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Self-winding GMT & GMT Chronograph
Operating instructions
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Occasional winding:
if the watch has not been worn for 44
hours (calibres 1128, 2628) or 55 hours (calibre 3603) or more,
wind it up with the crown in position 1.
2.
Setting the time zone:
pull the crown out to position 2 and
turn it. only the hour hand moves (clockwise or anticlockwise),
without affecting the precision of the minutes or seconds. If the
hand moves past midnight, the date changes automatically. Push
the crown back to position 1.
Correcting the date:
pull the crown out to position 2, turn it
forwards or backwards to change the date each time the hour hand
passes midnight. The date moves forwards (or backwards) one day.
repeat until the required date is obtained. Push the crown back to
position 1.
Synchronisation of the hour hand and the '24-hour'
hand (calibre 1128 - fig. VI)
The triangle on the rotating bezel must point to 12 o’clock on
the dial.
Pull the crown out to position 2 and turn it to synchronise the
hour hand with the time indicated by the '24-hour' hand on
the 24-hour scale on the rotating bezel. Make sure you set the
hour hand in the correct half of the day! Push the crown back to
position 1.
Synchronisation of the hour hand and the '24-hour' hand
(calibre 2628 - fig. VII, calibre 3603 - fig. XX)
Pull the crown out to position 2 and turn it to synchronise the
hour hand with the time indicated by the '24-hour' hand on the
24-hour scale in the centre of the dial. Make sure you set the
hour hand in the correct half of the day!
After synchronising the hour hand with the '24-hour' hand, you
must set the local time on your watch. Push the crown back to
position 1.
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