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Anonymous Posted on Nov 04, 2013

Second hand does not go to 12 when pulled out. I just had new battery put in and now the second hand goes to between 6-7 and on the 8 on two watches

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I had the same problem. I pulled the crown to the 3rd position, furthest out, and pressed the A and B button simultaneously. The second hand made a complete rotation and set at the 8 position, where it had been settting, then I was able to push the A button and reset the second hand to the 12 position. Tested it and it is working fine.

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