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Seiko SGF204 Wrist Watch Questions & Answers
How do you take the
There is a special tool required that will help you to unscrew the case back on the watch. I found mine at a local WalMart, in the watch battery section of the jewelry area, for $5. This tool will work on other brands, as well, with the same type of case back.
I was told that the circuit boark is defective. I
Hi...The circuit Board my be defective if an old battery was left in to long ...As for not beeing supported any longer this watch is still beeing sold and is less than 20 years old it should still be supported a solution would be to replace the battery and gently clean the circut board with a dry soft clean tooth brush mainly the areas where the battery is placed
Adjusting day/date on a self winding Seiko, 7S2GB
mcdevito75 here, Your stem has 1 positions to set the date easily without haveing to cycle the watch 60 times. First pull the stem out to set the day, set the day 1 day before the day you want, next, push the crown back in, NOW! Slip a finger nail just under the crown from the back as there is more room, it may take some practice so be patiernt and gently, gently lift the crown to it"s first position, once in it"s first position turn the stem and see the DATE change, set the DATE to 1 DATE before the DATE you want, NOW pull the stem out to set the day date and time of day. Your watch is set and the day date will change on time, a little past mid nite.
The rubber band broke on my seiko dive
mcdevito75 here, Best Bet, you may need a special tool to remove and replace the SPRING BARS (PINS) that hold the band onto the watch, then you may even need new spring Bars, (pins) to re-attach the band to rthe watch. BEST BET, look for a small watch repair shop in your area to change the band.
Early 90's SEIKO 7N43 8A39
The 7N43 movements are readily available for less than $25 and any jeweler can install them. I own the same watch myself and really like it but after 14 years the date wheel is slipping and its cheaper to replace the whole movement than fix it.
I'd try a different jeweler as obviously yours is trying to sell you a new watch!
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