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Michele MW Square Chrono 71-750-CC-311-180 Wrist Watch Questions & Answers
I just purchased a Michele
It might have something to do with the timing function. Perhaps when you're not wearing it, you pull the stem out but not all the way? If it's pulled to the second notch and hit one of the 2 pusher buttons, you may be stopping it. And likewise, perhaps you're starting the seconds counter? Google Michele watch instructions for the PDF instruction manual for details.
3/21/2011 12:12:55 AM •
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I have a new chronograph Michele watch. How do I
As per the instruction PDF that I just read, the day of the week only changes with each 24 hour rotation. Therefore to change it, you might pull the crown out all the way and wind it through every hour in each day until it advances to the day you want. Then set the correct time. Push the crown in one notch to the second position and wind the dates forward until it stops on the one you want. It doesn't appear that going backwards for either the time (for day of the week) or date works.
12/26/2010 7:50:22 PM •
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I need to replace a
Seals in water resistant timepieces go bad over time. This exposes the movement to moisture, dust, etc. which can damage your watch, costing expensive service or a new movement. If the watch is worn in the water often, the rule is to replace gaskets every 12 months. If it is occasionally worn in the water, they must be replaced every 18 to 24 months. The seals must be tested properly under the appropriate pressure for the rating of the watch by submerging the timepiece in a pressurized chamber. If your watchmaker is recommending this for a watch rated WR, water resistant, or 30M / 3 BAR don't bother. This should never be worn in the water. If it is for a higher rating (50M/100M+ 5BAR/10BAR+) and you wear it in the water, it may be worth the investment.
I need a new battery
Most digital watches have "standard" batteries. Invariably all batteries have a number on them.All watch battery stockists have "equivalence lists" so that irrespective of brand of battery a "generic" battery of the same dimensions - diameter and thickness ( and voltage) can be found from a "stocked:"range.e.g.a battery that is 6.8mm diam and 2.6mm thick is variously known as a SR626SW, SB-AW, 280-39, RW329 or a 606 or a D377 - dependng on the "brand" of battery - It's common name is a 377 battery - and it will fit in - and work
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 9:48:32 AM •
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