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Sector 250 Chronograph Alarm
the middle dial on the right side of the watch is used to switch from watch settings to alarm settings..
pull the middle dial out to put it in alarm mode.
To set alarm:
-pull the center knob out.
-with it out you can now use the bottom (right) knob to set the alarm.
-pull the bottom right knob out one notch
-turn the knob clockwise or counter clockwise to set the alarm time
-push the knob back in (all the way)
the alarm is now set
if the center (right) knob is pulled out the alarm is ON
if the center (right) knob is pushed in the alarm is OFF
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I have owned this watch for about 10 years now and love it.
the past few years the chronograph buttons (on the left side of the
watch) were not working well rendering the chronograph and count down
timer functions unusable.
repairing a chronographs is expensive and watch makers usually charge
several hundred dollars which is not a feasible fee for a watch of this
value so i decided to open it up my self and clean it up and that did
the trick.. its working like new!
enjoy the watch!
8/25/2021 8:20:09 AM •
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on Aug 25, 2021
Digital wrist watch alarm is not working
This is usually caused by someone losing the alarm spring from inside the watch when changing the battery, or it could have a broken resonator plate on the case back
10/2/2013 2:16:38 PM •
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on Oct 02, 2013
Sector model 31723 broken stem
An independent watch repairman (used to be one at every jewelry store) can probably replace the stem of your watch for far less money, depending the damage you describe. I suspect that the high repair price given to you by Sector means that they would simply drop a brand new movement into your watch and give it back to you. In most cases, though, a replacement stem wholesales for $7-20, and you might be looking at $30-75 in labor, depending on where you live and the type of watch repair shop you're able to find.When looking for a repair place, I would stay away from the big chain jewelry stores--and also the "while you wait" watch battery shops. Neither of those operations typically has an in-house person with the right expertise to fix your watch.When all is said and done, it is possible that the nature of the stem break will require more expensive repairs to your watch. A good repairman will tell you if that's the case. Even then, $400 seems very high to fix this problem. In the old days of even 10 years ago, this would be a $25 repair!Best of luck with your quest.
12/2/2012 9:29:29 PM •
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on Dec 02, 2012
I have a sector 600 series with a black rubber
Here you will find Sector contact details:
http://www.sectornolimits.eu/#/eng/contact
And here is the link where you can find nearest Sector:
http://www.watchservicecenter.it/
You have to contact them and ask for the strap/bracelet you are after.
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8/14/2009 4:39:28 PM •
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on Aug 14, 2009
Side buttons stick on sector 890
All the pushbuttons must operate easy and snoothly. You will probably need just to clean them as grime and dirt goes in easily without notifying that.
2/23/2009 5:06:35 AM •
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on Feb 23, 2009
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