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Post07 Sep 2011, 11:08

looking for a seiko a358-5000 lcd.

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Post07 Sep 2011, 21:41

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Post09 Sep 2011, 21:06

HI folks,

Sorry to hijack this thread! Just wondering if anyone had a User Guide to the A358 - can't seem to find a downloadable version on the 'net. I'm just trying to work out how to set the time display to 24-hour.

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Post10 Sep 2011, 15:01

Should be an option when your in time set mode, or possibly the top right button when in normal mode

some times you just scroll through the time in time set mode until it turns into 24hr
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Post10 Sep 2011, 15:25

Thanks, Seiko Kid - tried all those but no joy. When I press the top right button the watch displays the World Time in 24hr, so the watch clearly supports it - I just can't figure out how to get the Home Time to do the same.

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Post10 Sep 2011, 16:34

From reading the specs on the Tech guide, it appears that you only have 24hr option when viewing the world time function.
In normal time mode it will only display the current time in AM/PM .

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Post10 Sep 2011, 17:08

Ah, yes, I've just found the tech guide and you're absolutely right. Very strange - what a weird design decision?!?!

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