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D) WINDING
THE MAINSPRING
1. With the crown in position [1], turn
clockwise until you feel resistance.
The watch is wound.
2. Some watches will be manufactured
with a skeleton movement. You
should be able to see the balance
wheel start to move rapidly to
indicate the watch has sufficient
power.
Daily winding is recommended.
When manually winding a watch
always turn the crown in a clockwise
direction.
Do not force the crown when you feel
the spring become tense toward the
end of the winding process.
This timepiece is powered
mechanically. It requires
hand-winding for it to function.
NOTE:
Summary of Contents for Friedrich
Page 1: ...I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L L I M I T E D E D I T I O N Friedrich ...
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Page 6: ...5 A DISPLAY Minute Hand Hour Hand Screw Down Crown Tourbillon ...
Page 12: ...1 1 G HOW TO CHANGE THE BRACELET TO STRAP 1 Quick Release Spring Bar 2 ...
Page 13: ...3 4 Quick Release Spring Bar 2 1 3 1 2 ...
Page 17: ...1 6 SERVICE LOG Use this area to record any after care of your timepiece Location Date Notes ...
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