I have an Armitron All-Sport digital watch 45/6963 watch with three buttons. Okay, so there are three buttons. One is Mode(Bottom left), one is Reset (Bottom Right) and one is St/Stp (Top right).
1. Remember the what time your watch says it is.
2. Click and hold the Mode button down for approx. 10 seconds.
3. If the hour part is flashing, this should be the alarm time. Click the mode button once, and the screen should change, so it says the time that it said on your watch before.
4. The seconds spot should be flashing now. To start the seconds at 00, press the reset button (Bottom right).
5. Then, click the St/Stp button to be able to change the minutes. The minutes part should be flashing now. Just click the Reset button(Bottom right) to change the minutes.
6. To be able to change the hour, click the St/Stp button(top right). Now, the hour part should be flashing, and there should either be an A for A.M. or a P for P.M. where the seconds used to be. Now, just click the reset button(BottomA(A.M.) or P(P.M.) so when it's 11:00 A.M. your watch won't think ti's 11:00P.M.
right) to change the hour.
7. To set the day of the week, click both the St/Stp button, and the reset button at the same time. The screen should just have 2 numbers showing. The hour should be flashing right now. Click the St/Stp button twice. Now, the day of the week at the top should be flashing. To change the day of the week, simply click the Reset button until you have the right day of the week.
8. Finally, to set that as your time and day of the week, click the Mode button(bottom left), and it should now show the time and day of the week you set it for!
I was so glad when I FINALLY figured it out!
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...
By quiting US forces.
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 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
It depends...If it is a digital watch look at your book. If it is a nice watch, pull out the dial and turn...
You pull out the crown once to change the date, twice the change the time
There is no digital watch that adjusts to time zone.
i have followed the instructions for resetting the time onmy wr330. but it is not wprking
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.
Mode refers to the current set of functions. For example, on a digital watch, in time-setting mode, a specific button will change the hour; change the watch to stop-watch mode and that button might start the timing.
depends on the watch.