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Based on the information you've provided, it sounds like you have a Pulsar brand watch. The numbers "160622" and "V533-8850" are likely the watch's serial number. The "M" inside of a box is likely a hallmark or hallmarking, which signifies that the watch's gold content meets a certain standard. The watch has a gold and silver appearance, with a gold face and gold hands, and has a display on the face for the day and date.
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:
Im a watch technician for how many years and when iv'e make adjustment to any new watch for me i dont need any manual. The thing iv'e done is keep pushing and pressing the adjustment button and observed what happen and the result i write it down, what im discover new to me for future setting purposes. When setting a Pulsar chronograph watch you just find the set button and press it for 15 seconds , then your watch display will flashing then go to mode button and choose what you are going to set. the Hour ; the Date ; the Alarm and whatever you going to set is there. The operation to set is desame whatever you going to set it's like a cycle. Only the set is need a long press. feel free for further assistance in keep sending more question in comments or doubts that arise your mind regarding this to me,.rate the solution as fixya if it heps you understand in solve your problem.
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