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How do you change the day of the week and the date on Vintage rose 6752

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Push in that small indentation with a pin tip until it's on the date you want, quick , but took me 4 months to figure out...
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hi
never change week or date when day is on "sun" or "mon" also never change date or week or day when time is between 9 pm and 5 am.
to change day, move time back and forth between 10 pm and 2 am.
moon will change only after 24 hr round (not during quick day change)
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