Milano Watches - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
How do you Set the day of the week on Milan mln940 men's watch?
Most watches use a similar system for this. You use the same twist button you use to move the watch hands. Try this. Push the winder button so it is all the way in. Very slowly and gently pull the button all the way out. You should feel it click through a lump in the middle as it pulls out. Very gently push the button back in until you find that half way position. It might take 2 or 3 tries moving it in and out as the button only moves a tiny amount anyway. When you find it twisting it one way will change the day (the word) and twisting the opposite way will change the date (the number). They will only change in one direction so if you miss the date you want you'll have to go through all the numbers again to get back to it. When changing the Day it is worth noting what time of day it is. If it is before 12 Noon turn the button until the day just drops into view. If it is After 12 Noon wind the day button on until it almost drops the next day into position. I didn't do this and my watch was changing days in the afternoon, (Monday in the morning and Tuesday in the afternoon).
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4/7/2024 2:26:15 AM •
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on Apr 07, 2024
How do I set time.? No manual, remote does not work.
- Buttons on the Device: Look for any buttons on the device itself. Sometimes, there are buttons that allow you to navigate through menus and adjust settings directly on the device.
- Trial and Error: Try pressing different buttons on the device to see if any of them bring up a menu for setting the time. Look for buttons labeled "Menu," "Setup," "Clock," or similar.
- Long Press: Sometimes, pressing and holding certain buttons on the device can activate different functions. Try pressing and holding various buttons to see if it triggers a menu for setting the time.
- Google Search: If you know the model number of your Ultech device, try searching online for the manual. Many manuals are available for download from manufacturer websites or other online sources.
- Contact Manufacturer: If you're unable to find the manual online or if you're still having trouble setting the time, try reaching out to Ultech's customer support. They may be able to provide you with guidance on how to set the time on your device.
- Replace Remote Batteries: If the remote isn't working, try replacing the batteries. Sometimes, a non-functional remote can be as simple as dead batteries.
2/28/2024 9:57:13 AM •
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on Feb 28, 2024
Skmei watch 1163- Daylight savings time- how to set
To set the Daylight Savings Time on your SKMEI 1163 watch, first press and hold the "MODE" button for approximately three seconds until the "SET" mode appears. Then, press the "MODE" button again until you reach the "DST" mode. Use the "ALARM ON/OFF" button to toggle between "ON" and "OFF" for Daylight Savings Time. Once you have set your desired option, press the "MODE" button again to confirm and exit the setting mode. Your watch should now display the correct time, accounting for Daylight Savings Time.
2/16/2024 11:07:11 AM •
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on Feb 16, 2024
Bottom of watch by second hand....what is symbol
You've probably heard people go on and on about the "sweep" or talk about how top quality watches don't make that tell-tale "tick-tock." For all intents and purposes, these people are right. When you pick up a Cartier or Chopard, the tiny hand measuring the passage of seconds glides effortlessly, like a toothless hockey player. In actuality, all wristwatches tick-tock. However, in a true quality watch, the internal mechanism (the movement) is so finely tuned and so well constructed, that these ticks happen as often as nine times a second, producing a flawless sweep. This is the difference between a five-dollar movement and a movement costing hundreds of dollars.
1/28/2024 3:10:21 AM •
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on Jan 28, 2024
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