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I have Sekonda analogue / digital watch, it has 4 buttons but no winder. How do I change the analogue hands to the correct time?

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Here is every Sekonda Manual. Look for a 4 number code on the back. Normally there is a button combination that moves the hands fast or a click at a time like an alarm clock or timer.

https://manuall.co.uk/miscellaneous/watches/sekonda-watches/

Click here and also click the images tab.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Sekonda+analogue++digital+watch,+set+analogue+hands

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Setting the clock depends on wether it is digital or no.

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