How Do You Set A Radio Controlled Timex Watch?
Unlike traditional watches, Timex radio-controlled watches do not need to be manually set to tell the correct time. Timex radio-controlled, or atomic, watches receive a Coordinated Universal Time signal from a military base in Fort Collins, Colorado, twice a day, every day, to ensure that they keep accurate time. However, certain conditions can interfere with your watch’s ability to synchronize with the atomic signal. Press and hold the “Split/Reset” button to force your Timex radio-controlled watch to search for the nearest atomic signal. The tower symbol icon will flash, indicating that the watch is searching for the signal. It may take up to two minutes for your watch to locate the atomic signal. You can perform a forced synchronization on your Timex radio-controlled watch at any time. Look for the tower symbol icon on your radio-controlled watch display. If the icon is present, it means that your watch has been successfully synchronized within the past 24 hours. Rotate your radio-c