After wearing your watch for several hours, depend-
ing on your activity level, the watch will be perfectly
wound.
You must also wind your watch manually if you do
not wear it for more than 40 hours. Once completely
wound, your watch has a power reserve of approxi-
mately:
– 40
hours
1a
1c
1b
1d 1e 1f 1g 2a 2b
– 48
hours
3a
3c
3b
3d 3e 3f
– 65
hours
3g
POWER RESERVE
1b 1f 1g
For models with a power reserve indicator, the hand
indicates, on a scale which may vary per model, the
amount of time remaining until the watch must be
wound again. When the watch is entirely wound, the
indicator sits at its maximum position.
SETTING THE TIME WITHOUT A CALENDAR
FUNCTION
1b 1d 1h
1) Set the crown in Position 2
2) Turn it either clockwise or counter-clockwise
until the watch hands are positioned at the
desired time.
3) Reset the crown (Position 1)
SETTING THE TIME WITH A CALENDAR
FUNCTION
1a
1e
1c
1f 1g 3a
3d
3b
3e 3f 3g
1) Set the crown to Position 2 or 3 depending on the
model. If your watch comes with a seconds hand (C)
it will stop moving.
2) Turn the crown either clockwise or counter-clock-
wise, depending on the model, until the hands are
positioned at the desired time.
NB: when the hands pass the numeral 12, if the
date changes, it means it is midnight and if the date
does not change it means it is noon.
3) When the start of the set time is announced
(TV, radio, etc), reset the crown to Position 1.
R APID DATE CHANGE
1a
1e
1c
1f 1g 3a
3d
3b
3f 3g
1) Set the crown in Position 2
2) Turn the crown either clockwise or counter-
clockwise, depending on the model, until the
desired date (E) appears.
3) Reset the crown (Position 1)
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