TIME mode: Press and Hold "Reset"
CHRONO mode: Press "ST/SP" and then press and hold "Reset"
TIMER mode: [Sorry, I don't know]
ALARM mode: [Sorry, I don't know]
A battery-operated wrist watch is a closed system. A wind-up wrist watch is an open system.
Yes the free falling wrist watch would function in the same way as it was in the rest condition.
I do not know. please let me know. I only asked this question. Thank you, Jagannadham
It's not like that. If you cut your wrist, OR your arm, anywhere deeply enough to open an artery, it is a life-or-death situation. But if you cut your wrist or arm not too deeply, it's a "cut" - you will recover from it.
By pressing the reset button I would assume. Need a little more information about what is in need of being reset
A ordinary watch won't work. You need a watch with a Braille face so the person can use their fingers to read the time.
He wears a watch on his right wrist.
Ironically, time can slow a wrist watch.
A battery-operated wrist watch is a closed system. A wind-up wrist watch is an open system.
Q: What is worn on your wrist?A: A watch
Wrist Watch
Kennedy key is used in case of wrist watch.
Wrist watch is an open compound word.
The wrist watch stopped ticking because the battery ran out.
The best way I think is to press these 2 buttons. Start and reset.
You will go in your nearest wrist watch authorized dealer and tell them to extend your wrist watch warranty period. They easily do it but they take some money for this.
"Wrist watch" in English is orologio da polso in Italian.