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: You change the date on the SMP Quartz by
: pulling the crown on the first click where
: the hour hand moves,just advance it till the
: date change and set it back to normal time.
: The SMP Quartz is equipped with the quick
: hour hand feature so there is no independent
: click stop for changing the date.This
: feature is handy when you change time zones
: or change from DST to Standard time.
Ok thanks Rocky, thats how I did the change. No offense, but can any other owners confirm this is the case, that there isn't a independant position on the crown that just moves the date?
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