Bulova Marine Star 96C30 watch - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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How to set time on a bulova marine star 96C30

For some reason you cannot find the manuals on the Bulova web site any longer. But don't worry....
I have the manual for the Bulova Marine Star 96C30 Watch. This is easily fixable.
Below, I have typed the instruction on how to fix this issue as well as reset the time and calendar and a few extra tips in case you forgot....

Here is what it says to do if the hands don't match up with the display time (usually happens after you change the battery).
First, you must locate the buttons on the watch.
The "A" button is at the 2 o'clock position (upper right). The "B" button is at the 10 o'clock position (upper left) The "C" button is at the 8 o'clock position (lower left) The "M" (mode) button is at the 4 o'clock position (lower right), and is the only button you can pull out to set the times, calendar and programming.
To RESET the watch and do the ZERO POSITIONING after changing a battery or having a display error, do the following.
RESET 1. Pull the "M" button out to the setting position. 2. hold down the "A", "B", and "C" buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds, then release them. All digit segments will turn on and display completely.
ZERO POSITIONING 1. Press the "B" button and all the segments in the digital time will reset to zero, with "UTC" showing in the main digital window. 2. Zero the "UTC" minute and hour hand (located in 12 o'clock sub-dial) to the 24 o'clock maker (straight up). Button "A" will move the hands clockwise, and button "C" will move the hands counter clockwise. 3. Press button "B" - "HR" shows in the main digital window. Adjust the main (large) hour hand to the 12 o'clock (midnight) position using "A" and "C" buttons. At the same time, observe the synchronized 24 hour hand (small dial to the left of the main dial), to insure that it also moves to point to "24". 4. Press button "B". "MIN" shows in the display window. Adjust the large minute hand to also point to the 12 using the "A" and "C" buttons. 5. Push the "M" (mode) button back in to its normal position. The watch beeps and at the same time the hands jump slightly. ALL RESET and ZERO POSITIONING are now complete. 6. Reset the time, calendar and other modes.
To set the time. Note that changing the time in any of the cities will automatically update the time for all the cities. 1. Press the "M" button to move the mode hand to (TME) 2. Press either the "A" or "C" button to move to the desired city. 3. Pull the "M" button out to the setting position. 4. Press the "A" button. SECONDS will blink. Set them with "C". 5. Press the "A" button again, and MINUTES will blink. Set them with the "C" button. 6. Press the "A" button again, and HOURS will blink. Set with the "C" button. 7. Press the "A" button again, and 12 or 24 hours tim format will appear. 8. Push in the "M" button to its normal position.
To set the calender 1. push the "M" button to move the mode hand to (CAL) 2. Set the city using the "A" or "C" buttons. 3. Pull out the "M" button to the "setting" position. The numbers of the "month" starts to blink. this is an "american" date system with the month first, day second, and year third. Use "C" button to adjust the month. 4. Push the "A" button. The date (day) will flash. Adjust with the "C" button. 5. Push the "A" button. The YEAR flashes. Adjust with the "C" button. 6. Push the "M" button back in. The calender is simultaneously adjusted for all cities.
Couple of other "tips".
Switching the time on the digital display with the time shown on the hands: 1. Press the "M" button until the mode hand is in (TME) or (CAL) mode. 2. Pressing the "A" and "C" button together. The time will switch the between the main hands (analog) and the digital display.
Temporary Hand Retraction Pressing and holding the "B" button will move the hands out of the way of the display. Repressing the "B" button will put the hands back at the correct time.
hope this helps.
4/29/2020 12:22:50 PM • Bulova Marine... • Answered on Apr 29, 2020 • 11,084 views
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Need operators manual for a bulova marine star

While I can find "Marine Star" in the list of models, I could not find one with the same refernce number.

There are a number of models so if you go to http://www.bulova.com/brands/bulova/bulova.aspx?brand=bulova#coll_id=30&coll_name=Marine%20Star&gender=1 ", you may be able to find one that looks like yours.

