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THE FLIP-OVER SYSTEM

The flip-over system of your TAG Heuer Monaco Sixty Nine has been designed to make it as simple as
possible to turn the dial over while your chronograph is on the wrist.

1. Hold the sides of the watch (at the push buttons) between your thumb and index finger 

(fig. 1).

2. Pull the watch vertically upwards until it reaches the stop.  At this point there is enough room to pivot

the watch on its supports. While pulling up the watch, be sure to keep the dial horizontal 

(fig. 2).

3. Rotate the watch through 180°, holding its sides between your thumb and index finger 

(figs. 3

and 4).

4. Push the watch down vertically until you hear it click into place between the support’s mini-

bearings. While pushing the watch back down, be sure to keep the dial horizontal 

(fig. 5).

DISPLAY

Fig. 6

Watch hands

Hours

Minutes

Seconds

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Condensation.

If the temperature changes suddenly, a slight amount of condensation may form

under the crystal. This condensation will disappear by itself and will not affect your watch’s operation.
If the condensation remains, please consult your TAG Heuer registered dealer.

Waterproofing seals.

Over time, your watch’s waterproofing seals may deteriorate. We recommend

that you have its water-resistance checked once a year by your TAG Heuer registered dealer, who will
replace the seals if required.

Straps.

Our crocodile straps are very delicate. You should be particularly careful to avoid exposing the

strap to water. The crocodile leather comes exclusively from farm animals and its origin is guaranteed
by customs documents.

Anti-reflective coating.

The digital face of your Monaco Sixty Nine has an anti-reflective coating to

make it easier to read. This thin layer can be damaged through impact or careless handling. Under
normal conditions of use, this coating will give you complete satisfaction.

Mechanical movement.

The mechanical movement of the analog face must be rewound manually.

Otherwise, the power reserve will run down and your watch will stop. You should wind the movement
manually using the crown in position 1.

Caution:

Never force the crown once the movement has been fully wound. The mechanical

movement winding mechanism requires special care: to ensure that it remains accurate, TAG Heuer
recommends that you have it serviced every two years.

Battery.

The quartz movement of the digital face contains a lithium battery which should last

between two and three years depending on how frequently its various functions are used (particularly
the alarms and backlight). When the battery is nearly dead, the letters “BT” start flashing in the bottom
right-hand corner of the display. The battery should then be replaced immediately by your TAG Heuer
dealer.

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Summary of Contents for Monaco Sixty Nine

Page 1: ...to purchasers of new TAG Heuer brand watches purchased within the United States of America the following express warranty which replaces and excludes any other 3 3 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the TAG Heuer Monaco Sixty Nine the world s first reversible chronograph that integrates a traditional mechanical dial movement wristwatch and a digital chronograph accurate to within 1 1...

Page 2: ...ard located in the inside front cover of the warranty booklet accompanying the watch at the time of purchase duly completed by the retailer whose name is printed thereon as the retailer vendor of record and by proof of the date and location of the purchase and the serial number imprinted on the watch casing is clearly legible and no part of the original watch back or original number has been remov...

Page 3: ...r by your TAG Heuer registered dealer who will replace the seals if required Straps Our crocodile straps are very delicate You should be particularly careful to avoid exposing the strap to water The crocodile leather comes exclusively from farm animals and its origin is guaranteed by customs documents Anti reflective coating The digital face of your Monaco Sixty Nine has an anti reflective coating...

Page 4: ...anical movement by rapidly rotating the crown Position 2 quickly setting the time To adjust the time pull the crown out to position 2 and rotate it in the desired direction Remember to always push the crown back into position 1 once the time has been set Broken shaft Caution The mechanical movement of your Monaco Sixty Nine has a special shaft that links it to the crown through a tube This broken ...

Page 5: ...arts the timing again after a pause B short push stops the timing without storing the last lap time in the memory This operation shows the total timing TOT B long push resets the time elapsed to zero once the chronometer has been stopped C activates the backlight for six seconds 11 11 MODE DETAILS AND BUTTON FUNCTIONS T1 mode Main time hours minutes seconds and date day of the month day of the wee...

Page 6: ...ects the next mode without interrupting the timing Note the time elapsed between button A being pushed for the last time and button B being pushed is not stored in memory as indicated in the diagram below Therefore to time one lap only button A should be pressed to start then A again to store the result in the memory and then B to stop timing First lap the lap time is shown at the top minutes seco...

Page 7: ...e next lap with the time and respective lap number including the BEST LAP time A long push subsequent laps are shown successively fig 19 B short push shows the previous lap with the time and respective lap number including the BEST LAP time B long push previous laps are shown successively C activates the backlight for six seconds D selects the next mode Ch mode Chronograph mode This mode shows tim...

Page 8: ...decreases the value to be set C changes to the next values to be set D short push exits the setting mode Setting the T1 time and date fig 24 Select the T1 function by pressing button D To activate the setting mode press button D for more than two seconds Change the initial value by pressing button A or B Move to the next value by pressing button C the time is shown as a 12 or 24 hour clock the def...

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