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How to put watch in Wolf Winder?
To put your watch in the winder, remove the cuff by pinching the two outside wings inward and pull. Close your watch's strap or bracelet before placing the watch on the cuff. Compress the cuff, then slide your watch over the cuff, the watch face should cover the WOLF logo.
There are four modes for our Executive Collection of Watch Winders (TM and SM series):
Mode 1 (both switches with the O pressed in): rotates for 180 seconds on then 12 minutes off.
Mode 2 (first switch with the O pressed in, second switch with the I pressed in): rotates 180 second on then 15 minutes off.
Mode 3 (first switch with the I pressed in, second switch with the O pressed in): rotates 180 seconds on then 18 minutes off, then 180 seconds in the opposite direction.
Mode 4 (both switches with the I pressed in): rotates 180 seconds on then 24 minutes off.
For switching winding direction:
I pressed in will wind clockwise
II pressed in will wind counter clockwise
Neither pressed in will turn the winder off
*Please note that the CW and CCW settings do not apply when the winder is set to Mode 3 as this mode winds in both directions.
The only way that makes any sense is if there is something loose inside the watch possible the battery plate or battery are moving when you are moving. The back will need to be removed and the battery plate checked. You will need to have the watch checked at a jewelry store or watch repair shop. Thank you i hope this helps a little !!
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the crown/ winder has three positions
unwind the crown nad pull out slightly is for winding the watch.
position two pull out slightly more it should adjust the date .
and then finally position three fully pulled pout will adjust the time.
If it does not do this then is possibly the winder pivots broken/faulty.
mcdevito75 here, Sounds like you need the watch serviced, specially if not so in 2 years. Check the repair service directory here at Fix Ya, bottom of the page click on repair service directory then watches.
mcdevito75 here, It does seem to be a hard way to set the date. I would imagine to you have stem and not buttons, Try this slip your fingernail just under the stem (winder) and lift the stem to it"s first position, now turn the stem either toward or away from you to change the date easily.
It might be worth having the back of the watch removed to see if there is anything engraved on the movement.
You might find that cleaning the watch gets is going, although the advice of the watch repairer should be asked for on this, as it might be very worn and in need of new parts which are unlikely to be available.
If it works and there is information on the movement, you might be able to get some information on the watch from the maker. Visit their web site (www.jaeger-lecoultre.com/) and make an inquiry, giving them all the information that you have.
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