A chronograph watch typically has three dials to register the time elapsed – a second dial (also referred to as a sub-second dial), a minute dial and an hour dial.
How do you change the 3 dials on a Fossil watch?
How to Set a Fossil Watch with 3 Dials
- Pull the crown to the third position.
- Rotate it clockwise.
- Cycling through hours adjust day ( after two full rotations of crown the day will change)
- After setting day to adjust time by rotating crown.
- Push the crown back to normal position.
How do you set a Fossil watch digital?
Digital watch: The setting sequence for the watch is: month, date, a.m./p.m., hour and minutes. Press “B” to go to the next setting sequence and “A” to exit. Press “B” and then select a.m./p.m., then press “B” again to set the hour; finally press “B” once more to set the desired minutes.
What are the buttons for on a Fossil watch?
Along the side of the Fossil Sport, there are three buttons. In the center, a multi-purpose button for accessing the Assistant and app drawer, as well as navigation. The crown rotates satisfyingly and has a nice tactile click too. The top and bottom buttons are customizable to open whatever app you’d like.
How do you program a Fossil watch?
Setting Up Your Fossil Smartwatch With Android
- Download the Wear OS by Google™ app.
- Follow the on-screen instructions on your phone and tap “Allow” to connect your phone with your smartwatch.
- Select your preferred language and the name of your smart watch.
- On your Android phone, tap “pair” to connect via Bluetooth®.
How do you reset a Fossil watch to factory settings?
To reset to factory settings, follow these steps:
- Press the middle button or swipe down from the top of your screen.
- Scroll and tap on Settings.
- Tap on System.
- Tap on Disconnect & Reset.
- Tap the checkmark to confirm.
- Remove the smartwatch from your phone’s Bluetooth settings.
What are the small dials on a Fossil watch?
Subdials are the mini-dials that sit on the watch face or dial. Also known as auxiliary dials, subdials serve different functions—like tracking lapsed seconds, minutes, and hours, the phases of the moon, a second time zone —across mechanical and specialty watches like chronographs, calendars, and GMT watches.