Thursday, January 22, 2015

Change The Time On Digital Watches

Change the Time on Digital Watches


Digital watches offer less-expensive alternatives to business-class watches such as Rolexes and Movados, and because of improvements in quality, there's no longer a stigma attached to wearing a digital watch. Digital watches keep accurate time and have parts that are easy to replace. Changing the time on your digital watch isn't always intuitive. The exact method for setting your digital watch will vary depending on the model. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Examine your watch. Attempt to find its "Mode" button; nearly every digital watch has one. The various modes might include "Date," "Alarm" and "Stopwatch" among others. Repeatedly press "Mode" to cycle through the modes available on your watch until you have it in the mode that displays the current time.


2. Locate the button that allows you to adjust the settings on your watch; this button could be labeled "Set" or "Adjust." Once you've found this button, press it in and hold it. After a few moments, the time display should begin to flash.


3. Select either minutes or hours as the aspect of the time you'd like to adjust. Press the "Mode" key to cycle through your options; each element should begin to flash as it's selected.


4. Press a button to adjust the time element you've selected; the button for doing this will vary from watch to watch. If there are up and down arrows on your watch, use them to increase or decrease the number. A button labeled as another function could serve this purpose too; trying pressing the various buttons on your watch to discover the correct one to adjust the time.


5. Move on to the next element you want to adjust, such as minutes or the date, by pressing the "Mode" display.


6. Press the "Set" button to finalize the new time on your watch. You'll know that the time has been set when the numbers stop flashing.