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The internet search using Google turned up the following discussion, particularly about the use of two batteries.
Unsure of how to resolve the problem, but it may be at the root when a battery is dead or newly replaced.
Shortcut battery with AC contact. AC can be found on the sides of watch movement(very tiny). You have to use pointed tweezers: one end on battery+, another on AC contact for three secs.
There are two batteries in the watch. One for the digital watch and the other for the analog watch. The battery for the analog side probably needs changing but when the back is opened, you might as well change both batteries.
A lot of times they hide a second battery for the analog display under the larger battery used to run the digital display. Also, the 2025 may not have a full charge.
Hi Gordon,
have you found a manual for your Panerai Ferrrai? I have sort of the same problem with my Ferrari GMT so I would like to hear if you could help. Thanks.
Anders
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