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My watch the bezel that you change the time / date with, when pulled out comes all the way out, can not change time. Watch less than a year old, can not find the warrenty, not the end of the world, do not mind paying for repair

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There are two possible causes: settting lever in your watch is broke/out of engagement or stem is broke. Not a big deal, but watchmakers skills are needed to fix it, as watch must be dismantled.
Any decent watchmaker can do it, so, just find your nearest watch repair shop and ask to fix it. Prices may vary, but no more than 25% of the cost of watch itself.
P.S. It is called Crown or Winding Crown (you say bezel).

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