- Pull out the crown. The seconds disappear
and the numeral for the month appears
alongside the date. The numerals flash.
- Turn the crown backwards or forwards:
- a rapid rotation changes the month,
- a slow rotation changes the date.
- Press the crown back down.
The month display disappears and the se-
conds 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 per-
petual calendar will not funtion correctly. (up
to 2099).
- Check that the minute display is showing
exactly the right time. If needed, correct
the time by plus/minus one unit (see 4.2).
4.3 Correction of the date and the month
- Select the function “Seconds - Date”.
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The language and year flash.
- Turn the crown forwards or backwards to
obtain the desired language and year.
- a rapid rotation changes the language,
- a slow rotation changes the year.
- Press the crown back down.
The day and language disappear and the day
of the week and the date reappear.
- Pull out the crown.
A letter appears in place of the date.
It indicates the language in which the day
is displayed: E = English
D = German
F = French
S = Spanish
- J D
4.4 Correction of the language of the day
- Select the function “Day - Date”.
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- Display the desired time by turning the
crown forwards or backwards (a rapid rota-
tion changes the minutes).
- Press the crown back down.
The countdown function starts and the
watch alarm rings when the preset time
period has elapsed.
- Press the crown down to stop the alarm.
NB 1: The countdown function can be can-
celled at any time (resetting the coun-
ter to zero). To do this.
- Select the “Timer” (TM) function.
- Press the crown for more than 2 seconds.
NB 2: The countdown function is activated
automatically by pressing the crown.
4.5 Using the timer
- To select the “Timer” (TM) function:
- Pull out the crown. The numerals displaying
hours and minutes start to flash.
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To change these settings:
- Turn the crown backwards or forwards.
- Press the crown back down.
NB:
- The display showing seconds cannot be
altered. This display is the same as the
one for local time.
- The time zone display is corrected in mul-
tiples of ½ hours.
- Since the watch can operate in either
12 hour (AM-PM) mode, or in 24 hour mode,
you must bear this in mind when reading the
time shown for a second time zone (see 4.1).
4.6 Displaying the time of another time zone
The watch is capable of displaying not only
the local time but also the time in a second
time zone. To do this:
- Select the function “Time in a second
time zone” (T2).
- Pull out the crown.
The numerals displaying the time and mi-
nutes for the second time zone start to
flash.
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