If it's a Seiko 5, first click should change day and date. Second click for time. Unfortunately if you are unable change time/day/date via your crown, you may need to take your watch in for some repairs. :(
I have a two seiko watch when I shake it it works but not for long just 2 minutes .. way ?... maybe I don't know who to rotate it correctly... could you learn us the right way?
I have titoni watch, when i set time i move crown anticlockwise and watch mintue hand should move clockwise but its not happening, actually opposite is happening as i seen in your video so please clear confusion coz my watchmaker said - dont move crown clockwise while time change..
It's not the crown but the time on the watch itself that should move in the forward direction (clockwise) when you wind the crown. If your time on the watch face moves forward with your crown winding anticlockwise then roll with that. Hope this helps!
Firstly, congratulations on having a great watch! Hard to get one of these nowadays. Secondly, you'll have to pull out the crown to the 1st position and readjust the date (by moving it forward) all the way to one day before today (make sure the hours are at a neutral time like 6.30 before you start - to do this pull out the crown all the way and move time forward to 6.30). Once you're one day/date before current day/date, pull the crown out all the way and set time in a way that the day/date rolls to current day/date and you can set the time as AM or PM depending on your need. Long explanation and long process but the outcome is worth it lol!
Hey there, the best way to set the current day/date/time is to set it to the previous day/date and then set time in a way that it runs the day/date over to the current date so you can accurately know if you're setting AM or PM. Before setting day/date, make sure you set the time to a neutral hour like say 6.30. Also make sure you roll the day/date/time forward in time and not backwards. Once it's set at 6.30, push the crown all the way and pull it out to the first position to set day/date. If today is Sat/16th, set the day/date to Fri/15th. Then pull out the crown again to set time and move forward from 6.30 till the day/date changes and then set the time as expected whether AM or PM. Long winded explanation but I hope it helps! 😃 For you, you'll have to go through the full month again fyi to get to the current date. Dont roll it back....
Make sure not to set the date between 8:00pm-3:00am to avoid damaging your date window. Could be an expensive mistake to someone who doesnt know.
Someone beat me to it, you should set your watch to 6:30 iirc
Yup, hence, set up day/date at 7, but you're 100% right. I'll call that out in another video 👍
@fakeducky3764 Yes, 6.30 to 3 is the safest window tbh. However, as someone else pointed out, 8 onwards is just dangerous!
First click isn’t responding with the time or date change
If it's a Seiko 5, first click should change day and date. Second click for time. Unfortunately if you are unable change time/day/date via your crown, you may need to take your watch in for some repairs. :(
I have a two seiko watch when I shake it it works but not for long just 2 minutes .. way ?... maybe I don't know who to rotate it correctly... could you learn us the right way?
I have titoni watch, when i set time i move crown anticlockwise and watch mintue hand should move clockwise but its not happening, actually opposite is happening as i seen in your video so please clear confusion coz my watchmaker said - dont move crown clockwise while time change..
It's not the crown but the time on the watch itself that should move in the forward direction (clockwise) when you wind the crown. If your time on the watch face moves forward with your crown winding anticlockwise then roll with that. Hope this helps!
Hey man, I have a seiko 5 snkk86k1, the date is a little off. How do I fix it?
Firstly, congratulations on having a great watch! Hard to get one of these nowadays. Secondly, you'll have to pull out the crown to the 1st position and readjust the date (by moving it forward) all the way to one day before today (make sure the hours are at a neutral time like 6.30 before you start - to do this pull out the crown all the way and move time forward to 6.30). Once you're one day/date before current day/date, pull the crown out all the way and set time in a way that the day/date rolls to current day/date and you can set the time as AM or PM depending on your need. Long explanation and long process but the outcome is worth it lol!
Hi
Seiko 5 sports srpd53k1
How to set current day date correctly Today I setted next day ( day date )by mistake
Please help
Hey there, the best way to set the current day/date/time is to set it to the previous day/date and then set time in a way that it runs the day/date over to the current date so you can accurately know if you're setting AM or PM. Before setting day/date, make sure you set the time to a neutral hour like say 6.30. Also make sure you roll the day/date/time forward in time and not backwards. Once it's set at 6.30, push the crown all the way and pull it out to the first position to set day/date. If today is Sat/16th, set the day/date to Fri/15th. Then pull out the crown again to set time and move forward from 6.30 till the day/date changes and then set the time as expected whether AM or PM. Long winded explanation but I hope it helps! 😃 For you, you'll have to go through the full month again fyi to get to the current date. Dont roll it back....
@WatchesForAll Thanks man