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Is my watch authentic ? I purchased a Hamilton H77646833 Khaki X-wind Mens Watch several weeks ago and have had issues since day one. 1. The date and day function didn't work. But now it does. 2. The watch stops after a few minutes of wearing it. Now the watch has stopped working completely and chronograph function is not working. any idea?

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Setting timex analog mens watch with small window in face of watch indicating day of week, I think

Lots of older watches needed to have the hands advanced 24 hours to advance the date one day. Fortunately most modern watches require the hands to be wound backwards to advance the date, often at the rate of a day per hour. A combination of the backward and forward winding of the hands made adjusting the day and date much simpler and quicker.

A few premium watches had a third position when pulling out the winder, a position dedicated to adjusting the day/date
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HOW TO SET DAY / DATE ON AN ANALOG (STEM) WATCH

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HOW TO SET DAY / DATE ON AN ANALOG (STEM) WATCH

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