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Maybe "Bulova" have "Energy save mode" like my "Casio ProTrek"? Both models are quartz movement. When I don't wearing my watch he go sleep after 1 day and wake up when I pick up.
If it is a desk type clock, hold down the 'mode' button, then the up or down button till the time is correct. To set the alarm, hold down the alarm 'on' button til it flashes the time then the 'up' or 'down' button.
mcdevito75 here, The movement number tells all, but I would figure the yaer somewhere in the 80"s and value at $250----$350.-- Accutron very collectable watch. Look for a small watch repair shop in your area for more accurate info. Hope this hepls.
mcdevito75 here, You may need to start your watch by pressing the MODE button. Most quartz watches will stop once you"ve changed the battery, of course the possibility is there that the watch quartz has burnt out also. See a small watch repair shop in your area.
If you go to http://www.bulova.com/service/servicecenter.aspx, you will be able to locate the nearest service center, who will be able to advise you. (incidentally, after such a long time idle, it may need servicing).
Dude, of course it stops during the night - it's a perpetual motion / kinetic watch. It doesn't have a conventional battery. When you move your arm (while wearing it), the natural motion of your arm will 'automagically' wind the watch. There's nothing wrong with it - these types of watches always have to be re-set in the morning if you don't wear it to bed (or you don't toss and turn in bed).
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