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A watch repairman may be able to adjust gasket to fix, if not it means the dial feet on the face are broken and that repair will be a bit expensive if parts available.
the three dials are for three different time zones, there is no minutes or seconds. to adjust the middle dial just push the small bottom which is located on the back side of the watch
Many of the Seiko Chronographs have the same setting options (mine is the lightweight "Titanium Sports").
First off, the alarm dial must show the same time as the actual
main dial. If not you must adjust this first.
Pull the knob at number 4 position on the watch face out, until you feel two distinct notches/clicks (around 0.5mm travel) and the alarm will make a shrill buzzing for about 1 second.
Now turn the #4 knob to move the small alarm dial at the #6, to be the same as the actual time displayed on the main face,
and press the #4 knob fully back in. This sets the alarm and the main time to the same ....er....time. You do not need to do this again, unless you adjust for daylight saving times during summer/winter.
Now you can set the alarm chime point.
Pull the #4 knob out again, but just one click. You should hear one ping from the alarm. Now press the button at #8 position. It will move the small alarm hands by 1 minute intervals, and if you keep it held in, the dial spins around quickly. This allows you to adjust the time the alarm will chime.
When you've got the alarm time and it's chime point set, leave the #4 knob at one click out.
If you wish to switch the alarm off simply press the #4 knob back in, and the alarm dial will spin around to the same time as the main dial.To re-enable the alarm pull the #4 out one click again. It's quite simple once you get the hang of it.
To reset the chronograph dials back to zero do the following:
1) Pull the crown out to the position where the date can be adjusted and push the buttons.
2) Pull the crown out to the position where the time can be adjusted and push the buttons.
when looking at the face of the watch, the "dial" to the bottom-right is actually a screw-in, screw-out dial, it is not a push dial. Unscrew it until it is freed from the screw AND THEN pull it out two clicks, adjust time as needed...
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