
Did all y'all remember to move YOUR clocks ahead last night?
-"BB"-


Take it to a jeweler/watch salesman who sells them and they can send it back to Seiko for a new battery. Which will cost about the same as a new watch. I love the watch and now I have two of them!Burning Petard wrote:I have a spring-driven pendulum clock with a very fussy chime system. The maker says NEVER turn the hands forward. So I stop the pendulum for 11 hours each spring.
Lots of other gadgets that also need tending, all with their own way of doin it. Finally my Seiko perpetual calendar, solar powered wrist watch died. It was 19 years old and kept time plus or minus 5 seconds a year! Until it didn't. It was an absolute pain to adjust for daylite savings time.,,,,
snailgate