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The date in my ice watch doesn't change after 12:00 AM but instead....it is changed at 09:00 AM ???!!!!

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I found the above solution did not work for me but I finally found a solution by stoping my watch before midday at say 11am (by pulling the winder out, before the date started to change). Then after midday, correct the time and start the watch again. Then the date will start to turn at midnight.

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The hands of your watch had to be aligned. it is the only way to fixed your watch.

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I take it that your watch changes date at 12 noon, instead of 12 midnight.
If so change the time of your watch 12 hours, so it reads the same time, but instead of am, it is pm, or visa versa. Analog watches do not have a 24 hour time setting.
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The day inscription is two days late, monday, watch says saturday

So to change the Day and Date of your Watch, slowly pull the Stem out... (Do note that if you have a Waterproof Watch, you'll need to unscrew the Stem counter-clockwise, which is towards you, until it unlocks, then you can pull the Stem out!) But this is where you need to go slow. If you pull it out slowly you should hear one snap. (It stops on the first notch) If you pull the Stem out all the way, it snaps twice and ends up on the second notch. (See picture below) The second notch, or all the way out, is where the Stem needs to be to set the Time.
day-changed.gif But the first notch, or first snap, is the secret and the key to setting the Day and Date! In the first notch position, you'll see that if you spin the Crown one way, it will change the Day. Spin it in the opposite direction and it changes the Date!
Do keep in mind that you may have to spin the Day and Date a couple rotations because it most likely will alternate between English and Spanish. Just pick the correct Language for you and it's done! When the Day and Date are set, push the Stem in all the way and enjoy your Watch!
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Your watch is 12 hours out of step. (The date changes every second revolution of the hour hand.)

Wind your watch forward 12 hours, (you may have to reset the date) and it will then change around midnight.
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Your problem is caused by the fact that the watch is 12 hours out of step.

Wind your watch forward 12 hours, reset the date if you need to and you watch will then change around midnight.

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How do i get the day to match the date

Hi,

Here is step by step instruction as well as the picture.

Please click on the link
http://www.michele.com/wcsstore/Michele/images/instructions/michele_instructions.pdf

I hope this will help you resolve the issue.

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