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

  1. Pull the crown to the third position.
  2. Rotate it clockwise.
  3. Cycling through hours adjust day ( after two full rotations of crown the day will change)
  4. After setting day to adjust time by rotating crown.
  5. 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

  1. Download the Wear OS by Google™ app.
  2. Follow the on-screen instructions on your phone and tap “Allow” to connect your phone with your smartwatch.
  3. Select your preferred language and the name of your smart watch.
  4. 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:

  1. Press the middle button or swipe down from the top of your screen.
  2. Scroll and tap on Settings.
  3. Tap on System.
  4. Tap on Disconnect & Reset.
  5. Tap the checkmark to confirm.
  6. 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.