ADJUST THE TIME OF YOUR WATCH

 TIME TO CHANGE YOUR WATCH

A few more weeks then it will be that time again, winter time will start and we have to set the clock again. Lately there has been a lot of talk about the abolition of summer and winter time. Until the final date, we still have to change the clock one hour every six months. Daylight Saving Time advances the clock by one hour and decreases by one hour at winter time. But you don't just change your watch during summer and winter time. If the battery has been empty or you go on vacation to a different time zone, you can also change the time on your watch. In this blog we will further discuss what you should take into account when setting the time on your watch.


IMPORTANT TO KNOW WHEN RESETTING YOUR WATCH

First of all, it is important to always advance the time on the clock. You then turn clockwise, make sure you never turn counterclockwise, watches are not made for this. So whether you have to move your watch for one hour or 5 minutes, make sure you turn forward, even if turning back appears to be the fastest way. This also applies to changing the date on your watch. Here too it is important to keep moving forward.

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Many people do not know this, but the moment at which you reset your watch does affect the operation of the watch. Then we are especially talking about watches where a date also changes automatically. For example, did you already know that the date on a watch usually does not change immediately at midnight? This happens between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Therefore, do not change the time on your watch around midnight, as this will upset your date format. It is better to wait a few hours before changing your watch or do this the next morning.


CHANGE YOUR WATCH IN A FEW STEPS

Changing the time and date of your watch is quite easy and can be done in just a few steps.

Remove the crown from your watch.

Turn the hands clockwise to the correct time

If the watch also has a date display, push the crown back one step and change the date.

Push the crown all the way back, your watch is now good again.

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