I'm OK getting the small hand pointing to 12 o' clock but when using the upper or lower right buttons to adjust the main hands, pressing long or short only moves the hands one point instead of the continuous movement shown in the video. An idea what I'm doing wrong?
If you keep the button pressed continuously, the hands will start moving fast until you press one of them again. This does not apply for the small hand as it only moves one step at the time and only forward. If there is not a continuous movement despite that, maybe the battery is getting weak.
On my watch the time is set correctly, but the upper needle that calibrates the time goes to the “over” point after calibrating, it doesnt go back to 0. Do u know how to fix this?
When you follow the instructions, make sure that you set the small hand (at 12 o,clock position) exactly at the point where it writes "50". This hand goes only forward , so you can only move it with the lower right button and it only moves one step at a time. If you already did that it could be a weak battery problem.
IF I understand correctly, you are facing the following issue: "The small hand at 12 when adjusted is not "sitting" precisely at the index point but is always a bit off-position. Each pressing on the push-button is moving the small hand one step further, but each and every step is a bit off on the index point of the dial." Solution: Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do on your part, you need to take it to a qualified watch repairer to open the watch, manually remove the hand and put it on the exact position. The same applies about the main hands displaying the time.
Bro I've been facing problem, I've same model, but the needles of minute hand and small dia has gotten slower. Not moving continuosly while resetting. It's moving with the speed of "seconds" hand of ordinary watches. Also the button only work if I press them for 2 seconds😟
It could be due to a variety of reasons, but the most probable is that your watch needs a new battery. (A battery problem could also be the reason for the initial misalignment of the hands.) To check if it is a battery problem: press the button for light (upper right), if the light is bright then battery is ok, if it is weak or even not lighting up, then it is a battery problem. In any case you should take your watch to a watch repairer.
@@yoasta153 If you are going to do it by yourself, make sure to follow the instructions found in the sticker inside, that is, to short-circuit the AC with the surface on top of it...and pay attention to the back gasket.
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I was struggling for a long time setting the right time. Finally this video helped me. Thank you for the video
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Thank you - just replaced the battery on mine and had to get it set again. Your video made it possible.
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I'm OK getting the small hand pointing to 12 o' clock but when using the upper or lower right buttons to adjust the main hands, pressing long or short only moves the hands one point instead of the continuous movement shown in the video. An idea what I'm doing wrong?
If you keep the button pressed continuously, the hands will start moving fast until you press one of them again. This does not apply for the small hand as it only moves one step at the time and only forward. If there is not a continuous movement despite that, maybe the battery is getting weak.
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thanks! The analog was making 0 sense for the longest time on my watch!
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On my watch the time is set correctly, but the upper needle that calibrates the time goes to the “over” point after calibrating, it doesnt go back to 0. Do u know how to fix this?
When you follow the instructions, make sure that you set the small hand (at 12 o,clock position) exactly at the point where it writes "50". This hand goes only forward , so you can only move it with the lower right button and it only moves one step at a time. If you already did that it could be a weak battery problem.
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Cant get both hands on 12, lil hand is awlays couple degrees off
IF I understand correctly, you are facing the following issue:
"The small hand at 12 when adjusted is not "sitting" precisely at the index point but is always a bit off-position. Each pressing on the push-button is moving the small hand one step further, but each and every step is a bit off on the index point of the dial."
Solution: Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do on your part, you need to take it to a qualified watch repairer to open the watch, manually remove the hand and put it on the exact position. The same applies about the main hands displaying the time.
Bro I've been facing problem, I've same model, but the needles of minute hand and small dia has gotten slower. Not moving continuosly while resetting. It's moving with the speed of "seconds" hand of ordinary watches. Also the button only work if I press them for 2 seconds😟
It could be due to a variety of reasons, but the most probable is that your watch needs a new battery. (A battery problem could also be the reason for the initial misalignment of the hands.) To check if it is a battery problem: press the button for light (upper right), if the light is bright then battery is ok, if it is weak or even not lighting up, then it is a battery problem. In any case you should take your watch to a watch repairer.
@@CLEPSYDRAWATCHES thnx alot for such quick response. I'll replace battery hope it works.😌
@@yoasta153 If you are going to do it by yourself, make sure to follow the instructions found in the sticker inside, that is, to short-circuit the AC with the surface on top of it...and pay attention to the back gasket.
@@andreasph8683 it a bit complex thing for me, i'd better take it to any watch technician 😅
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This is one of the most confusing ⌚️ watches I've ever owned, something must be wrong with mine or either I'm too dumb to fix it, maybe both are true but for sure the latter 🤔 🤦
This didn’t work for me
It could be due to a weak battery, OR, there is a problem with the mechanical part of the watch.
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