Hi,
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I had a watch similar, and it's actually very easy to adjust as soon as you have the solution, so:
You need a very thin stick (maybe a toothstick or a think pencil).
1) Stick it into the upper pinhole (on the right side on the watch). Then it starts to blink.
2) Adjust by pressing the lowest pinhole
3) Confirm with the upper pinhole
4) Now you'll go through each step (hour, minute, date, 24/12h, etc.)
5) Finally you will se the time on the watch (not blinking), If you press the lowest pinhole you can choose between:
- static screen showing time
- static screen showing date
- shifting screen showing both time and date
Br. M
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