Hi my name is barry and i found a older looking seiko watch with 9D0372 for the serial number i believe then it has 5T52-6A50 with A6 inside of a tiny box if that helps you at all...also it's quartz with a chronograph i believe, i has the 3 little time teller hand things inside of the big on and it has all of these big cities written on the edge of the trim....like dubai, australia, chicago, etc......
SOURCE: seiko watch stuck crown
The crown maybe a screwdown type. Try unscrewing (like jar lid)them pulling out the crown.
SOURCE: Setting time on Seiko watch 7N43
Mike 1935 if your watch has hands only & no digital display the crown where you set the watch pulls out half a click to set the date and should pull out a little further to set the time try that.
bjbc I am assuming your seiko watch is a digital watch. Try holding in the top rt button if its the watch I think it is it should change to 12yr time.
SOURCE: Aqualite Alarm Chronograph 4 button watch
good after noon ! press the adjust button hold it up to 3 second when the digit is blinking thats time to set press the mode to select the digit that you want to change after that press the stert or reset button to change no digit ! thank you ! god bless !
SOURCE: re-set quartz chronograph sweeping second hand
Easy Soultion worked for me. Believe Me I was worried only had the Seiko Sportura for a week now. My second dial for the stopwatch was re-setting to 5 seconds instead of zero. The Solution is
1. pull the Crown all the way out ( In the position you take the crown to set the time , second click ).
2. To set the minute face of stop watch , keep pressing the top button untill it is zero. To set the second needle to zero keep pressing the bottom button untill it reaches zero or where you like it to re-set each time. Depend on you.
3. Once all neddles of stopwatch are at resting postions ( usually zero) secure the crown back to its normal postion. Test your stop watch , hopefully it will go back to zero when you press the reset button. C
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SOURCE: seiko chronograph alarm
Solution #3 (Posted by Guest on 5 Mar 08) is spot on. Quick and easy method to reset the chrono hands (it was not in my Seiko manual).
Interestingly, this can also be used to set the chrono ahead (or behind--with a little math) for offset timing measurements.
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