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6. Push the crown back in upon completion of time
setting.
* Also, adjust the date at this point if necessary.
* The moment the date changes is midnight. When
setting the hour hand, be sure that AM/PM is set cor-
rectly.
* Turn the crown slowly, checking that the hour hand
moves in one-hour increments.
* When adjusting the hour hand, the other hands may
move slightly. However, this is not a malfunction.
5. Turn the crown to set the hour hand to the current
hour. (In this example, the current hour in London.)
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How to set the date
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This watch is designed so that the date changes one day by turning the hour hand two
full rotations in the same way as in "the time difference adjustment function."
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The date advances one day by turning the hour hand two full rotations clockwise,
while the date is set back one day by turning the hour hand two full rotations
counterclockwise.
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After setting the time, it is necessary to set the date. Manual date adjustment is required
on the first day after a month that has less than 31 days.
1. Pull out the crown to the first click.
2. Each time the hour hand makes two full rotations by turning the crown, the date is
adjusted one day.
* The date can be adjusted either by advancing it or by setting it back. Choose
whichever requires fewer rotations.
* Turn the crown gently.
* To adjust the date without changing the time, turn the hour hand in two full rota-
tion increments.
Clockwise: the hour hand turns counterclockwise. The date is
set back one day when the hour hand makes two full
rotations counterclockwise.
Counterclockwise: the hour hand turns clockwise. The date ad-
vances one day when the hour hand makes two full
rotations clockwise.
First click position