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Quartz Analogue Operating Instructions With Date: 6P29 / 6P20 / 6P21

To read the moon age:
Note: The age of the moon is determined by the period between each new 

moon. This period is approximately 29.5 days. The moon dial can be used 

as a guide to moon phase and tides.

New Moon 
Moon’s age: 0 
Spring tide

First quarter 
moon 
Moon’s age: 7 
Neap tide

Full Moon 
Moon’s age: 15 
Spring tide

Last quarter 
moon 
Moon’s age: 22 
Neap tide

Summary of Contents for MB 119

Page 1: ...CASEBACK MARKINGS ModelNumber CalibreNumber BatteryNumber ...

Page 2: ...lifeofthebattery 2 Donotleaveyourwatchforlongperiodsoftimeinextremelycold places thismaycauseyourwatchtogainorlosetime Shoulditbeginto gainorlosetime placeyourwatchonyourwristtorestoreittoitsnormal workingtemperature Avoidwetconditions 1 Donotoperatethebuttonswhenyourwatchiswet evenonmodels marked WaterResistant 2 CheckcasebackmarkingsandrefertotheResistancetowatersection ...

Page 3: ...llyincurredduring sportsactivities 2 Avoiddroppingyourwatchonthegroundorotherwiseimpartingsevere shocktoit Avoidstrongmagneticfields 1 Keepyourwatchawayfromstrongmagnets 2 Generally yourwatchisnotaffectedbymagneticfieldsfromhousehold appliancessuchastelevisionsetsandstereoequipment ...

Page 4: ...hemicals solvents orgases 2 Avoidmaterialssuchasgasoline benzene paintthinner alcohol spray cosmetics nailpolish nailpolishremover adhesivesorpaint Periodicinspection 1 Aregular4to5yearsservicebyanauthorisedAccuristtechnicianwill ensuretroublefreeoperation 2 RefertotheAfterSalesServicesectionfordetails ...

Page 5: ...ofreachofinfantsandsmallchildren Should accidentalingestionoccurconsultadoctorimmediately 2 Donotattempttoreplacethebatteryyourselfasthisinvalidatesyour guarantee Keepyourwatchclean Wipeoffanymoisturethatadherestothecase glassorbandwithasoft cleancloth ...

Page 6: ...BRACELET ADJUSTMENT Thebraceletrequiresasmalladjustmentandthemodelhas aZ typeclasp 1 Depresstheendofthespringbar onthecentreclaspwithapin 2 Relocatethespringbarinan alternativehole ...

Page 7: ...ntorthemodeldoesnothave aZ typeclasp 1 Usetheenclosedwristgaugetomeasureandmarkthesizeofyourwrist 2 Returnthecompletedwristgaugewithyourwatch 3 FollowtheinstructionsintheAfterSalesServicesectiontoreturnyour watchforadjustment Yourwatchwillbeadjustedfreeofcharge ...

Page 8: ...aseback Lightspray Perspiration Lightrain etc Swimming etc Dial Caseback Waterresistant Ok X Waterresistant 50M 5ATM Waterresistant Ok Ok Waterresistant 100M 10ATM Waterresistant Ok Ok Waterresistant 150M 15ATM anddeeper Waterresistant Ok Ok ...

Page 9: ...QUARTZ ANALOGUE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PositionA PositionB ...

Page 10: ...gue Operating Instructions Pleasenote Thesecondhandwillnotstartmovinguntilthecrownhasbeenreturned toPositionA Tosetthetime 1 GentlypulloutcrowntoPositionB 2 Turncrowneitherwaytocorrecttime 3 PushincrowntoPositionA ...

Page 11: ...QUARTZ ANALOGUE WITH DATE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 24hourhand Secondhand Date Datepositionmaybelocatedatdifferentpositiondependsonmodel 1stposition 2ndposition Minutehand Normalcrownposition ...

