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6.6.2  SETTING THE CALENDAR-ALARM FUNCTION 

Pull the crown to 
position 

2

. Briefly press 

button 

to select and 

flash the figures of the 
hours, minutes, date, 
month and year 
successively. New 
date is set by turning 
the crown and confirming 
by briefly pressing button 

B

The new date for the annual alarm (

AG

) is confirmed 

by pushing the crown back to position 

and 

confirmed by the appearance of the 

“ON” 

message. 

–  

RESTART 

timing by 

briefly pressing button 

B

. The chronograph

flies back to the time 
passed since Split X
and continues
measurement (

CHR’

). 

–  

SPLIT Y 

of timing by 

briefly pressing button 

at the finish of runner Y 
(

SPL’

). 

–  

RESTART 

timing by briefly pressing button 

B

The chronograph flies back to the time passed 
since Split Y and continues 
timing (

CHR’

). 

–  

STOP Z 

by briefly 

pressing button 

A

Reading time of last 
runner Z and the total 
race time: 0 hour, 
5 minutes, 20 seconds 
and 56 hundredths 
(

Add’

). 

–  

Reset 

by briefly press­

ing button 

(

CHR’

). 

In the example opposite, 

ALARM 

ON/OFF

the calendar-alarm will be 
programmed to 29/01/99 
at 12:00. 
Push the crown back to 
position 

1

: the alarm is 

automatically switched on 
(

ON

)*. 

The calendar-alarm will only be switched 

on if the date you have programmed is a 
date in the future. 
* There will be no ON display if the date you 
have entered is in the past. 

The alarm sound is stopped by pressing one of 
the buttons or the crown. 

Pressing and holding button 

activates (

ON

or deactivates (

OF

) the calendar-alarm. 

6.7.3  DISPLAYING A CHRONOMETER TIME 

EXCEEDING 24 HOURS 

(possible duration up to 99 days). 

The timing for a chronometer duration of up to 
24 hours is displayed in hours, minutes and seconds 
and hundredths of a second. For any time exceeding 
24 hours, the result is displayed in days (instead 
of hundredths of a second, max. 99 days), hours 
(max. 23 hours), minutes (max. 59 minutes) and 
seconds (max. 59 seconds). 

6.7 CHRONOGRAPH 

Select the chronograph (

CHR’

) function by turning 

the crown. 

6.7.1  MEASURING ONE SINGLE TIME OR ADDING 

SEVERAL TIMES WITH AUTOMATIC 
SUBTRACTION OF INTERMEDIATE STOPS (ADD) 

–  

START 

timing by briefly 

pressing button 

–  

STOP 

timing by briefly 

pressing button 

–  

Reading the
measurement: 

the 2 figures positioned to 
the right of the letters 

Add’ 

show the number of 

hunredths of a second. 
Example of reading a time: 

00:01:59 Add’ 36 

shows 

that the event timed
has lasted for 0 hour, 
1 minute, 59 seconds
and 36 hundredths of
a second. 

–  

Reset 

the chronograph 

by pressing button 

briefly. 

6.8 TIMER 

6.8.1  PROGRAMMING THE TIMER DURATION 

The timer may be programmed from 1 second 
up to 99 days, 23 hours, 59 minutes and 
59 seconds. 

–   Select the Timer (

TM

function by turning 
the crown and then 
pulling it to position 

2

The number of days 
flashes on the right of 
the display 

“TM” 

(TM 00 – 00:00:00
in example shown 
opposite). 

–   Turn the crown

forwards or
backwards to choose 
the required duration 
in days and confirm 
by briefly pressing 
button 

B

The hour figures
start to flash.
(TM 99 – 00:00:00 in 
the example shown 
opposite). 

–  

Add’ mode 

allows several timings to be 

added while automatically subtracting the 
duration of intermediate events by pressing 

Start-Stop-Start-Stop

-etc. 

Total reading time 

– resetting. 

E.g.: Total duration of journey from town A to 
town D with subtraction of stops in towns B and C. 

6.7.2  MEASURING THE TOTAL TIME WITH 

INTERMEDIATE TIME READING (SPLIT OR 
FLY-BACK HAND) 

This function allows, for example, the total duration 
of a race and the individual time taken by each indi­
vidual runner to be measured. 
–  

START 

of timing by briefly 

pressing button 

A

–  

SPLIT X 

of timing by 

briefly pressing button 

when runner X finishes. 
In the example opposite 
(

SPL’

), the time taken

by runner X is 0 hour, 3 
minutes, 40 seconds
and 85 hundredths of a 
second. 

–   Turn the crown 

forwards or 
backwards to choose 
the required duration 
in hours (max. 
23 hours) and 
confirm by briefly 
pressing button 

B

The minute figures 
begin to flash. 
(TM 99 – 23:00:00 in the example shown opposite). 

–   Turn the crown 

forwards or 
backwards to choose 
the required duration 
in minutes (max. 
59 minutes) and 
confirm by briefly 
pressing button 

B

The second figures 
begin to flash. 
(TM 99 – 23:59:00 in the example shown opposite). 

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