UPDATE: Brilliant; I also somehow managed to put it into demo mode; according to the manual:
"Watch Battery Replacement: To avoid the possibility of permanently damaging the watch, TIMEX STRONGLY RECOMMENDS TAKING YOUR WATCH TO A LOCAL RETAILER OR JEWELER TO HAVE THE BATTERY REPLACED. After battery replacement, a DEMO mode will appear after TIME OF DAY mode. This mode is used to demonstrate features at point-of-sale and will disappear once TIME OF DAY has been set"I can now repeatedly place it into Demo Mode after shorting the battery to another metallic portion of the watch: wait for the 12:00:00 screen to appear, then press the lower-left button once to enter demo mode. So the buttons work....
I can also repeatedly place it into "Hold to Set Time" mode after shorting the battery: wait for the 12:00:00 screen to appear, then press the upper-right button once to receive message "Hold to Set Time".
After either of these post-shorting button pushes, the buttons no longer work.
Also very cool: managed to remove the watch "core" from the band for the first time, tonight. Everything appears OK at first glance.
UPDATE #2: Picked it up this evening (Sunday) and...the buttons work again. Maybe I shorted it wrong and it took a while for things to get back to normal. However, all is well, again.
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