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First set your local time, date and year and then run the "home positioning" (H-SET) procedure following manual instructions.If no any other problem exists, normally hands will "follow" digital time when watch is set back to time mode.
I tried contacting both the eBay seller and the watch maker and what I got was a complete joke. So I figured it out on my own (mostly) and made a real manual for the watch (attached to this posting).
you have to go throught the watch menu like your going to change the time. but there is one for the analog when you find it change the time with the start and stop button just like the dig display. you have to hold the button down as the hands scroll.
In the time mode, press the upper right button for 2 seconds and the time display will flash. Then press the same button untill the entire time will flash, or both hour and minutes flash at same time. When the hour and minutes flash at same time, this adjust mode is the adjusting of the analog left display (A1). Now, press the lower button for adjusting de hour shown at the digital display that shows the same hour at analog display. This method is to adjusting the 8982 that is the "father" of 8988. Like a Citizen collector, and don´t know any website that you can view the setting instruction of 8988, only the 8982 is disposable here: http://www.citizenwatch.com/downloads/techguides/8982.pdf
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