USER’S MANUAL
10
WATER RESISTANCE
- The crown (C) should never be pulled out and the pushbuttons A e B should never be
pressed when the watch is wet or underwater. Tighten the crown fully.
- If watches are exposed to salt water or abundant sweat, they should be rinsed with fresh
water and then completely dried.
- Keep the condition of the glass under control: if it has any cracks, however small, it should
be changed immediately.
- The watch should never be worn when you dive into water as the impact produces a
pressure that by far exceeds that to which the watch is resistant and is a shock that should
be avoided at all costs.
- Do not leave the watch in the sunshine or in extremely hot or cold places for prolonged
periods of time.
- This watch withstands the knocks and shocks that take place during normal daily use and
in sports in which there is no direct physical contact. If the watch is dropped on the ground or
is subjected to intense shocks, it may get damaged or malfunction. If the watch is worn with
its back or strap dirty, this could cause skin irritation through direct contact with the skin.
How to clean the strap:
- Metal bracelet: wash dirty areas with a brush having immersed its bristles in tepid, soapy
water.