Why is my Fossil watch showing the wrong time?
Fixing Time Accuracy Issues on Your Watch Watch shows incorrect time and fails to synchronize automatically with time signals. If your watch displays the wrong time, first check the battery level; a low battery can cause time drift. For quartz watches, ensure the movement is clean and free of dust or moisture. Check to make sure you have selected your proper time zone. If you observe Daylight Saving Time, make sure that DST is always turned ON. Make sure you are using recommended batteries. If the unit is atomic it will automatically correct itself with the date and time once it picks up the atomic signal.Find and check the Date and time settings. Make sure the switch next to Automatic date and time is turned on. If the Automatic date and time feature is on but the incorrect time is still displaying, turn Automatic date and time off and then on again using the switch.Rebooting the device will help the watch to reconnect to the network and update the date and time. If your watch still doesn’t show the correct date and time, go to the Settings of the watch and scroll down until you see the option Set date and time.If you keep seeing the wrong date or time on the watch, check if the SIM-card has active mobile data and if the watch receives good coverage. Rebooting the device will help the watch to reconnect to the network and update the date and time.
How to fix the time in a digital watch?
Watch with set/reset button Click the mode button until the hour starts flashing. Press the start/stop button until you reach the correct hour. Then click on mode again to go to the minutes and repeat for the seconds. Press set/reset again to confirm your settings. Rebooting the device will help the watch to reconnect to the network and update the date and time. If your watch still doesn’t show the correct date and time, go to the Settings of the watch and scroll down until you see the option Set date and time.
Can Fossil watches be adjusted?
If your watch band is a linked bracelet and is too long, you can visit your local Fossil store or jeweler to have them shorten the bracelet by removing links and size it to your wrist. To do so, locate the micro-adjustment lever, usually found on the back of the watch clasp. Place a small tool, such as a screwdriver, into the lever’s notch. Gently move the lever back and forth to adjust the band’s length in small increments until the fit is comfortable.