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| EN G LISH
EN G LISH |
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Rotate the crown counter-
clockwise. Set the current
month, then the current
date.
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2
SET MONTH / DATE
Pull the crown into
position 1.
Push the crown back to
the initial position.
CLEANING
To clean the outer surface of the watch, wipe
it gently with a microfiber cloth. Use a fine
toothbrush and a bit of soapy solution to
clean the back of the watch and the metal
band. Dry using a lint-free towel. Minimize
contact between the leather straps and the
water.
MAINTENANCE
As a mechanical instrument, a watch
requires maintenance by an authorized
service center about once every four years.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WATER RESISTANCE
30 m
| 3 atm
50 m
| 5 atm
100 m
| 10 atm
200 m
| 20 atm
300 m
| 30 atm
THE BINDING NATURE OF METER DATA
Do not swim/dive
Bath, shower, swim
Swim, snorkel
Swim, snorkel, dive
Deep-sea diving
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To stop measuring time,
press the P1 pusher again
and read where it stopped.
Use the P2 pusher to reset
all the counters to zero.
MEASURE TIME (CHRONOGRAPH)
Start measuring time
using the P1 pusher.
The seconds counter is
in motion.
The chronograph can be used to measure
exactly 1/ 8 second time intervals for up to
30 minutes. The time measured can be read
using the second and minute counters.
WARNING
Do not use the quick set function for the date
between 8:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. because there
is no assurance that the date will change at
midnight after that; it may not change for
another 24 hours.
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2
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A watch tested to 3 atm (30 m) is resistant to
sweat, drops of water and rain. Water resis-
tance is guaranteed only if the crown is in
the initial position and should be checked
once per year.