At least on my Grenen watch, the adjustment nob has two positions: 1. All the way out to set the time, and 2. halfway out to set the date/day of week. Pull the adjustment nob to the halfway position and rotate clockwise to change the numerical "date" and counter-clockwise to change the "day of the week."
I purchased a Grenen watch and the booklet it came with says its made by Skagen Designs,Ltd.
Changing the date on a fossil watch is easy. All you have to do to change the date is turn the right hand knob on the watch.
Esther Grenen died on March 30, 1948.
If the buttons on a 3 button digital wrist watch are corroded then it is almost impossible to change the date and time without having the watch fixed.
Just turn the dial toward you and pull out. Then turn the dial away from you to change the date (you can only go upward in date). HTH
You pull out the crown once to change the date, twice the change the time
that's what is says on the back of mine.
If you are flying from east to west and cross the date line, you would typically skip a day. In this case, you would adjust your date accordingly on your watch to match the local date of your destination.
To set the date on the AW60451W watch, pull the crown out to the second position. Rotate the crown clockwise to advance the date to the correct one and counter-clockwise to change the day. Push the crown back in once the correct date is set.
You will need to hold down the button. Then you can press up or down in order to get the date to change.
Esther Goris was born on March 5, 1963, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Small push button at about 4 o'clock on side of case, press with a toothpick