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Posted on Nov 12, 2007

Setting watch can't figure out how to set my watch

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  • needfixing Nov 26, 2007

    cant set my watch

  • Anonymous Nov 29, 2007

    I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING AND NOW I AM FRIED WITH THIS WATCH.



    IF I DON'T GET AN ANSWER THIS ONE HITS THE TRASH AND I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER COLUMBIA WATCH. WHAT A PAIN!!!!!

  • msbunny1313 Dec 14, 2007

    cannot set the watch

  • Anonymous Sep 01, 2008

    Columbia sport watch CL 3000 no insturctions

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Alright, so the actual solution probably revolves around the fact you are stuck on "T2" time mode. This is found by a symbol that reads either "T1" or "T2" directly above the seconds. So first make sure you are in "T1" by holding the ST/SP button first, then holding the SET button second and simultaneously. After holding both for a couple seconds, the mode will switch from either T1 to T2 or T2 to T1. Once you get the T1 to be selected, you can then press and hold the SET button. Once that is held long enough, a menu will pop up saying "Chime" as the first display. Press the Mode button to start displaying the other features, such as hour, minute, second, month, date, etc. To make changes within a selection use the ST/SP and RESET as up and down changes. When you are all done and back to the Chime feature, you can press SET to exit out of the menu.

As a side note, the T2 function is based off your T1 time, so if you are in a different time zone, you can offset the time by however many hours you off from the T1 time - but the key is to get the T1 time set first.

Hope this helps.

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Thank you I have had this watch for over a year and finally have it set thanks a bunch

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