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My watch is not giving correct time.. its only one needle is working at a time..

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Your gear train is jammed and you have to find your nearest watch repair shop and ask for professional attention as this job needs quite a lot of watchmaking skills.

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My atomic watch is 5 minutes slow, do not know how to change the time to the correct setting

I would suspect that your watch is not picking up the radio signal to reset itself to the correct time. There are several reasons for this - the battery might be very low, or you are in a poor reception area, or you are just too far from the transmitter, or the hands need realigning. If the watch claims to pick up multiple transmitters, then be sure that it is set to the correct one. Try taking off the watch at night and placing it face-up on a window sill to give it the best chance of a signal.
I can't offer anything other than general advice as you do not give the make/model of your timepiece. Some radio-controlled watches have a facility to realign (or 'zero') the hands - again, can't be specific without more information.
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You can read more here:
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I have an OCW-M 800. I have downloaded the manual from mfg. website and cannot seem to get it to set the time for EST correctly. THis watch cost me over $500.00 and is so complicated that I fear I have...

I am not American, so I am not familiar with the definition of "EST" or which of the four "city" settings is correct for you.

Having read the instructions I see that for America you have to select "USA" first and then the appropriate city, have you done this?. The list of four options covers 4 time zones, so you should be able to get the correct time for your area.

When I bought an atomic watch recently, I had to leave it overnight to catch the timekeeping signals. I see that you posted your question only 14 hours ago. How long have you had it. GIve your watch a day or so for it to latch on to the correct time.

Check that the "autoreceive" is "on".

Check that the daylight saving time (DST) is correctly set. The manuals indicate that some areas may not be using it?

Keep trying - it is nice to have a watch that is always correct!
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I have a Luminox 3050/3950 series which stopped working after almost 2 years from buying it.I thought it was the battery so I tried to change it my shelf, but even after the replacement of the battery the...

Generally after two years power cell life will over.
> are your replaced same battery? check the voltage of power cell _1.5V
> Observe that seconds needle giving any jerks? if its trying to move its overhaul faulty, give it to good service center for overhaul.
> If its not at all moving at all it might be coil or PCB faulty..
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Hi, Obviously you need to roll the time 12 hours ahead. If the watch doesn't receive the Atomic signal properly at first, go to page three of your manual, and try doing it manually following the detailed procedures there.

If you don't have the manual, get it here:
http://world.casio.com/wat/download/en/manual/

Take the four-digit (3070) module number from the back of the watch, enter it, and download a PDF of your watch setting-instructions/manual.
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http://www.worldofsportwatch.com/en/product-3315.html
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The analogue hands don't show correct time even though the digital time is correct,

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I had this watch for almost 10 years and everytime this happened I sent it back for repair. (60 bucks) Finally I open the case my self and the instruction was written on the inside! Hope this helps.
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You can also se the hand to agree with the digital clock. The instructions are too long to write here but if you haven't go the instructions, you can get them by going to the Casio web site.

Enter "casio.com", select "support", then watches, accept the termd snd then select "watch manual archive".

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