First, pull out the crown, stop all hands of the watch and enter the state of "adjusting time". Adjust the time to six o'clock sharp at this time. (To avoid damaging the date module when adjusting the day of the week)
Second, push the crown back to the state of "adjusting date and week". (At this point, the hands start to rotate normally.)
Third, adjust the date and the day before.
Fourth, the key steps. Pull the crown out again to the state of "adjusting time" when the pointer stops, and start to adjust the time so that the pointer rotates clockwise (it must not rotate counterclockwise, which will greatly damage the time module). At this time, the action needs to be gentle. Adjust the time until the pointer indicates that it is close to 12, and the date and week jump to the next day (the day when the watch is adjusted). This jump may cross 65438+ clockwise for the second time. It doesn't matter. The hands of the date stopwatch now instruct you to adjust your watch at this time in the morning. If you happen to set your watch in the morning, set it to the current accurate time and then push the crown back completely. The hands of the watch rotate normally, and the adjustment of the watch is over.
If it is afternoon, continue to adjust the time, and let the hour hand pass 18 again (at this time, the date and week will not jump, and the date of adjusting the watch will still be displayed). At this point, the watch will display the afternoon time of the day when you set the watch. At this point, you continue to adjust the watch time to the current accurate time, push the crown back completely, the hands rotate normally, and the watch setting is over.
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