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POWER RESERVE

• Counter at 9 o’clock: small seconds.
• Counter at 6 o’clock: power reserve indicator.
When the watch is fully wound, the power reserve indicator hand points to 4/4.

This means that the power reserve is at least 44 hours.

If the watch is not being worn, or during periods of low activity, the power reserve

indicator hand progressively moves anti-clockwise.

If the power reserve indicator hand is pointing to below 1/4, this means that the

watch’s power reserve is less than 10 hours. In this case, the watch should be worn

or wound by hand to prevent it from stopping.

During manual winding (crown in position 1) or when worn (selfwinding), the

power reserve indicator hand moves clockwise.

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