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In order to reset the time on the Timex Ironman Watch, locate the mode button and press it until the time and date show. Then locate the set button, press and hold until the word time appears and then release the button. Now set the time and press the set button one more time. The time has been reset and complete.
I want to change the date of return journey by indigo air what is the prossiger and wht are the charges to change the date of journey?
=When You open the back of the watch, there is a sticker covering the battery that reads: AFTER BATTERY INSERTION, SHORT PADS TO RESET. = Right next to the battery hold down screw, there is a round flat pad, short the +side of the battery (the hold down battery screw is +battery power) to the flat pad. The watch can now be programmed for time, date , etc. It worked on mine!
=When You open the back of the watch, there is a sticker covering the battery that reads: AFTER BATTERY INSERTION, SHORT PADS TO RESET. = Right next to the battery hold down screw, there is a round flat pad, short the +side of the battery (the hold down battery screw is +battery power) to the flat pad. The watch can now be programmed for time, date , etc. It worked on mine!
Timex will repair most failures to their watches if sent to the following address.HOTLINE WATCH SERVICEP.O. Box 2740Little Rock, AR 72203However be aware that they will not repair watches that appear to have been damaged by misuse.
that would be the "power reserve" being that the watch is a manual wind.
As of November 2009, timex has this site containing owner's manuals for their various timepieces:If your model isn't there, contact Timex at 800-448-4639 or custserv@timex.com and ask them to e-mail you the instructions.Now, if all you need to do is change the time because of Daylight Savings Times, "berrychic" on FixYa.com had the best instructions.(check the related links)To set date and time:Press and hold the mode button until it starts to blink, then release.First the alarm time will come up.Press the mode button once to get to the time and date.The seconds will flash first.Press the st/stop button to toggle between the seconds, hour, minutes, date (month and day) and day of the week.Press the lap/reset button to change the values.When done, press the mode button again to return to normal.
Wind it forward until the date changes. Now wind it backward until you hear a click (mine does it at 10:45) then forward again to midnight to change the date.It is a pain compared to my Seiko which allows you to simply press the crown in until the date changes or other brands/models that have a two stage crown pull to set the day and/or date.
Contact the issuing agent as soon as possible. They will make a charge for the change to the date.
Ok. This took me a while so I hope this works for you. Press the MODE button until you get to SET. Then press the START/SPLIT button until it says TIME which could be about 7 times. I think I then hit OK/View until I got to TIME1. Then use the SAVE/STOP button to scroll down to MANUAL. Once that is blinking, you can hit the OK button to change the time manually. (Always hit OK to accept any information you put in) If you want to scroll up (hours/min/sec or date etc.) use the START to go up and the STOP to go down. When you get the information where you want it, hit OK and the watch will go to the next setting. It gets pretty easy from there. Hope this helps because it was frustrating as hell for me.
Changing the date on a fossil watch is easy. All you have to do to change the date is turn the right hand knob on the watch.
Hold the time set button on the back until the time flashes, then use the buttons on the top with the double arrows pointing right and left to change time time (advance and reverse). Same thing works for setting the date.