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: On the quartz model, one position of the crown
: moves the hour hand. The next position moves
: the date.
: So possibly you are only pulling the crown out
: enough that you are half-way between these
: two settings? Otherwise, the internal
: mechanism might need adjustment so both
: change modes are not active at the same
: time.
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On the subject of date change.....
I have a SMP Movement Calibre 1164; I have noticed the date begins to change at about 11.45pm and doesn't fully click over till about 40 minutes after midnight; do you know if that is normal?
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