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Maryann Wright Posted on Dec 18, 2015

How do I change the date and day on my Certus watch?

My watch has digital date and day but normal hands for the time - the date needs changed - the watch has words on each side of the watch face that say "mode" "set" "adj" light" but I cannot see how they work. The watch has two codes on it - one says "680055" the other "10ATM".

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2008

SOURCE: GapKids Digital Watch - Need to know how to set

Light button is A
Mode button is B
Start button is C
Reset button is D

Standard Time Adjustment:
1) To set time, date, etc. press button B three times (assuming you start in standard time display mode)
2) Press button D until the area you'd like to change is flashing. (i.e.: minutes, date, day, etc.)
3) Press button C to change. Press once for one unit increment of change. Hold for 3 seconds for speedy advance.
4) Press D again until the next area you'd like to change is flashing.
5) At completion of changes press Button B to resume standard time display mode.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: setting day/date on kenneth cole dual time watch

first, unscrew the stem lock. Then you can pull it out to the first "click". That is the "manual wind mode" if for some reason the auto-wind is not working due it has run all the way down. Pull it out again. That is the time set mode. The next "click" (pulling it out again) is the date set mode. Once you have them set, push the stem back in (past all clicks) and then re-screw the stem back to the lock position.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2010

SOURCE: i'm tryng to set the date without changing the day

mcdevito75 here, It takes practice, the crown does have 2 positions, slip a fingernail just under the crown and lift to it"s first position this will allow you to change the DATE (number) once you get the correct Date, push tje crown back in, NOW! pull the crown out to set the DAY itself and the time. On some watches the crowns first position allows both the day and date to be changed by turning the crown in it"s first position clock wise and counter clock wise.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 19, 2011

SOURCE: Tozai digital watch-setting correct time/date

I need to correct the time/date setting on a tozai digital watch.

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Just got a new Seiko watch but the date won't change automatically

Main cause would be that the date gear teeth have been stripped. This is done by setting the date whilst the hands are trying to change the date themselves (between 10pm and 2am). Always adjust the date with the hands around 6.0clock. You will need to return your watch to where you bought it for repair I'm afraid.
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