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: You may be trying to advance date during a time
: period that the watch wont let you. Check
: the manual, I think it is something like fom
: when the watch reads 12 midnight to 7am.
: Withing this time frame, the watch will not
: let you change the date, and you will
: encounter what you are describing. Advance
: the hands manually until you know it is not
: in this time frame, and then try to change
: the date again. Good luck.
Thanks Steve, I have the calibre 3303 and it appears there is no restrictions on when you adjust the date. I guess I'm going to send it in to Omega to be repaired.
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