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Setting my day date on watch

Simple you would think!!!!!!!!! but every time i reset it the date rolls on to the next day with the incorrect day or date i have waited untill 12 midnight no joy there either make and model not the product described below seiko automatic suba divers watch

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Mcdevito75 here, The stem has 2 positions, first, set the day to 1 day before the day you need, now, slip a finger nail just under the stem and gently, gently lift the crown to it;s first position, set the DATe to 1 date before the date you need. Push crown back in, now pull crown out to set the date and time of day. Your watch is set and should change around mid nite

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