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I haven't been able to locate your watch but since watches tend to be similar in operation, I suggest that you look at the instructions for my watch and try a similar settings.
Go to "http://ftp.casio.co.jp/pub/world_manual/wat/en/qw2735.pdf" and instructions for a Casio watch will appear. Go to page 4 and read instructions under "to adjust analogue time".
I have read the instructions and theyare as clear as mud!
If you haven't already tried it, try foll0wing the "local time" setting instructions, with reference to the s#last section "If necessary perform setting..............." This should either alter the hands or the digital display, so that you can get them to agree.
If you still cannot set your watch, then you might find it useful to go to Tissot.com and click on "contact us" and send them an email explaining your problem.
To get some go to
"www.columbia.com/Equipment-+-Accessories/Licensee_Landing,default,pg.html"
Under
"Timing" you will see a link "PDF.............", click on this and a
list of diagrams will appear. Choose the one that looks like yours and
follow the adjacent instructions.
I suspect that there is a setting up procedure that needs to befollowed when the batteries have been replaced. (I had a similarproblem when I did this with my watch - although the hands were moving,they were incorrect!)
I was unable to find any instructions on their web site but if you go to their web site (/www.sekonda.co.uk/) or your own area web site for Seconda, at the top of the page you will see a store locator tab, click on this to find your local store and ask them for some instructions.
First look for the set button then press it ,a long press and If it is blinking that's the time you to select the hour ,the minutes,the day/date,the alarms and the special features of your watch.The right button the up and down or for scrolling.Try all of this so your time will set.
I found users instructions on roxy website at:
http://www.roxy.com/search/index.jsp?f=Taxonomy%2FROXY%2F2818169&categoryId=2818071&f=Taxonomy%2FROXY%2F2818071&fbc=1&fbn=Taxonomy|Watches&fbx=0
We were able to program our watch completely!!!
If you look on the back of the watch that you bought on the metal plate, it tells you the style. Ours was the Roxy 70's digital watch, and I found specific instructions at (even if this is not your style, the instructions may work): http://www.roxy.com/graphics/uc/roxy/manuals/Roxy_manual_watch_70s.pdf
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