quartz watch, however, can last three years or longer because they do not have second hands.
How do you set a watch with 3 hands?
Pull crown out to position 3 when Seconds hand reaches 12 o'clock position. Turn crown clockwise to set the DAY: each time the Hour and Minute hands complete a 24-hour rotation, the DAY indicator hand will advance by one day.
When should you not set a watch?
You should not make adjustments – such as setting the date or day of the week – when the time on the watch reads between the hours of 9:00 pm and 3:00 am. Each movement has its own guidelines so this may vary a little, but avoiding setting anything a few hours either side of midnight should keep you out of trouble.