Shows the hours, minutes, seconds and date, and also
enables the wearer to check his or her diving time.
Your
Longines Legend Diver Watch
has 2 crowns,
A
and
Diver
, which can be used for specific functions (fig.
햲
).
Crown A: 3 positions
Winding
(pushed right in)
The natural movements of your wrist will automatically
wind your Longines watch, which has a power-reserve
of 42 hours. It is only necessary to wind it manually if the
watch is not worn for several days.
Adjusting the time and stop seconds
Unscrew crown
A
and pull it right out to position
3
. The
seconds hand will now stop. Adjust the time by turning
the crown in either direction. Using a time signal (tele-
phone, radio, TV), set the hands and push crown
A
back
in to position
1
and then screw in firmly.
Adjusting the date
Unscrew crown
A
and pull it out to the intermediate po-
sition
2
. Turn it forwards until it shows the desired date.
Push crown
A
back in to position
1
and screw in firmly.
Diver screw-in crown
Verifying your diving time
Unscrew the
Diver
crown. When you start diving turn the
rotating bidirectional ring to adjust the needle to the
minute hand. Push the crown back in again and then
screw in firmly (fig.
햳
).
You can read off your diving time from the minute hand
on the graduations of the rotating bidirectional ring (fig.
햴
).
The example shows: 15 minutes diving time
.
햳
햴
IMPORTANT! The date should never be adjusted between
9 p.m. and 3 a.m. as doing so may damage the
mechanism.
L633 – Diver Date
햲
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L633 – DIVER DATE
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