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There is a 35 minute difference between the dislplay and what the hands are showing with the display having the correct time and the hands behind.

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If you haven't got instructions on how re-set the analogue hands, you can get instructions from the Casio web site.

Go to the casio web site "casio.com".

Select "support" and the "manuals",
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