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My meteo and altimeter dont give a read out , they just say hpa and ft , the hands move over them but no digital read out , would i need the sensor cleaning as ive never opened the watch and its 5 years old . but bought second hand from a guy in london who used it while on hoilday in auqaland . he had the battery replaced and noticed the meteo and altimeter didnt work , i have also owned a classic tissot t touch from new and that too has the same problem but ive never been near water and always looked after it , when i had my battery replaced after a few months both my meteo and altimeter stopped working . i cant afford to send them both off to tissot , can it be an easy fix . i do have a tissot dealer local to me but im worried they will try fleecing me .
Don't worry my fre functions don't working now from moisture or from scratch andy other problems like dust.Don't worry my fre functions don't working now from moisture or from scratch andy other problems like dust.
Your watch need service from moisture. And if the sensor destroy I am afraid. You watch is unrepairable. And need Tissot exchange program.Contact with your local swatch Group.I repair a watch like yours please visit in my site www.watch4maker.comYour watch need service from moisture. And if the sensor destroy I am afraid. You watch is unrepairable. And need Tissot exchange program.Contact with your local swatch Group.I repair a watch like yours please visit in my site www.watch4maker.com
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same question here, but it happens to me after a dead battery replacement, although the temp on my watch indicate 78.0 c, another sympthons are the same
Certain functions need to be calibrated. The altimeter and the Meteo are tied together. When a customer gets the watch, they should calibrate to either the Meteo or Altimeter. The easiest way to find out the altitude of the nearest airport (you can usually get this on line) and then go to the airport and adjust the watch. This will also calibrate the Meteo.
To calibrate the Altimeter: 1. Activate Crystal 2. Press Altimeter 3. Press and hold top + button until the watch beeps and display flashes. 4. Use + and – buttons to adjust altitude 5. Press center of dial to lock in.
Certain functions need to be calibrated. The altimeter and the Meteo are tied together. When a customer gets the watch, they should calibrate to either the Meteo or Altimeter. The easiest way to find out the altitude of the nearest airport (you can usually get this on line) and then go to the airport and adjust the watch. This will also calibrate the Meteo.
To calibrate the Altimeter:
1. Activate Crystal 2. Press Altimeter 3. Press and hold top + button until the watch beeps and display flashes. 4. Use + and – buttons to adjust altitude 5. Press center of dial to lock in.
press the T button until the crystal is activated.
press the middle of the glass until the time format appears (24hb Cm appears)
hold the T button for 5secs (SYNCHro appears)
move the hands until they are at 12 o'clock. ( + button moves the minute hand. - button moves the hour hand)
press the T button to set.
Yes, Sir. But remember when pilots reset their altimeter with the local altitude, the pressure value matches the moment wheather pressure. It will be wrong anyway, if you reset you altitude, but the pressure readings are still wrong. Im my case it is happening. The altutide is correct but the pressure of the watch does not match the local pressure. It is 20 hpa over it. By the way, I am an airline pilot.
Go to the offical Tissot site www.tissot.ch and download the pdf file "user manual" and there you'll have everything u need to know about operating this great watch...
If it's under warranty by all means pursue a fix. You might have to send it to a warranty center instead of working with your local dealer.
"Water proof" and "water resistant" are very different. About 20 years ago all watch companies stopped promising waterproof and started using the term water resistant. It gives them wiggle room in the guarantee, unfortunately. I believe T-Touch is supposed to be water resistant to only a few meters.
1. How do you know the meteo is wrong? Are you comparing against a known good measurement device?
2. The altimeter requires adjustment every few days or whenever there's a weather change. Select the altimeter, hold the upper or lower button until you have the correct altimeter reading for where you are and it will hold for a few days.
For example, I know my home is at 100m elevation (I checked on a topo map) so I reset it to 100m when I leave the house in the morning. It varies (in my case) by over 100m in either direction, depending on the weather.
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