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First of all avoid setting the day and day of the week between 9.00 pm and 6.00 am. The day and day of the week may not change in the following day if you do.
Try this,
1) Pull the crown to the first click.
2) Set the day by rotating the crown counterclockwise.
3) Set the day of the week by rotating the crown clockwise.
4) Push the crown back to its normal position.
keep turning the day of the week one untill day changes if not keep turning the time untill the day moved dont think that there is a way you can just change day try first 2 first hope this helps ivan
As per the instruction PDF that I just read, the day of the week only changes with each 24 hour rotation. Therefore to change it, you might pull the crown out all the way and wind it through every hour in each day until it advances to the day you want. Then set the correct time. Push the crown in one notch to the second position and wind the dates forward until it stops on the one you want. It doesn't appear that going backwards for either the time (for day of the week) or date works.
Greg it sounds like you should take your watch to a propper watchmaker. (qualified) Most jewellers are not well educated in regard to watches and their servicing.
If you were able to change the day of the week by turning clockwise and now you cannot then it will probably need to be looked at by a repairer. Parts have either broken or become disengaged.
Most watches have a stem that you pull out to set the time. The little knob on the end of the stem is called a crown. For a day/date watch, there are two clicks. The first click when you pull out the stem is the day / date setting, the second click sets the time.
When you are on the first click, twisting the crown one direction changes the day of the week; twisting the other direction changes the date. If yours has only the date, it could be either direction depending on the manufacturer.
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