this is a old nautica watch the number in the back is 489756 help me find photo of is watch.think you
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To adjust the time on a Nautica watch, first unscrew the crown (if it's a screw-down type), pull the crown out to the time-setting position, and then turn it clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the time. Once the correct time is set, push the crown back in and screw it down (if applicable) to ensure water resistance.
If you flew from New York to London, you would need to set your watch back 5 hours to adjust for the time difference. So, if it was 11 AM on your watch when you landed in London, the local time in London would be 6 AM.
No, Greenwich Mean Time does not adjust for daylight saving time. It remains constant throughout the year, while local time zones may shift to adjust for daylight saving time.
Eastern Standard time (EST) zone in the US is one hour ahead of Central Standard time (CST) zone. The sun got there in the east first, so they started ahead of the rest of the US. Central zone is the next zone towards the west from the EST zone. So, to directly answer your question, you would adjust your watch one hour back. For example 8 am in EST is 7 am in CST.
To set a Stauer titanium atomic watch, first, make sure it is receiving a signal from the atomic clock. Then, pull out the crown to the time-setting position and adjust the hands to the correct time. Push the crown back in to complete the setting process.
There is no digital watch that adjusts to time zone.