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Luminox 3402 Wrist Watch Questions & Answers
Water under lens
The water resistant seal(s) in the watch case have been compromised. There is not much you can do except find a competent watch repair shop and ask them to look at it, clean it, dry it, oil it and change the seals. You might try using a desiccant in an air tight box like a Tupperware food storage container, and place the watch in the box for a day or so to see if the desiccant will pull the moisture out.
Luminox repair
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Hi i cant set the date on my luminox 3402 it seems
No special combination.
hopefuly this is just a matter of the stem being stuck in the wrong place on the set bridge. This is easy enough to fix for a watch maker/technician and wont take but a moment.
The extreme end of the problem would be that you have a mass of problems in the gear train and the movement needs to be serviced. In this case I would demand that the movement be replaced as opposed to being serviced. These days most movement repairs are cheaper and more effective when the movement is replaced.
In either case take your watch to a watch maker/technician. Be sure that whom ever you take it to has a pressure testing machine to insure the watch has been resealed. The Luminox is sturdy and built for water and you do not want to lose the integrity of the seal. It is too easy to do with the style of back they use.
Second hand sweeping five second increments
Yes, it is sign for time to replace the battery.
Your watch is fitted with EOL (end of life) device. This device forces the integrated circuit board to move seconds hand in 2 - 5 seconds increments when the battery power level is less than necessary for smooth running of the watch movement. At the same time the timekeeping of the watch is not affected and it will still keep good time for about 2 weeks.
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