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Hello,
I have a TISSOT NAVIGATOR 3000 and it workt perfect for 3 years.
Suddenly the watch was mechanically blocked on 02.10 hrs.
This situation is already for 3 months.
The digital time is still working but i can not operate the watch with the touch screen or reset it.
Please advice.
Have u got ur problem fixed by changing the battery? Pls let me knw as evn im stuck up with the same problm.but sad thing is my watch is a brand new one, nd when i started to operate it, it ran from 2:10to 7:40 nd again when operated it ran from 7:40to 2:10. Nd aftr tht stopped working.the digital time is still running but the analog has stopped. Pls let me know if ur problem is solved by changing the battery. It would be of great use.pls helpHave u got ur problem fixed by changing the battery? Pls let me knw as evn im stuck up with the same problm.but sad thing is my watch is a brand new one, nd when i started to operate it, it ran from 2:10to 7:40 nd again when operated it ran from 7:40to 2:10. Nd aftr tht stopped working.the digital time is still running but the analog has stopped. Pls let me know if ur problem is solved by changing the battery. It would be of great use.pls help
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The only possible action to solve your problem is to take it to a watch repairer and ask them to give you a price for a repair.
You can get an indication of the likely repair charges if you go to the Tissot web site (www.tissot.ch), go to the menu at the bottom of the page and click on "repairs".
At the top right of the page you will see "Repair prices". Download the pdf for their scale of charges.
The symptoms described are exactly as expected when the battery must be replaced.The symptoms described are exactly as expected when the battery must be replaced.
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I'm not sure what you mean by "real time" but if you do not have a copy of the user instructions follow the link http://support.tissot.ch/usersmanual/140-en.pdf and you will be able to download the instructions.
I agree with the repair service, in that it probably is not a big deal, but since it is still under warranty, I would contact Tissot at the following to get their professional advice on their product.
Per the manual: http://support.tissot.ch/usersmanual/140-en.pdf
When your battery begins to die, the hands are no longer synced.
After replacing the battery, go into local time mode (pressing the center of the crystal) until "Set" appears. Press the crown. Scroll to "ECO BAT", press and hold the crown for 5 seconds until "SYNCHRO" appears. Use the "+" button to move the minute hand and the "-" to move the hour hand until they are in the upright or 12:00 position.
Either press the crown again or wait until the watch automatically leaves the Set mode. Your hands should now represent the local time.
Have u got ur problem fixed by changing the battery?
Pls let me knw as evn im stuck up with the same problm.but sad thing is my watch is a brand new one, nd when i started to operate it, it ran from 2:10to 7:40 nd again when operated it ran from 7:40to 2:10. Nd aftr tht stopped working.the digital time is still running but the analog has stopped. Pls let me know if ur problem is solved by changing the battery. It would be of great use.pls help
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