If you click on a watch, details appear and these include operating instructions.
5/30/2019 7:41:54 PM • Bulova Marine... • Answered on May 30, 2019 • 1,103 views
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Bulova 90a07 owners manual

Bulova's manual for setting the 90A07 is a Technical Letter, Book No. 442, Model 3S10. Otherwise, the movement in the watch is a Caliber 3530 by Miyota, and Miyota and Citizen publish an instructions and repair manual for it. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/923810/Citizen-3510a-12.html#product-3530A
5/30/2019 6:10:55 PM • Bulova Marine... • Answered on May 30, 2019 • 775 views
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How

Here is what it says to do if the hands don't match up with the display time (usually happens after you change the battery). First, you must locate the buttons on the watch. The "A" button is at the 2 o'clock position (upper right). The "B" button is at the 10 o'clock position (upper left) The "C" button is at the 8 o'clock position (lower left) The "M" (mode) button is at the 4 o'clock position (lower right), and is the only button you can pull out to set the times, calendar and programming. To RESET the watch and do the ZERO POSITIONING after changing a battery or having a display error, do the following. RESET 1. Pull the "M" button out to the setting position. 2. hold down the "A", "B", and "C" buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds, then release them. All digit segments will turn on and display completely. ZERO POSITIONING 1. Press the "B" button and all the segments in the digital time will reset to zero, with "UTC" showing in the main digital window. 2. Zero the "UTC" minute and hour hand (located in 12 o'clock sub-dial) to the 24 o'clock maker (straight up). Button "A" will move the hands clockwise, and button "C" will move the hands counter clockwise. 3. Press button "B" - "HR" shows in the main digital window. Adjust the main (large) hour hand to the 12 o'clock (midnight) position using "A" and "C" buttons. At the same time, observe the synchronized 24 hour hand (small dial to the left of the main dial), to insure that it also moves to point to "24". 4. Press button "B". "MIN" shows in the display window. Adjust the large minute hand to also point to the 12 using the "A" and "C" buttons. 5. Push the "M" (mode) button back in to its normal position. The watch beeps and at the same time the hands jump slightly. ALL RESET and ZERO POSITIONING are now complete. 6. Reset the time, calendar and other modes. To set the time. Note that changing the time in any of the cities will automatically update the time for all the cities. 1. Press the "M" button to move the mode hand to (TME) 2. Press either the "A" or "C" button to move to the desired city. 3. Pull the "M" button out to the setting position. 4. Press the "A" button. SECONDS will blink. Set them with "C". 5. Press the "A" button again, and MINUTES will blink. Set them with the "C" button. 6. Press the "A" button again, and HOURS will blink. Set with the "C" button. 7. Press the "A" button again, and 12 or 24 hours tim format will appear. 8. Push in the "M" button to its normal position. To set the calender 1. push the "M" button to move the mode hand to (CAL) 2. Set the city using the "A" or "C" buttons. 3. Pull out the "M" button to the "setting" position. The numbers of the "month" starts to blink. this is an "american" date system with the month first, day second, and year third. Use "C" button to adjust the month. 4. Push the "A" button. The date (day) will flash. Adjust with the "C" button. 5. Push the "A" button. The YEAR flashes. Adjust with the "C" button. 6. Push the "M" button back in. The calender is simultaneously adjusted for all cities. Couple of other "tips". Switching the time on the digital display with the time shown on the hands: 1. Press the "M" button until the mode hand is in (TME) or (CAL) mode. 2. Pressing the "A" and "C" button together. The time will switch the between the main hands (analog) and the digital display. Temporary Hand Retraction Pressing and holding the "B" button will move the hands out of the way of the display. Repressing the "B" button will put the hands back at the correct time. hope this helps. Source: how to set time on a bulova marine star 96C30 This solution is from fixya member ropickym Fixya
7/4/2014 5:50:35 AM • Bulova Marine... • Answered on Jul 04, 2014 • 675 views
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How to set time on bulova 96c30 marine star

try here
7/4/2014 12:25:24 AM • Bulova Marine... • Answered on Jul 04, 2014 • 524 views
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I can't set my watch.The book that came with it

I have looked at thier web site and can't find your model listed.

I suggest you go to their web site and find your nearest service center and bend their ears about poor service. T

hey should be able to give you a set of instructions that suit your model, after all, they must have issued such instructions at some time and they should be able to dig them out for you
3/15/2011 7:01:37 PM • Bulova Marine... • Answered on Mar 15, 2011 • 263 views
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My hands will not synch

Go to http://www.bulova.com/brands/bulova/product.aspx?origin=collection&sku=96B113&brand=bulova and look at the list of Marine star watches but not the model you have.

