* Turn crown until '3' is displayed in date window and push crown in. * Watch displays month for five seconds and then resumes normal date display * Turn crown until '2' is displayed in date window and push crown in. Once date is set, you may check it, but this is not necessary. If date does not move back and forth after waiting ten seconds, in fourth step above, push reset switch arm, or remove and re-install battery and repeat procedure. If incorrect date is shown at beginning of month, date may not have been set. If date changes at noon, adjust time by 12 hours. Watch will show correct date for battery's life. * Pull crown to middle position and turn crown until correct year is shown (last two digits). * Push crown in (watch displays '3' in date window, to indicate start of year setting) * Pull crown to middle position and turn crown until correct month is shown (1-12). * Push crown in (watch displays '2' in date window, to indicate start of month setting) * Pull crown to middle position and turn crown until correct date is shown (1-31). (date moves back and forth to indicate start of date setting) * Turn crown until '1' is displayed in date window and push crown in. * Pull crown to middle position and wait for at least 10 seconds (date moves back and forth) (If necessary, turn crown until date is centered in date window) If the setting is not done properly, push reset switch arm or remove and reinstall battery and repeat procedure in order for perpetual calendar feature to work. Set time and day of the week first, then set the date as follows: The following procedure is only necessary after battery replacement: Simply pull crown all the way out and set time. If crown is accidentally put in MIDDLE position and turned, date display will change temporarily, but date setting is unaffected. Push crown in when done.Īfter setting, if date changes at noon, time needs to be adjusted ahead or back 12 hours. Day and date change automatically when time is adjusted past midnight there is no additional step for setting day or date. To set time, simply pull crown all the way out and turn. The date on your watch (including the month and year) was preset at the factory.
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#TIMEX M CELL WATCH MANUAL#
Pls read below the whole process, as copied from a Timex manual some time ago.ĭone it in my WR100 after battery replacement and it worked perfectly (a bit complicated though.) > I FOUND OUT THAT YOU HAVE TO REALLY PULL IT HALF WAY AND TWIST THE KNOB On Wednesday, Septem2:22:16 PM UTC+3, wrote: Was always frustrating not having the DAY of the week accurate, now it's fixed. It took me less than 2 minutes this way, and did not hurt the watch (so far). Then you push in the knob 1/2 way, then set your DATE. Carefully remove the drill (by spinning the drill head), and then set your exact time by spinning the knob manually. While holding the watch against the drill, SLOWLY start the variable speed drill, let it go around slowly until you get the hang of it - BUT DON'T SPIN IT TOO FAST, remembering to make sure you know when it's midnight and the correct DAY of the week starts to show up & turn, then you know you are in the early morning. Carefully attach it to the pulled out stem by spinning the drill head until it gently attaches to the watch stem.
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Use a drill (cordless or corded) that has a VARIABLE SPEED (not one or two speeds). Here's a easy & fast way to set the DAY of the week (SUN/MON, etc,). > I can find plenty of references to WR-30-M analog indiglo watches on the > web, but no instructions.
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#TIMEX M CELL WATCH CODE#
> The Timex site doesn't list the model name and wants reference to a 3-digit > code that is not on the back of this particular watch. > So I Google'd it on the web to find instructions. > That or different stem clicks while pulling the stem out. > Previous watches of this type that I was familiar with required pulling the > stem out half way, and rotating down would change the date and rotating up > would change the day. pull stem out then place thumb nail under stem & gently push back in,you are now "half way out" the day & date should be easy to change now.Today being Saturday March 1 2014, not Saturday Feb 29 2014. On Saturday, Ma2:50:37 PM UTC-8, wrote: > On Saturday, Janu7:02:42 AM UTC-8, Chet wrote: > A friend has a Timex WR-30-M analog indiglo wristwatch and asked for help in > correcting the day/date.