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Adjustment of the time
1.
Pull out the crown to position (
II
).
The second hand will stop*.
2.
Adjust the time** by turning the
crown in the desired direction.
3.
Push the crown back in to position
(
I
). The second hand will start mov-
ing again. This allows perfect synchronization with a reference
time such as a radio-controlled clock.
*
To adjust the time to the exact second, pull the crown out when
the second hand indicates 12 o’clock.
**
Make sure you position the desired time after 1.00 a.m. and
before 8.00 p.m. This allows you to make the following adjust-
ments without risk of damaging the mechanism.
Rapid adjustment of the date
With the crown in position (
I
) press but-
ton
B
(using the provided accessory)
until the desired date is indicated by
hand
4
.
Summary of Contents for ZGU 724
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Page 3: ...SELF WINDING MECHANICAL WATCHES With date and moon phase With date days months and moon phase...
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