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A
B
c
D
If your watch has a date indicator, make sure that the hands are in the date
change position, i.e. at midnight rather than midday.
Use midnight as a reference for the date and day change to ensure you
are positioned at the right time of day.
Setting
A.
Pull your crown out to the time setting position. On watches with a
seconds indicator, the seconds hand will stop.
B
. T urn your crown clockwise so as to indicate the selected time minus 5
minutes.
c.
Slowly move the minute hand forward clockwise, stopping it exactly
at the selected minute.
D.
At the desired time, push the crown back against the case, in position 0).
The watch will restart immediately.
Warning:
After making any setting, always return the crown to its original
position against the case, position 0), to preserve the water resistance of
your watch and prevent any damage to the mechanism. To do so, refer to
chapter “Crown.”
pRAcTIcAL fUNcTIoNS
HoUR AND MINUTE
Introduction
Setting the time of your watch is completed via the crown. This could be in two or three positions,
depending on the model of your watch.
2 position crown
0) Movement manual winding position (crown not pulled out).
1) Time setting position (crown pulled out).
3 position crown
0) Movement manual winding position (crown not pulled out).
1) Date setting position (crown half pulled out).
2) Time setting position (crown fully pulled out).
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