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Anonymous Posted on Jun 25, 2012

Tag heuer wk1313-0 second needle problem

The second needle does not moves second by second, but moves in 3-5 seconds at a time.

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ThaMp3Doctor

ThaMp3Doctor

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2008

SOURCE: looking for the user manual for Tag Heuer Aquaracer watch

They were just hiding it:
http://ww2.tagheuer.com/_documents/manuals/EI2252_en.pdf

-Tha Mp3 Doctor

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Arturs Kalnins

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: how to set the time on a tag heuer

Probably your watch has a screwdown crown and prior to attempt any settings you have to unscrew it. Some peoples fingers are stronger then others, so, try that with a pair of plyers. Cover your crown with a soft cloth and then grip with plyers(this will avoid any damage). Thread is right handed and unscrewing is done by turning the crown anticlockwise.
After setting the time don't forget to screw the crown back- it is for water resistance.
If you are unable to unscrew the crown, that means your watch is rusty and you will need watchmakers help.
PS If the watch is rusty, you can brake the crown off while trying to unscrew it. Don't panic yet, as in this case you will need a watchmaker anyway.
Don't forget to rate, please.

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Arturs Kalnins

  • 2338 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: I can't seem to set the time on my used tag heuer watch

Probably your watch has a screwdown crown and prior to attempt any settings you have to unscrew it. Some peoples fingers are stronger then others, so, try that with a pair of plyers. Cover your crown with a soft cloth and then grip with plyers(this will avoid any damage). Thread is right handed and unscrewing is done by turning the crown anticlockwise.
After setting the time don't forget to screw the crown back- it is for water resistance.
If you are unable to unscrew the crown, that means your watch is rusty and you will need watchmakers help.
PS If the watch is rusty, you can brake the crown off while trying to unscrew it. Don't panic yet, as in this case you will need a watchmaker anyway.
Don't forget to rate, please.

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Arturs Kalnins

  • 2338 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 07, 2009

SOURCE: second hand movement

Your TAG is fitted with EOL (end of life) feature. This is the cause of that 4 seconds interval movement of seconds hand and thus indicating the time for battery replacement. The timekeeping is not affected by this- it is just warning to replace battery a.s.a.p.
Find your nearest watchmaker and ask for battery replacement.

Do not forget to rate, please.

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Arturs Kalnins

  • 2338 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: My tag heuer aquaracer has a problem: the second

Your TAG is fitted with EOL (end of life) feature. This is the cause of that 4-5 seconds interval movement of seconds hand and thus indicating the time for battery replacement. The timekeeping is not affected by this- it is just warning to replace battery a.s.a.p.
Find your nearest watchmaker and ask for battery replacement.

Do not forget to rate, please.

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Do not forget to rate, please.
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