Page 12: ...ndminutehands 3 Whenthecrownispushedbacktothenormalposition secondhand beginstorun Settingthetime 1 Pullthecrownouttothe1stposition 2 Turnthecrowncounter clockwisetosetthedate Ifthedateissetbetweenthehoursofaround9 00PMand1 00AM thedatemaynotchangethefollowingday 3 Afterthedatehasbeenset pushthecrownbacktothenormalposition ...

Page 13: ...Quartz Analogue With Date Operating Instructions ForCalendarModels Positions A B C ...

Page 14: ...clockwisetoadjustdate clockwisetoadjusttheday 3 PushincrowntoPositionA Note TheDaywillstarttochangeat11 25p m andcompleteitschangeby 120 clockmidnight TheDatewillstarttochangeat120 clockmidnight andcompleteitschangeby4a m Day DatemodelshaveBi Lingualday settings ifyouselectEnglish thewatchwillcontinuetodisplayinEnglish ...

Page 15: ...QUARTZ ANALOGUE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WITH DATE 6P29 6P20 6P21 Positions A B C Day 24hourdisplay Date Positions A B C Day Ageofthemoon Date ...

Page 16: ...29 6P20 6P21 Tosetthetime day 1 GentlypulloutcrowntoPositionC 2 Turncrowneitherwaytosetthetime 3 PushincrowntoPositionA Tosetthedayoftheweek 1 GentlypulloutcrowntoPositionC 2 Turncrownclockwisetoadvancethehourhandby24hoursperday 3 PushincrowntoPositionA ...

Page 17: ...lockwisetoadjustdate 3 PushincrowntoPositionA Tosetthemoonage Note Moreaccuratesettingscanbemadeduringanewmoon whenthe centreofthemoonalignsto 0 onthescale orduringafullmoon when thecentreofthemoonalignsto 15 onthescale 1 GentlypulloutcrowntoPositionB 2 Turncrownclockwisetoadjustthemoonage 3 PushincrowntoPositionA 0 5 10 20 25 ...

Page 18: ...te Theageofthemoonisdeterminedbytheperiodbetweeneachnew moon Thisperiodisapproximately29 5days Themoondialcanbeused asaguidetomoonphaseandtides NewMoon Moon sage 0 Springtide Firstquarter moon Moon sage 7 Neaptide FullMoon Moon sage 15 Springtide Lastquarter moon Moon sage 22 Neaptide ...

Page 19: ...QUARTZ ANALOGUE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WITH DATE 6P27 6P77 Day oftheweek Hourhand 24hourhand Secondhand 1stposition 2ndposition Date Minutehand Normalcrownposition ...

Page 20: ...he2ndpositiontostopthesecondhand at0 12o clock 2 Turnthehour minutehandsinaclockwisedirectiontosetaday Inordertosettheday youmustadvancethehourhandby 24hoursperday Note Donotsetthedaybyturningthecrownincounter clockwise direction Thedaychangessomewherebetween0 00a m and5 30a m oralittlelater ...

Page 21: ...nutehandsinaclockwisedirectiontosetthetime 2 Toensuretimeissetaccurately firstturntheminutehand5minutes aheadofdesiredtimeandthenturnback inacounter clockwise tothe desiredtime Note MakesureyouhavecorrectlysetAM PMbeforesettingthetime Whenthedaychangesover itisa m Daychangesoverbetween0 00a m and5 30a m orlittlelater Checkam p m bythe24hourhand ...

Page 22: ...ctions With Date 6P27 6P77 Settingthedate byquickoperation Pullthecrownouttothe1stposition Turnthecrowncounter clockwiseto setthedatequickly Note Donotsetthedatebetweenthehours9 00p m and0 30a m Thedatemaynotchangecorrectlythenextday ...

Page 23: ...me 1 Pullthecrownoutto the1stposition 2 Turnthecrowntosethour andminutehands 3 Pushthecrownbackto thenormalposition 1stposition Minutehand Hourhand Normalcrown position MIYOTA WATCH MOVEMENT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 24: ...HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR CHARMED WATCH WITH ADDITIONAL BEADS LobsterClasp a O RingChain b SafetyChain d Stopper c Stopper c Stopper c Stopper c ...

