The best way to reset an Armitron 40-8249 is to take it to a watchwaker or jeweler who knows the equipment. Armitron does have a detailed manual available on their website, however.
To set the day on the Armitron 20/1925P watch, first pull the crown out to the second position. Then, rotate the crown in one direction to adjust the day. Once the desired day is set, push the crown back in to the original position to complete the adjustment. Make sure to check that the time is also set correctly after adjusting the day.
Visit the Armitron website and click on "Manuals" on the home page.
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To disable the alarm on an Armitron M0935 watch, press and hold the "Mode" button until you enter the alarm setting mode. Then, use the "Set" button to toggle the alarm on or off. Once the alarm is disabled, press the "Mode" button again to exit the setting mode. Make sure the alarm indicator is no longer displayed on the screen.
The E. Gluck Corporation founded in 1956 manufactures the Armitron brand of wristwatch. They are headquartered in Little Neck, New York.
A number of large discount stores and department stores sell Armitron watches. Specifically, you can find them at Kohl's, Target, and JC Penny (both online and in-store).
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.
To change an Armitron WR330 watch back to standard time from military time, press and hold the SET button until the display flashes. Then use the MODE button to scroll and find the 12/24-hour setting. Use the ADJ button to switch between 12-hour and 24-hour formats, then press SET to confirm and exit the setting.
By quiting US forces.
Press the "ADJ" and "ST/STP" buttons simultaneously. This will allow you to turn on/off the hourly chime (indicated with a CH icon), as well as activate/deactivate the alarm mode.
To set an Armitron WR165 digital watch to military time, first press the "Mode" button until you reach the time-setting mode. Then, hold down the "Adjust" button until the hour starts to blink. Use the "Start/Stop" button to toggle between 12-hour and 24-hour formats; select 24-hour for military time. Finally, adjust the hours and minutes as needed, then press "Adjust" again to save the settings.
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.