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This wrist watch needs to be calibrated in order for you to be able to get the the correct day. The wrist watch need to be opened and corrected from inside the unit. It is not an easy fix, so i will suggest you try take it to the experts that will be able to help you loosen the wrist watch and do the calibration for you to get the proper day running on it.
My wrist watch once had similar problem but it is made by TAG, i tried everything i could to fix this, but until it got to the repair guys shop, he loosened it and corrected it from the engine of the wrist watch.
It is not all watch experts that can do that so be sure to ask them first before they try to fix it for you.
Welcome to Fixya. Can you please provide the caliber number of your Seiko SWZ054 Wrist Watch for me to be able to check the manual and give you the information on how you can update the day on it?
If the watch is running to slow or fast the problem is in the timing module where the quartz crystal is located, there is nothing that can be done to adjust this to fix it. The watch should returned to the jewelers.
Two words: Wind it! When any self-winding (automatic) watch runs down from not wearing it you have to manually wind it to get it going again. Once you've done that the movement of your wrist will cause the self-winding rotor mechanism to keep it running as long as you are reasonably active and wear it everyday. Just wind it about 40 turns and you'll be good to go. Oris is a great watch company and you should enjoy it for many years.
I am sorry but u are going to need to replace the watch band, the jeweler is correct, did he suggest the correct replacement band, he should have a selection of bands that will work with this watch.
here is the website to mail them your watch and they will fix it and mail it back to u tats the best way i would've tell u where to go to get it fix if i knew which state u were in but i dont so the best thing u can do is mail them
good morning ! you need a puncher pin and anvil to remove the pin on your watch band punch or push the pin use the puncher pin according to the arrow sign,full the pin to remove,and fush to fix again,do it carefully,thank you ! god bless .
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