I wonder if the reset needs to be done via the movement after the battery is replaced but before the case back is screwed back on.
I found this, may be worth a try:
"B-1 Battery Change Mode" (not documentd in manual AFAIK)...
Rotate the crown until the display is off and then pull the crown out. The top display will show "R" and the bottom display shows the time, (an hour behind the time the hands show) allowing the time to be set using the usual controls.
At this point, press the top button and the word "BAT" flashes up in the top window. HOLD the top button. The word "BAT" stays on the screen for a while and then BOTH screens go completely blank and the watch will then be in a type of quiescent "sleep mode". The screens will be blank and the hands still.
To "wake" the watch up again, push the crown back in again. The watch will return to normal operating mode reset itself to the correct time.
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