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Posted on Jul 15, 2009

Reset time on pocketwatch - Geneve Watches

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Hi Tarynlarson,

Ok this can be done by GENTLY pulling out the crown till you hear or feel 2 clicks. Sometimes the crown has to unwound first, as you have not mentioned a specific model I am trying to be through.

Then you canjust rotate the crown and the hands should move and you can get it to the desired time.

When you have finished simply rescrew the crown back down.

Hope this helps?

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