Hi.
I take it that your watch changes date at 12 noon, instead of 12 midnight.
If so change the time of your watch 12 hours, so it reads the same time, but instead of am, it is pm, or visa versa. Analog watches do not have a 24 hour time setting.
Testimonial: "Thank you but, i am not talking about the noon/midnight, everyhing is ok with this. I have noticed the date changes 3 or 4 minutes earlier 00 am/"
SOURCE: The date on my Tissot
Your watch is 12 hours out, as it "thinks" that midnight is midday.
The solution is to wind your watch forward 12 hours and then the date will change at midnight.
SOURCE: I own a Tissot chronograph
hello!
first of all you need to synchronize your watch
Advice on how to synchronise your watch:
To synchronise the seconds hand (3) with an official time signal (radio, TV, Internet), pull the crown into position III ; the seconds hand stops at this point.
At the tone, press the crown back into position I (and tighten it down if you have a model with a screwed crown).
Fast correction of the date* and day*
Important : Do not set the date* and/or the day* between 10 pm and 2 am (the movement is in the process of changing the date at these times).
Pull the crown into position II and turn it clockwise until your watch display the correct date (4) and turn it anticlockwise to change the day setting (5)*. During this operation, your watch will continue to function normally, so you will not need to alter the time.
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