I suggest you look through the models the show and select the one that looks similar to yours and click on the watch to get details, which should include operating instructions.
9/26/2010 9:27:45 PM • Bulova Marine... • Answered on Sep 26, 2010 • 432 views
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Im am trying to set

You can download manual/instructions from the following site:
http://www.bulovaspecialmarkets.com/service/servicecenter.aspx
8/12/2010 3:01:30 AM • Bulova Marine... • Answered on Aug 12, 2010 • 293 views
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Setting time on 96g36 can you help

Click on my profile (escapement), then click on Tips and Tricks. There you will find link to all watch manuals. Rate me, plz.
2/24/2010 5:18:08 AM • Bulova Marine... • Answered on Feb 24, 2010 • 429 views
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I havent worn this watch for about a year the

A few watch companies...Bulova being one of them used to give a 10 year warranty but I dont know of any batteries that actually last 10 years! The average life of a 1.5 volt silver oxide battery is 2-3 years (sometimes a smidge longer) depending on the age and condition of the watch. A 3 volt lithium battery will get on average 3-4 years.

Im guessing that your battery is probably dead! :-)
1/19/2010 4:35:19 AM • Bulova Marine... • Answered on Jan 19, 2010 • 489 views
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My watch has stopped working and the battery is fine

The battery may be bad or installed with the wrong side up. Usually the positive (+) side faces up.

If this is not the problem you may have a bad coil in the movement or the watch needs servicing by a qualified watchmaker.

If you have any further questions please let me know.
Many thanks!
Mike Kenley
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11/30/2009 4:04:10 AM • Bulova Marine... • Answered on Nov 30, 2009 • 1,479 views
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What is this watch model Caravelle By Bulova c875182 45C04 and 05

Click on the link and ID your watch. The numbers are not identified. If you bought it on eBay, Amazon or anywhere other than a dealer shop, it is a Chinese clone. They make up model numbers for effect and to avoid litigation. https://www.google.com/search?q=Caravelle+By+Bulova+c875182&sca_esv=584988440&rlz=1C1QJDB_enCA643CA644&tbm=isch&sxsrf=AM9HkKkYbdvYgLAR8s9CmNaospXMuyRW9A:1700802670780&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjpjJnY79uCAxUGhYkEHbyDDL4Q_AUoAnoECAQQBA&biw=1920&bih=931&dpr=1 ..
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How do I change battery for bulova b0553 mini grandfather clock?

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Bulova 98H48. What battery is in it please? I opened the watch up to replace the battery and ended up losing it. Thanks.

They use many, so the answer is always "the same as the one that came out of it". https://www.energizer.com/specialty-battery-finder/bulova-watch-battery-replacement Nothing here, which is odd because that normally works, https://www.google.com/search?q=Bulova+98H48+battery+type Look for tiny engraving next to the battery compartment. Or ask them direct. https://www.bulova.com/ca/en/contact-us.html ..
3/17/2023 1:19:25 AM • Bulova Watches • Answered on Mar 17, 2023 • 173 views
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We have inherited two Bulova Tempis Fujit Mantle clocks. No instructions for how to adjust anything. Bulova is no help. Any ideas for instruction manuals?

see if this helps https://www.bulovaclocks.com/en/manuals
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The push button function on swiss model 2423.11 bulova accutron.

Jesus I can't believe no one answered this guy with even an "I don't know." in 6 years. If it's like my watch, it's for synchronizing the second hand. If you press the button on the minute mark from the NIST time web site, when your watch is ten seconds fast, the second hand will stop for ten seconds. This makes your watch match the time clock. The really cool thing is if your watch is SLOW, if you press the button on the minute mark when your watch is twenty seconds behind the NIST time web site, the second hand will SPEED UP until it matches the NIST time. Very cool and this is **totally from my memory** because I just got my watch back from Bulova but I forgot to ask about the button.
1/1/2022 5:02:13 AM • Bulova Watches • Answered on Jan 01, 2022 • 380 views
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What battery does the Bulova C837381 take and how do you put back on?

Tip & How-To about Watches Changing Watch Batteries Lots of posters ask "what is the battery in my (name of watch)" with a view to changing it yourself. This is a bad idea for many reasons. You don't have the tools or knowledge to remove a rotary screw on back, or the gasket sealant for a waterproof watch. Some fashion watches have 4 traditional screw and need professional grade jeweler screwdrivers. Also, there are about 20 batteries commonly used in watches, in various sizes and internal technology, Lithium Ion, Silver Oxide and Manganese Alkaline. If you buy them, you generally have to buy 10! Don't sweat the details. Just take the watch to your local jeweler. They have all the batteries at hand and the tools to remove the back. It is done whilst you wait for $8 to $15! Posted by ADMIN... on Dec 31, 2018
6/14/2021 3:57:55 PM • Bulova Watches • Answered on Jun 14, 2021 • 209 views
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