Seamaster, adjusting date??
Seamaster, adjusting date??
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gareth h

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4,147 posts

251 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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I havn't been wearing the seamaster as regularly as usual and when i do put it on it has normally stopped, is there an easy way to reset the date? It's a bit tedious having to wind it forward day by day for a week or two.
Ta

mel

10,168 posts

296 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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Errrrrrrrrrrr I may be stating the obvious but on mine I pull the winder out one click for date adjustment and 2 clicks for time, infact that's the same on most watches I own????

u got time?

28 posts

204 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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Good lord!! that has to be a blow to your much wasted time Gareth! just do one click you......

Seb d

615 posts

218 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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My Seamaster Chrono allowed you to adjust the date as per most watches, that is with the crown pulled out one click. However, on my mum's Seamaster Aqua Terra, you adjust the date by advancing the hour hand independently of the minute hand.

BigAlinEmbra

1,629 posts

233 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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If you're on the hour setting then once you take it past midnight go back to just before 9 and wind past midnight and you'll click forward another date.
Back 3 hrs and forward 3 is a bit quicker than spinning round all 24.

tomtom

4,246 posts

251 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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I always thought that was bad for the movement...

ShadownINja

79,192 posts

303 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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I was told for all automatics to do it before the 10pm mark or after the 6am mark to be safe but additionally, winding backwards was a bad thing. Anyone care to comment?

TheEnd

15,370 posts

209 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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ShadownINja said:
I was told for all automatics to do it before the 10pm mark or after the 6am mark to be safe but additionally, winding backwards was a bad thing. Anyone care to comment?
eek!

it's 8pm and 2am on a Valjoux 7750, and i'd apply that to most chronos, as many of them are 7750 based, i know the HUB44 (Hublot Big Bang)is, same with many Breitlings. The Daytona is *probably* safe,

http://www.ernstbenz.com/popups/inst_chronoscope.p...

you can fiddle with a virtual one here
http://www.eta.ch/swisslab/7750/7750.html

gareth h

Original Poster:

4,147 posts

251 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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.......very embarrassed, repeat 100 times 'I promise to read the manual'
Thanks guys.

ShadownINja

79,192 posts

303 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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TheEnd said:
you can fiddle with a virtual one here
http://www.eta.ch/swisslab/7750/7750.html
Wow! That's cool!

BigAlinEmbra

1,629 posts

233 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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ShadownINja said:
I was told for all automatics to do it before the 10pm mark or after the 6am mark to be safe but additionally, winding backwards was a bad thing. Anyone care to comment?
Tells you to do it in the manual, if it breaks it then you send it back for them to fix it.
American style suing for mental anguish optional.