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de button on the side of the watch got 3 stands: - totally to the left is nothing - totally to the right is set time/hours/days - in the middle set date.
The date changes every second time the hour hand passes 12 O'clock.
Your watches' second pass is at midday instead of midnight, so to make it operate correctly, you need to wind it on 12 hours. The date will then change at midnight.
you're not supposed to change the time at certain times if it is an automatic. I think any time after 8pm and before 4am (but check your manual). Apparently it messes up the mechanism. Maybe that's the issue?
Finally got it! Take a sharp ball-point pen and push it into the hole/bitton on the lower left side of the face. When I first tried it a zillion times, I could not get anything to happen. Then I handed it to my husband, and he said that you have to push it in with a little bit of force (more than mine, anyway) and the "setup" mode appeared. After that first time, it doesn't have to be pushed as hard!
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figured it out
I don't know how to change the time and date on my Montres Carlo Solar Power wrist watch.
How to set the time and date.
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