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Bottom of watch by second hand....what is symbol
You've probably heard people go on and on about the "sweep" or talk about how top quality watches don't make that tell-tale "tick-tock." For all intents and purposes, these people are right. When you pick up a Cartier or Chopard, the tiny hand measuring the passage of seconds glides effortlessly, like a toothless hockey player. In actuality, all wristwatches tick-tock. However, in a true quality watch, the internal mechanism (the movement) is so finely tuned and so well constructed, that these ticks happen as often as nine times a second, producing a flawless sweep. This is the difference between a five-dollar movement and a movement costing hundreds of dollars.
1/28/2024 3:10:21 AM •
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on Jan 28, 2024
Columbia CL-5009
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I have a sunbeam 882-1285 and can't set the chimes to match the time of day, need help
I have owned this exact clock for 30 years. Syncing the chimes with the time is very simple.1. Flip the second switch from "Start" to "Set."2. Use the thumbwheel to move the hands to the desired time.3. Use the four "H" and "M" buttons to set the time for the chime. — For example, if the desired time is 12:05, press the first button 1 time, the second button 2 times, skip the third button for 0, and then press the fourth button 5 times. — If the desired time is 9:00, you only need to press the second button 9 times (all unpressed buttons default to 0).4. When you're ready for the clock to begin using the time you've set, flip the switch from "Set" to "Start." That's it! It's that easy.
1/14/2024 7:34:18 PM •
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on Jan 14, 2024
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