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Press the 'spl/ret' button (2), hold down then press 'mode' (3) should change for you.
One can purchase military style wristwatches at most watch dealer stores. If such a store does not carry military style wristwatches, one can order a custom-made military style watch from Amazon.
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Its really a simple reason. In combat you are less likely to damage the face of the watch when it is on the inside of your arm.
When I purchased this watch the wrong direction were in the box. My grandson really likes this watch. It's a Armitron Digital WR165. Please help.... Shelly Holverson, Freeport, IL.
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Looks like Armitron Men's Square Black Digital Sport Watch (408115BLK)
you would have to hold the st/stp, mode and then the adj button altogether at the same time to to hear it beep then it will change back to regular time...
you would have to hold the st/stp, mode and then the adj button altogether at the same time to to hear it beep then it will change back to regular time...
In alarm mode, press the ADJ button and observe the lower left corner of the watch face The watch will cycle through alarm, alarm-chime, chime and all off?
Armitron watches have a wide range of costs depending on the type of watch you are looking for. They range between $20 to $200, the average watch costs around $100.
The best place to buy an Armitron watch is at a male jewelry outlet. For example, Barneys sells expensive watches, as does Amazon. To find the best watch you must go to a jewelry outlet for men.
If you buy their more expensive products (in other words, those typically found at prices greater than $50.00 list) I'd say they're very good. I bought an Armitron digital/analog watch in the early '90's to serve as a back up watch when the batteries would go out no my Seiko (which cost nearly 5 times as much). The Seiko, which was my daily watch for nearly 20 years finally died, but the Armitron is still running. Granted, it hasn't been subjected to the abuse and day to day use the Seiko did, but the fact that it's kept running, needing only battery replacements and no servicing says something. The watch also keeps very accurate time, losing about 5 seconds/month. This back up Armitron that I bought originally listed for $59.95, but it was a close out when I bought it and got it for $39.95. I had another Armitron prior to the Seiko and the later "back up" Armitron, and it was great as well .... until it fell into the Atlantic Ocean (hardly Armitron's fault!!). I wouldn't hesitate to buy one of their better quality pieces at all.
YOU HAVE TO STAND UP . ON ONE LEG. ( TIME DOESNT EXIST ) YOU MAKE A 360 TURN . CLOSE YOUR EYES. YOU TAKE A DEEP BREATH. AND YOU THINK WHAT TIME YOU DESIRE TO BE ON CLOCK. ETIMOP
Well they always say "America's Watch" so I would think America BUT if it says China then it was probably made in China for Armitron, which most people wear in America.
China is where the watch is assembled. The movement might come from one place, the strap from another, but it's all brought to China for assembly.