Page 25: ...hain b bygentlyunscrewingatthepoint wherethesnakebraceletmeetsthechain Step3 Removeallstoppers c frombothsidesofthebraceletby slidinggently Step4 Addbeadstoeachsideofthebraceletandre positionstoppers c Ensurethatthelastitemoneachsideisastopper Thiswillhelpkeepthe beadsinplace IfyouhavepurchasedthesafetychainfromAccurist this shouldbethelastitemplacedoneachsideofthebracelet ...

Page 26: ...nsureasecurefit Step6 Re attach O ringchain b byscrewingthechaintothebracelet fully takingcaretoensureasecurefit Step7 Holdwatchacrosswristandattachlobsterclasp a to O ring chain B attheappropriatepointforbestfit Ensureclaspisclosed correctly N B Accuristcannotbeheldresponsibleforanydamagetobeadsnot manufacturedbyAccurist howeverincurred ...

Page 27: ...ingbeadsonyourwatch asafety chainisalsosuggestedasithelpstokeepbothsidesofthebracelet connectedintheeventthatyouaccidentallyfailtosecurethebracelet correctly Inthisinstance thesafetychainwouldbeappliedafterallbeads andstoppers Onceallbeads stoppersandthesafetychainareinplace youshouldalwayscheckthattheclaspand O ringsarefullyscrewedto thebraceletandthattheyarefullyattachedtoeachother ...

Page 28: ...terlingsilverorsilverplated Due tothenatureofsilver bothsterlingsilverandsilverplatemaybeliableto someleveloftarnishingovertime Shouldthisoccurwerecommendyou usethesilverpolishingclothprovided oranysuitablealternative togently buffthewatch Pleasetakecarewhenusinghandcreamsandperfumes as theyoftencontainalcoholwhichcanadverselyaffectyourwatch NB Asmallmoisturesquaremaybeincludedwithinthepackaging P...

Page 29: ...eyourwatchforlongperiodsoftimeinextremelycold places thismaycauseyourwatchtogainorlosetime Shoulditbeginto gainorlosetime placeyourwatchonyourwristtorestoreittoitsnormal workingtemperature Avoidharmfulchemicals solvents gases 1 Avoidwearingyourwatchinthepresenceofstrongchemicals solvents orgases 2 Avoidmaterialssuchasgasoline benzene paintthinner alcohol spray cosmetics nailpolish nailpolishremove...

Page 30: ...1 Thiswatchwillwithstandthebumpsandjarsnormallyincurredduring sportsactivities 2 Avoiddroppingyourwatchonthegroundorotherwiseimpartingsevere shocktoit Avoidstrongmagneticfields 1 Keepyourwatchawayfromstrongmagnets 2 Generally yourwatchisnotaffectedbymagneticfieldsfromhousehold appliancessuchastelevisionsetsandstereoequipment ...

Page 31: ...will ensuretroublefreeoperation IMPORTANT 1 Keepthebatteriesoutofreachofinfantsandsmallchildren Should accidentalingestionoccurconsultadoctorimmediately 2 Donotattempttoreplacethebatteryyourselfasthisinvalidatesyour guarantee Keepyourwatchclean Wipeoffanymoisturethatadherestothecase glassorbandwithasoft cleancloth ...

Page 32: ...eshouldbetaken Theceramicalthoughscratchproofisnotshatterproofthereforecare mustbetakentoavoiddroppingorknockingthewatchagainstahard surface Wewouldthereforerecommendstoringthewatchinitswatchboxor suitablestorageboxwhennotbeingworn Tocleanjustuseacleandamp lintfreeclothdonotuseanycleaningagentsasthesemayaffectthelook andlustreoftheceramic ...

Page 33: ...willnotwearovertime Ceramicsarescratch resistant Ceramicisanaturallyporousmaterial Ceramicisfragileandshouldbehandledwithcare Youshouldnotethatwhilstourguaranteecoversthewatchmovement theceramicpartsandglassarenotcoveredotherthanformanufacturing defects ...

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