Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Rolex Submariner Date Problems

After the crown knob is screwed tight, the watch can be worn.


The Rolex Submariner watch can be worn underwater, and displays the current time and date. Once the watch is strapped to your wrist, you might experience problems setting the date.


Date Setting


If you have trouble setting the date, pull out the crown knob (on the right edge of the watch) to its first position. Twist the knob clockwise to advance the day until the current date is reached. Twisting the knob counterclockwise is ineffective. Push the knob back into the watch.


Date Roll Over


If the date rolls over at noon instead of midnight, pull the knob out to its last position. Note that the date rolls over at midnight and advance or roll the time back to the correct time. For example, if you want to set the clock for 2 p.m., twist the knob forward until the date changes to the correct date, advance the time forward 12 hours from 00:00 a.m. and set the time forward to 2 p.m. Push the knob in.


Final Position


If you set the date and worry that the watch isn't sealed properly, push the crown knob in completely and screw it tightly clockwise against the watch. This makes the watch pressure-proof for 330 feet.







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