Last night I was watching the TV and glanced at my watch. It was showing UTC time instead of my correct local time. I don't remember there being any problems the last time I had looked at it.
I checked the settings and the locale offset was still correct, but changing it wouldn't fix the display.
I tried resetting the watch and the boot sequence showed something like "flash corrupt" and it proceeded to erase the watch. Eventually it restarted reset back to a fresh factory install.
I've since reverted back to the "Release" 2v12.
I don't recall doing anything differently that I hadn't done before. It just became "not working" all by itself.
All seems good now, this is more of an "FYI" than anything else.
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Last night I was watching the TV and glanced at my watch. It was showing UTC time instead of my correct local time. I don't remember there being any problems the last time I had looked at it.
I checked the settings and the locale offset was still correct, but changing it wouldn't fix the display.
I tried resetting the watch and the boot sequence showed something like "flash corrupt" and it proceeded to erase the watch. Eventually it restarted reset back to a fresh factory install.
I've since reverted back to the "Release" 2v12.
I don't recall doing anything differently that I hadn't done before. It just became "not working" all by itself.
All seems good now, this is more of an "FYI" than anything else.