6
ENGLISH
SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber
Number of
jewels
Date
Multi-year
calendar
Second hand halt
mechanism
Remark1*
BA
F6D
22
○
○
○
8:00P.M.-2:00A.M.
(1) Vibrations: 21,600 vibrations/1 hour
(2) Daily accuracy: +25 sec. to -15 sec.
(3) Running time: More than 40 hours
(4) Shock-proof bearings to protect the balance with hairspring from shocks.
The stated daily accuracy is in the following conditions:
• After 24 hours at room temperature with the mainspring wound fully and
the dial facing up.
• Due to the characteristics of the automatic winding watch, the time may
deviate from the stated “daily accuracy” depending on the following
conditions: amount of time the watch is worn each day, position of the
watch, movement of your arm, winding condition of the mainspring.
• Determine the deviation from not just a day but a period of about a week.
Product specifications may change without notice, for improvement.
CAUTION
!
* Avoid setting the date during the time periods listed in “Remark1” above
since the calendar changes during this time. If the date is set during this
time period, the date may not change or the watch may malfunction. Be
sure to move the hour and minute hands away from this time period when
setting the date.
Summary of Contents for RA-BA0001G
Page 12: ...12 ENGLISH 3 Push the crown back to the normal position...
Page 24: ...24 DEUTSCH 3 Dr cken Sie die Krone wieder auf die Normalposition...
Page 37: ...37 FRAN AIS 3 Remettez la couronne en position normale...
Page 49: ...49 ITALIANO 3 Premere la corona per portarla in posizione normale...
Page 61: ...61 ESPA OL 3 Devuelva la corona hasta la posici n normal...
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Page 68: ...68 1 BA F6D 22 8 00P M 2 00A M 1 21 600 1 2 25 15 3 40 4 24 1...
Page 69: ...69 A F B G C H 1 D I E J 1 2 3 I J A F C H G D E B 1 2 3 J I 23 ORIENT...
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