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Rapid adjustment of the moon phase
N.B.
For perfect synchronization, adjustment of the moon phase
must be done after having made all the other adjustments
described above.
1.
With the crown in position (
I
) press
button
C
(using the provided acces-
sory) until disc
5
indicates the full
moon at the center.
2.
Determine the date of the last full
moon with the help of a calendar
that indicates the phases of the
moon.
3.
Press button
C
again for as many
times as the number of days that
have elapsed since the date of the
last full moon and the current day.
Note
: depending on the relative position of the elements of the
mechanism, blockage of a button or the absence of movement of
a hand or of the disk displaying the moon phases is possible and
even normal during adjustments. In any case, do not force the
mechanism but follow once again the procedures described above.
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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Page 66: ...65 1 2 3 4 5 A I II B C...
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Page 69: ...68 1 I C 5 2 3 C...
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Page 72: ...71 1 II 2 3 I 12 20 00 01 00 I B 4 5...
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Page 116: ...115 1 2 3 4 5 A I II B C...
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