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hi.i dont own one nor have i seen one but ive had old watches before. instead of just pressing the buttons try holding them down 1 at a time and hold the button until the digits flash. which ever button makes them flash the other one will change the time. another way is to press the button 2 or 3 times quickly ? and last try would be to look around the side of the watch and you might find a very small indent ( usualy between the buttons ) .. some of them need a pin to push that in to change the time. there the only ways i know,hope this helps
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I dont know anything about this watch, Is it a digital? If so, here are generic instructions for digital watches that might help.
CHANGING DIGITAL TIME:
Examine your watch. Attempt to find its "Mode" button; nearly every digital watch has one. The various modes might include "Date," "Alarm" and "Stopwatch" among others. Repeatedly press "Mode" to cycle through the modes available on your watch until you have it in the mode that displays the current time.
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Locate the button that allows you to adjust the settings on your watch; this button could be labeled "Set" or "Adjust." Once you've found this button, press it in and hold it. After a few moments, the time display should begin to flash.
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Select either minutes or hours as the aspect of the time you'd like to adjust. Press the "Mode" key to cycle through your options; each element should begin to flash as it's selected.
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Press a button to adjust the time element you've selected; the button for doing this will vary from watch to watch. If there are up and down arrows on your watch, use them to increase or decrease the number. A button labeled as another function could serve this purpose too; trying pressing the various buttons on your watch to discover the correct one to adjust the time.
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Move on to the next element you want to adjust, such as minutes or the date, by pressing the "Mode" display.
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Press the "Set" button to finalize the new time on your watch. You'll know that the time has been set when the numbers stop flashing.
Take the four-digit module number from the back of the watch, enter it, and download a PDF of your watch setting-instructions/manual.
I hope this helps you. Thanks, Bill
Actually, the watch has 3 buttons -- "Light" being the 3rd one. Press Mode until a number in the time mode begins flashing. Then press the Light button to get it to the hour indicator. Use the 12-24 Hr button to set it to the current hour. Then press the Light button again to get it to the minutes section. Again, use the 12-24 Hr. Button to set it to the next minute coming up in the current time. Then push the Light button again. This will bring up the seconds indicator. At the precise time the minute you set before begins, hit the 12-24 Hr. button, and the indicator goes back to zero and begins ticing away. Then hit the Mode button again until the watch is in the current time mode. Hope this helps. I use Internet time to set a precise time.
With our 10 year old grandson's help, my husband was able to figure it out. Took a while, but he is now wearing his watch again!
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