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Getting analog part of Mossimo watch to start

I cant get the analog part of our mossimo watch to start. The digital part works. we can set the analog part, but when we push in the setting stem, the second hand does not start to move.

  • Anonymous Sep 17, 2008

    I have two mossimo watches presenting the same issue, they out of the box like this, any ideas?

  • Anonymous Mar 30, 2014

    How do I set/use the small hands on Mossimo watch that are on the 24, 30 and 60 positions?

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FIXED!!!

As it turned out these Mossimo ANA/DIGI watches use two different batteries, one for the digital part (big) and other for the analog mechanism (small).

Have the watch serviced to change the second battery and VOILA!!!!

Enjoy!
Mivales.
Made in Costa Rica!!

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Replaced second smaller battery SR626SW and now watched operates perfectly.

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Good morning ! i think the problem is michanical the electronics part is good but the watch is need of general cleaning to move the wheels and the hand 1thank you ! god bless!..

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I recently bought a Mossimo watch with the analog and digital faces and the analog runs like ****. It keeps stopping and losing minutes. Like won't go accurate for more than an hour. Worse if it's being...

Quite often the battery can be the cause. But note that on some ana/digi watches there will be two batteries. The battery for the analog is usually buried quite deep in the watch and may be best for an expert to replace this. That expert will be able to test the battery first. If the battery is still good then I would suspect that the movement is faulty and may need replacing (although sometimes a bit of de-greaser expertly administered can solve the issue). Good luck.
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Shorten the band on a Mossimo watch

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  • Place the watch face down on the cloth. This will help keep your watch from being scratched.

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    Examine the links closest to the buckle. These links will have small pin holes on each side of the link, as well as a small arrow engraved on the inner side of the band. These indicate the direction the pins must be removed.

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    Place the driving tool (a thumbtack will work) inside the pin hole in the band and push the pin out in the direction of the arrow. Remove the pin carefully from the other side.

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    Repeat Step 3 to remove any links needed to adjust the band properly.

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    Reattach the band to the buckle. Attach each end of the buckle back to the bracelet, driving the pin in the opposite direction from how it was removed (opposite the arrow).


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    How do I set the digital time on a mossimo analog/digital watch. Where do I find instructions?

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    Legend:
    Button near the number 10 = A
    Button near the number 8 = B
    Button near the number 2 = C
    Button near the number 4 = D

    Switch Control/Normal Readout:
    Press:
    A = E.L. Backlight
    B = Mode
    C = For Month Date and Day of Week
    D = For Alram Time

    Setting Sequence:
    1. In normal time readout, press B three times to get normal setting mode.
    2. Press D once; Minute flashing, Press C to advance.
    3. Press D once: Hour flashing, Press C to Advance (A on display = AM, P = PM)
    4. Press D once: Date flashing. press C to advance.
    5. Press D once: Month flashing, press C to advance.
    6. Press D once: Day of Week flashing, press C to advance.
    7, Press B once: Setting completes - returns to normal time readout.

    Alarm Setting Times:
    1. In noraml time readout press B twice, Alarm Time hour flashing, Press C to advance.
    2. Press D once: Alarm Time minute flashing, Press C to advance.
    3. Press B once:Setting Completed, returns to normal time readout.

    Alarm Function
    1. In normal time readout, arm alarm by pressing C and D simultaneously. Alarm signal will appear.
    2. In normal time readout disarm alram by pressing C and D simultaneously. Alarm signal will disappear.
    The alarm will stop itself after 1 minute or can be silenced by pressing D or press C with snooze feature - will re-alarm in 5 minutes for the next hour.

    Chime:
    1. In normal time readout, chime activated by pressing D and B simultaneously. All day flag appears.
    2. In normal time readout, inactivate chime by pressing D and B simultaneously. All day flags disappears.

    Chronograph:
    1. In normal time readout, press B once to get into 'Chrono" mode. Pressing C will start the counting.
    Two Options for "Chrono" mose:
    a. Durning coutning, pressing C will stop count and then press D to reset the mark.
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    b. During counting, pressing D will enter teh watch into laptime mode, meaning 1 portion of the count is registered on the display while the counting contiues until completed by pressing C, then D twice.

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