Pulsar Mens World Time Alarm Chronograph Watch Strap Pq2003 Logo
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Rick Posted on May 07, 2014

Pulsar World Chronograph, World Timer

Three dials within one face. Pulsar Mov't 441363 on back of face. battery replaced and hands moving counter clockwise except seconds hand moving clockwise.

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Click on the crown (the stem in the middle on the right side). There are three settings, and one of them will change the minute hands' behavior to normal. You might also check out this guide:

http://c01.coacdn.com/calibers/H800_condensed.pdf

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I answered this for different Fossil watch post, but I believe it will be the same for your watch.
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