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James Cairns Posted on Apr 23, 2019
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First time in water the display went blank. Changed battery but made no difference.Buttons don't do anything. There is no water inside case & watch was not damaged! Display just shows straight line.

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It's dead. Buy a new one.

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2007

SOURCE: Fossil JR8096 - Display Not Working

hi i have a watch very simalar. They run on two seperate batteries. sounds like one of them is dead. get the digigtal one replaced

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  • Posted on Apr 06, 2008

SOURCE: Fossil Big Tic Watch - setting the correct time on the digital display

The watch is scrolling through the seconds, and is not something that needs to be set. If there is a bottom it is only there to change the way the seconds are scrolling? There are many different types of these, but most are just standard seconds.

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  • Posted on May 16, 2008

SOURCE: Can't See Display Timex Ironman Triathlon

I have an Ironman also and I agree it is harder to replace the battery than you think. There are electrical contact surfaces inside that have miniscule tolerances in terms of the spacing they have for clearance. You are expected to press on these things with tweezers to reset the battery (as discussed elsewhere on the web), but if they get bent down, they will short out the circuit (a permanently blank display), or the might be out of alignment (a reset every time you press one of the control buttons on the outide of the watch). If you think this has happened to you, open the case (again) you can use a small tool to carefully lift the metal contact back up off the contact plate. Also make sure the back of the case is on tight as this also plays a role the electromechanics of this watch.

Other than that, I admit I really like the Ironman, so easy to use and set.

Good Luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: Casio 2688 Wave Ceptor - No Display

The model 2688 is a solar watch which charges the battery.  You should lay the watch(face up) in bright sunlight and that will re-charge the battery.  If the watch receives no sunlight, the face and numbers will go blank.

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2010

SOURCE: the anlog display does not synchronise with the

Activate the crystal, then find the clock calendar function. Hold the center button for 5 seconds until a synchro appears on the data screen, then start pushing top button to move the minute hand to the 12:00 then push bottom button to move minute hand to 12:00. after this is done hold center button for 5 seconds and hans will move to match time on your digital display. Now that you are synched,you can set time as you normally would.
JRH, Rhode Island

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