Day Change on C4 Peregrine

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Day Change on C4 Peregrine

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I purchased C4 Peregrine ( White Face ) a few years ago which has never been worn!, mainly because I could not read the time on the watch although tried but have taken it out and returned it back to the watch box.
I decided to try again as it seems a waste of a good watch but could not find in the instructions how to change the day!
Is there an easy way or do I have to move the hour round?, which is at the moment is on Monday and want it set to the correct day Sunday.
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There are change the day instructions if you use the link below.

https://www.christopherward.co.uk/media ... manual.pdf
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Many thanks for your assistance.
The Instruction book for the C4 Peregrine is also as new but the page of instructions for the change of day operation is not included in the book!!
Starts with setting the date etc.
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Well that’s a bit embarrassing for CW isn’t it. I had a quick squiz at the manual and you’re right, there’s no instructions for changing the day of the week...
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I did find this one for a watch using the same movement...

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/11038 ... e=3#manual

It looks to me as though you need to wind it through 6 full 24 hour periods to correct the day of the week. A bit poor, but I guess the assumption is that once you change the battery it needs to be set only once, but it’s still a bit poor for a modern movement.

Although - it does indicate turning the crown in both directions, so maybe it’s acceptable to wind it back 24 hours?
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My 'Phoenix' is OK anti-clock ....

gaf1958 wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2019 11:21 pm I did find this one for a watch using the same movement...

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/11038 ... e=3#manual

It looks to me as though you need to wind it through 6 full 24 hour periods to correct the day of the week. A bit poor, but I guess the assumption is that once you change the battery it needs to be set only once, but it’s still a bit poor for a modern movement.

Although - it does indicate turning the crown in both directions, so maybe it’s acceptable to wind it back 24 hours?
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^^^ True perhaps, but you must still consider the date wheel.
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