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Go to <A href="http://www.bulova.com/brands/bulova/product.aspx?origin=sku&sku=96R19&brand=bulova">http://www.bulova.com/brands/bulova/product.aspx?origin=sku&sku=96R19&brand=bulova</A> and you will see a menu which includes "operating instructions" which you can download.
A general observation - Take you watch to a shop to have it done professionally. Some watches are difficult to get into and there are lots of pitfalls for the unwary. I've seen far too many watches ruined by people wanting to save a bit of money by trying to change batteries themselves.
As it had a battery change since it was new? If it uses a Miyota movement, it needs resetting after a battery change to restore the 12 position for the hands. It involves shorting 2 points on the back of the movement (needs back off).
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