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Your timepiece should not be affected by magnetic fields generated by household 
items such as televisions or stereos, but avoidance of other strong electric fields or 
static electricity, which may interrupt mechanism, is suggested. It is also important to 
avoid extreme shock or impact.

STRAP AND BRACELET CARE

At MICHELE we only use first quality materials in making our straps and bracelets. All 
straps are specifically designed for the watches they fit.

Exotic Skins and Textiles

The natural material used to manufacture your strap is unique and will vary in texture, 
pattern, and markings from other straps within the same collection. No two straps are 
alike. Exotic skins & textiles are delicate materials and are sensitive to the elements. 
They are not waterproof, and should not be wet for any reason. Water, sunlight, 
exposure to chemicals or perspiration will cause discoloration, shrinkage and damage 
to your strap. Your strap should not be worn during exercise or while sunbathing.

Patent Leather

Patent leather straps should be stored separately, as color may transfer from other 
straps or dark-colored fabrics onto the glossy lacquered surface. Contact with make-up 
and grease should be avoided, as these items may penetrate the surface of the strap 
and darken or stain the leather.

Synthetic Straps and Metal Bracelets

Rubber straps, silicon straps and stainless steel bracelets are water-resistant. They are 
recommended for more active lifestyles. However, please note, they may only be worn 
for swimming when paired with watch heads which are 10 ATM or greater.

Summary of Contents for ETA 251

Page 1: ...ing instructions are provided to help you familiarize yourself with the proper operation and care of your MICHELE watch To ensure correct use please read and follow the instructions carefully All diam...

Page 2: ...nge and any interference may cause damage to the movement For rapid correction of date turn the crown either clockwise or counter clockwise to set the date The direction varies according to the moveme...

Page 3: ...4 CHRONOGRAPH MODELS ETA 251 Minute Hand Hour Hand Second Hand 1 10 Second Timer Pusher A Crown Position I II III Pusher B Date Indicator I II III 60 Seconds Timer 30 Minutes Timer Display 1 Display 2...

Page 4: ...er hands 60 seconds hand 30 minutes hand and 1 10 seconds hand press Pusher A or B Each time you press the pusher it will advance the hands by a single unit If you hold the pusher pressed in for more...

Page 5: ...n WARNING Before starting the timer put back the chronograph hands to their original positions If necessary see diagram titled Zero Reset I II III A B Time zone correction Rotate to set hour minute ha...

Page 6: ...tion Crown in position l START 1 I A B SPLIT 1 Read time 1 5 minutes 4 seconds 6 10 sec 2 RESTART 3 I A B SPLIT 2 Read time 2 15 minutes 36 seconds 8 10 sec 4 RESTART 5 I A B STOP Read Last time 25 mi...

Page 7: ...e Date 1 Pull crown out to position II the watch continues to run 2 Turn crown until yesterday s date appears 3 Pull crown out to position III the watch stops 4 Turn crown until correct date appears 5...

Page 8: ...ion following activation of pusher B Should this not be the case the positions of the hands must be adjusted see chapter entitled Adjusting the chronograph hands to zero Chronograph Basic Function Sta...

Page 9: ...final time is displayed 5 To reset the three chronograph hands to zero positioning press pusher B Adjusting the Chronograph Hand to Zero 1 Pull crown out to position II all 3 hands are in their correc...

Page 10: ...ntinue to rotate crown clockwise to set the date 4 Return crown to position 1 NOTE Do not set the date between 9 00 p m and 12 30 a m to ensure accuracy Chronograph Operation 1 Press A to start stop t...

Page 11: ...is not at the zero 12 00 position pull crown out to position 2 2 Press B to reset chronograph minute hand Each press of B will advance the chronograph minute hand by one increment or press and hold B...

Page 12: ...4 hour rotation Setting the Date 1 Pull crown out to position II the watch continues to run 2 Turn crown until correct date appears 3 Push crown back into position I PLEASE NOTE Do not set the date be...

Page 13: ...tion of pusher B Should this not be the case the positions of the hands must be adjusted see chapter entitled Adjusting the chronograph hands to zero Chronograph Basic Function Start Stop Reset 1 Pres...

Page 14: ...ontinue to push pusher B 4 Press pusher A to stop and the final time is displayed 5 To reset the 2 chronograph hands to zero positioning press pusher B Adjusting the chronograph hand to zero 1 Pull cr...

Page 15: ...nues to run 2 Turn crown until yesterday s date appears 3 Pull crown out to position III the watch stops 4 Turn crown until the correct date appears NOTE When the correct date first appears your watch...

Page 16: ...er B Should this not be the case the positions of the hands must be adjusted See chapter entitled Adjusting the chronograph hands to zero Chronograph Basic Function Start Stop Reset 1 Press pusher A t...

Page 17: ...press pusher B Adjusting the Chronograph Hand to Zero 1 Pull crown out to position III all 3 hands are in their correct or incorrect position 2 Press pushers A and B simultaneously for at least 2 sec...

Page 18: ...ction is in use when the large second hand is in motion 1 To stop the chronograph press pusher A one time 2 To reset the large second hand to the 12 position press pusher B one time The average batter...

Page 19: ...ded exposure of various water ratings It is important not to attempt to adjust the position of the crown while the timepiece is in contact with water Water can enter the case causing damage to the mov...

Page 20: ...ng chart Indication Water related Use Water resistant characteristics Light spray perspiration light rain etc Bathing etc Swimming etc Skin diving Diving without oxygen cylinder 1 5 ATM OK OK NO NO 2...

Page 21: ...ittle making it a luxurious material that should be handled with care To maintain its lustrous appearance please buff with a soft cloth If necessary wipe clean with a damp cloth using mild soap and wa...

Page 22: ...es are delicate materials and are sensitive to the elements They are not waterproof and should not be wet for any reason Water sunlight exposure to chemicals or perspiration will cause discoloration s...

Page 23: ...uld be wiped with a soft cloth No chemicals or cleaners should be applied to straps To maintain the new look of metal bracelets we recommend periodic cleanings with a soft brush and warm soapy water R...

Page 24: ...d until the pin is released Repeat this process in reverse to re insert the new strap NOTE The short side of the strap with the buckle should be attached to the 12 o clock hour The long side of the st...

Page 25: ...HOW TO CHANGE BRACELETS Lift up both tabs Push tabs toward each other to release pin To re attach hold the bracelet against a firm surface depress the tabs inward and attach the head Tabs Down Tabs U...

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