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Press and hold the top right button till it beeps. Then press the bottom left button to scroll throught the hh:mm:ss, use the top buttons to increase or decrease the number. Finish by pressing the bottom left button until you cycle through back to the time display.
If it's similar to my Ben Sherman watch it will have what looks like a screw on one side. It is in fact not a screw but the 2 sides of the split pin - which you simply push out using a map pin, small strong screwdriver, or similar. If you look inside the links you should find arrows to indicate which direction to push the pins out - usually pushing the end opposite the "screw" end. Note: It takes a fair strength to get the split pins moving.
Locate a very small tab (or recessed area) on the edge of the back cover. This is the access point for removal. You can find this sometimes by running your fingernail around the back rim, as this tab or indentation can be hard to see.
Pull out the stem, which releases the back on some watches. Get a small flathead screwdriver it needs to be a thin inflexible tip. Use a kitchen knife as a last resort. Wrap the hand you are holding the watch with in a towel or protect your hand in some manner so you don't injure yourself if the screwdriver/knife slips.
Very carefully slide the blade under the tiny metal protrusion on the back cover (or across the length of the recessed area, depending on which type of cover your watch has). Do not attempt to insert the point of the knife. Use the length of the blade. Get under the tab or recessed area and gently but firmly turn the blade upward, popping the cover off.
When you replace the cover, make sure you line up the stem slot on the cover with the stem of the watch.
Press and hold the top right button till it beeps. Then press the bottom left button to scroll throught the hh:mm:ss, use the top buttons to increase or decrease the number. Finish by pressing the bottom left button until you cycle through back to the time display.
You will not find BEN SHERMAN watch manuals online. Visit www.bensherman.com and click on CONTACT US or SUPPORT tab. There you'll be given contact phone number.
I've never owned one of these watches, but I would take it to a reputable Jeweler/Watch Repair Shop- they have the tools and access to any gaskets that might need replacement to ensure the watch's water-tight enclosure, but they can probably replace the battery without changing any parts, if they're in good shape. Hope this helps.
Solution 1 seems a little off for mine it's the bottom right button you hold in which brings up the date and then the country its set to starts flashing.Then the bottom left hand button to move to the time.Use the top right button to scroll and left bottom to move to the next input.When your done push the bottom right once. Hope this helps.
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