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If the buttons on a 3 button digital wrist watch are corroded then it is almost impossible to change the date and time without having the watch fixed.
You pull out the crown once to change the date, twice the change the time
No. Your watch isn't reading the time of the place where you are, and the date didn't change at the place whose time your watch is reading. However, should you ever become interested in knowing the time and date in the place where you are, then you'll need to look at your watch and do some translating. You'll need to know how many hours from UTC the place is where you happen to be, and you'll also find it very useful to ask someone the date, if you haven't kept track of it along the way.
Date is to calendar as time is to watch.
At least on my Grenen watch, the adjustment nob has two positions: 1. All the way out to set the time, and 2. halfway out to set the date/day of week. Pull the adjustment nob to the halfway position and rotate clockwise to change the numerical "date" and counter-clockwise to change the "day of the week."
To change the time on an Arkitekt Fossil watch, pull the crown (the small knob on the side of the watch) out to the second position. Turn the crown until the correct time is displayed, then push it back in to set the time. Make sure to screw the crown back in tightly to maintain the watch's water resistance.
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