5. CORRECTION OF THE DAY
– Select the function
Day-Date (Fig. 4).
– Pull out the crown. A letter appears in the place of the date
.
It indicates the
language in which the day is displayed:
E = English, F = French, S = Spanish, D = German.
The language and year flash.
– Turn the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise to obtain the desired language
and year:
a rapid rotation changes the language,
a slow rotation changes the year.
– Push the crown back down.
The language and year disappear and the day of the week and the date reappear. If
date, month and year are setted, the day of the week will be defined automatically
(perpetual calendar).
6. USING THE TIMER
Select the
Timer (TM)
function
(Fig. 5):
– Pull out the crown. The numerals displaying hours and minutes start to flash
(
).
– Display the desired time by turning the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise (a
rapid rotation changes the hours, a slow rotation changes the minutes).
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– While the numerals displayed for seconds are flashing, push the crown to
synchronise the time with a time reference. The numerals displayed for seconds
are then reset to zero.
Note:
Between 0 and 30 seconds, the time will be adjusted to the current minute.
Between 31 and 60 seconds, the time will be adjusted to the next minute.
– Check that the minute display
is showing exactly the right time. If needed,
correct the time by plus/ minus one unit
(3. Setting the time).
4. SETTING THE DATE AND MONTH
– Select the function
Second-Date (Fig. 3).
– Pull out the crown. The seconds disappear and the numeral for the month
appears alongside the date
.
The numerals flash.
– Turn the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise:
a rapid rotation changes the month,
a slow rotation changes the date.
– Push the crown back down. The month display disappears and the seconds
display reappears.
Note:
Even if the month is not displayed while the watch is being used in normal
mode, it is still necessary for it to be set otherwise the perpetual calendar will not
function correctly (up to 2099).
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