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I've had this Seiko Chronograph for years (and years). It's been sitting in a drawer with a dead battery (for years). I had a battery installed yesterday (because I wasn't able to open the back myself) and it has come back to life HOWEVER I had no idea how to adjust all of the non-timekeeping hands so they were where they were supposed to be. I downloaded a 3 page set of instructions and was able to reset the chronograph minute register and the chronograph second sweep to 0. Quite an elaborate procedure involving pulling out the crown and then pushing the upper and lower pushers in the correct sequence. In any case I had to re-do it after looking at the photo because I noticed that I hadn't gotten the second sweep exactly at 12 o'clock. It's there now 🙂

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