My T Touch is 10 years old. While on vacation it just stopped working, it may have gotten wet? After a couple days the digital portion came back on and would beep and move all on its own. Eventually the time would work, but the analog and digital were out of synch. I can not use any other functions on the watch and none of the Touch locations respond. I had a jeweler replace the battery, but still the same issues. Only Alarm and time work, somewhat. Will removing the battery for a couple days remedy the problem? Thanks!
SOURCE: "Tissot Touch" Touch screen failure
it all stems from the watch not actually being waterproof it's more water resistant than waterproof. The little indentations on the back that look like they are for a tool to unscrew it are actually holes i guess for the altimeter and meteo so it can sense pressure. Behind the back just behind the holes is a nylon gauze material and underneath this is a sensor slightly recessed and covered with some kind of waterproof substance. As far as i can see the problems lie here any water sweat or other foreign object than gets into this gauze will eventually will clog this gauze material which at first will affect the altimeter then the meteo. When the gauze has been clogged up severely i gets very dirty indeed which means when it gets wet it takes an age to dry out so if you wear it in the shower like i used to it will never dry out this causes the watch to malfunction quite severely. You can actually fix this problem yourself just get a very small flat screwdriver and lever the back off don't worry it's only a push fit and comes of easily you will see straight away a dirty damp smelly clogged up round piece of nylon gauze clean this up with a bit of WARM not boiling soapy water being careful not to disturb the pressure sensor and it's waterproof goo inside then dry it all and put it together
Hope this helps
Dom
England
SOURCE: Digital and analog times are different and cannot
Just make a "synchro"nisation, as described in the technical manual for the watch, available on Tissot's site.
SOURCE: Tissot T-Touch-Works fine until just about the end of the warranty
I suggest writing to Tissot in both your home country and in the head office in Switzerland. Use both email and paper letters. If you can provide documentation of the attempted fixes that will really help your case. Since you had a history of problems you have every right to ask them to stand behind their product. Perhaps there is a new warranty on the replacement movement, for example. You have nothing to lose except a bit of time, paper and postage. You could even ask your dealer to back you up with this -- he or she will still get paid for the work if Tissot agrees to extend the warranty.
SOURCE: Tissot T-Touch T33.7.788.51 Bracelet replacement
Sounds like it's broken @ a factory sealed link (non servicable). Local jeweller should be able to order & fit you a new one
SOURCE: Hi guys,
The Tissot Touch watch is expected to need "SYNCHRONIZTION" periodically. (that is, to synchronize the digital and analog portions.) The Tissot manual tells how to do this. This manual came with your watch and is available online from the Tissot website.
good luck, Rodney
Setting the time on the PU910222003 Puma ladies watch.
The process is actually less complicated than you would
think.
First, a couple things you need to know and remember.
1. The watch has a
safety feature which requires you to press the touch button on the right side
of the watch before you can do anything as far as touching and changing
anything. If it did not, every time you
accidentally touched the dial something would change.
2. Touch means you
are touching the dial and the (stones or outer edge)
To change the time, day, date etc, on your PU910222003 you
must first press the touch button on the side.
The word touch will light up (display) inside the watch on the right
side of the dial.
Now you are ready to change stuff.
Touch the dial and the little what looks like bling at the
bottom of the watch. You need to be
touching the watch dial and these stones at the same time to do anything we are
about to do.
While touching and holding the bottom of the dial you may
see the back light turn on.
That is actually how you do that.
By continuing to touch and hold the bottom of the dial, you
will then see the word hold at the top and then the hour of the time
flash.
To increment the time or decrement the time, touch the right
side of the dial or the left side of the dial.
When you have arrived at the current hour, touch the hour at the top
again and the minutes will begin to flash.
Continue to set all settings in this manner until you are
satisfied. Touching the top to move to
the next setting and right or left of dial to go up or down.
When you are done.
Touch the bottom of the dial to exit this setting mode.
Day to day use,
Touch the time at the top of the dial to scroll through the
time, chrono, alarm etc. To see time if the screen saver is on, touch the left
side of the dial. Touching this
repeatedly will also scroll through all the phrases programmed into the watch.
While touching and holding the bottom of the dial you will
see the back light turn on.
Cool feature,
This watch actually has two displayable times you can use if
you travel often to a second time zone.
Press the touch button on the side and touch the right side of the
dial. Touching it for a second or two
will display the time of the second time zone.
Touching and holding for a couple more seconds will cause the T2 on the
display of the left side of the watch to flash and eventually switch to the
second time. I am thinking that touching
the bottom of the watch while displaying the second time should allow you to
set this time also.
Setting the time on the PU910222003 Puma ladies watch.
The process may be less complicated than you would
think.
First, a couple things you need to know and remember.
1. The watch has a
safety feature which requires you to press the touch button on the right side
of the watch before you can do anything as far as touching and changing
anything. If it did not, every time you
accidentally touched the dial something would change.
2. Touch means you
are touching the dial and the (stones or outer edge)
To change the time, day, date etc, on your watch you
must first press the touch button on the side.
The word touch will light up (display) inside the watch on the right
side of the dial.
Now you are ready to change stuff.
Touch the dial and the little what looks like bling at the
bottom of the watch. You need to be
touching the watch dial and these stones at the same time to do anything we are
about to do.
While touching and holding the bottom of the dial you may
see the back light turn on.
That is actually how you do that.
By continuing to touch and hold the bottom of the dial, you
will then see the word hold at the top and then the hour of the time
flash.
To increment the time or decrement the time, touch the right
side of the dial or the left side of the dial.
When you have arrived at the current hour, touch the hour at the top
again and the minutes will begin to flash.
Continue to set all settings in this manner until you are
satisfied. Touching the top to move to
the next setting and right or left of dial to go up or down.
When you are done.
Touch the bottom of the dial to exit this setting mode.
Day to day use,
Touch the time at the top of the dial to scroll through the
time, chrono, alarm etc. To see time if the screen saver is on, touch the left
side of the dial. Touching this
repeatedly will also scroll through all the phrases programmed into the watch.
While touching and holding the bottom of the dial you will
see the back light turn on.
Cool feature,
This watch actually has two displayable times you can use if
you travel often to a second time zone.
Press the touch button on the side and touch the right side of the
dial. Touching it for a second or two
will display the time of the second time zone.
Touching and holding for a couple more seconds will cause the T2 on the
display of the left side of the watch to flash and eventually switch to the
second time. I am thinking that touching
the bottom of the watch while displaying the second time should allow you to
set this time also.
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