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warning :

 the date correction sector is between  

9 pm and 0.05 am (see figure).

on certain royal oak models, always unscrew the 
crown to access the different settings.

if the date indicated does not correspond, pull the 
crown to position 

D

. turn the crown to move the 

hand to 9 pm. turn the crown clockwise to move 
the hand to 0.05 am. the date moves forward by 
one day.

turn the crown anti-clockwise to return the hand 
to 9 pm and repeat the previous step as many times 
as necessary.

on certain royal oak models, always screw the 
crown back to position 

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 to ensure water-resistance.

power reserVe

the power reserve hand (at 9 o'clock) indicates the 
autonomy of the movement operation.

full winding

approximate position of 
the hand at full winding.

inadequate winding

to ensure optimum 
working precision, it is 
recommended you put your 
watch on your wrist or you 
wind the movement with 
the crown as soon as the 

indication reaches the calibrated area.

watch stoppage

approximate position of 
the power reserve hand 
when the movement stops. 
we therefore recommend 
winding up the movement 
at the latest at this time, 

when the hand has reached the lower area of the 
indicator, so as to avoid stoppage of the movement. 
the hand position and the actual stopping of the 
movement can vary by several hours.

Summary of Contents for dual time

Page 1: ...DUAL TIME CALIBRE 2329 2846 SELFWINDING INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE MODE D EMPLOI ...

Page 2: ...1 4 5 3 6 2 A C B D C B D ...

Page 3: ...ENGLISH ...

Page 4: ...s Use of functions p 32 Watch indications and functions Setting the time Balance stop when adjusting hands Setting the time of the second time zone Winding the watch POWER RESERVE Rapid date setting 23 22 22 Table of contents Guarantee and care All details concerning the guarantee and care instructions of your watch are provided in the certificate of origin and guarantee attached ...

Page 5: ...ources of income With their high degree of manual dexterity inexhaustible creativity and enormous determination the inhabitants of the valley known as Combiers were naturally drawn to watchmaking Due to their high quality the movements they produced acquired great popularity with the Geneva firms which used them to create complete watches From 1740 onwards watchmaking developed into the principal ...

Page 6: ... original timekeepers with outstanding movements Thus it brought watches with complications back into fashion at the end of the 1980s launching its extraordinary Tradition d Excellence collection in 1999 All the signs of a bold spirit rooted firmly in tradition and auguring well for the future Two names for a great adventure In 1875 two young men passionate about Haute Horlogerie Jules Louis Audem...

Page 7: ...ergy is supplied by an oscillating weight with 21 carat gold segment and is transmitted to the mainspring via a wheel train By winding gradually around the barrel arbour the spring accumulates this energy which is then passed back to the watch movement wheel train The time to reach the maximum power reserve varies according the temperament and activity of the wearer To prevent overtensioning of th...

Page 8: ... 28 800 vibrations hour 4 Hz Number of jewels 33 Minimal power reserve approx 38 hours Unidirectional selwinding anticlockwise Balance with variable inertia blocks Flat balance spring Mobile stud holder Number of parts 261 Specificities Stop balance when setting time stops second hand Rotor mounted on ceramic ball bearing with oscillating weight segment in 21 carat gold English ...

Page 9: ... position crown A Crown in screwed down position certain Royal Oak models only B Crown in position for winding movement manually C Crown in position for setting the time of the second time zone D Crown in position for setting the time and the date Caution on certain Royal Oak models the crown must be unscrewed to access the different settings Afterwards carefully screw it back into position A to e...

Page 10: ...you to set the time to within the second Winding the watch On certain Royal Oak models always unscrew the crown to access the different settings The unscrewed crown will automatically position itself at B Turn the crown at least 30 times in position B to wind the watch The movements of the wearer s wrist will then activate the automatic system and keep the watch running Warning the automatic windi...

Page 11: ... the crown back to position A to ensure water resistance POWER RESERVE The power reserve hand at 9 o clock indicates the autonomy of the movement operation Full winding Approximate position of the hand at full winding Inadequate winding To ensure optimum working precision it is recommended you put your watch on your wrist or you wind the movement with the crown as soon as the indication reaches th...

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