Technical specifications
‑ Mechanical automatic movement,
Calibre 751E.
‑ 28,800 vibrations/hour.
‑ Power‑reserve: approximately 65 hours.
‑ Water‑resistant to 5 ATM
Movement
Using the time and chronograph
functions
Starting the watch
Crown in position 1
A few clockwise turns of the crown will suffice to start the
watch. It will then automatically wind up when you wear it.
Please note that the crown does not lock when winding, even
when the watch is fully wound.
Setting the hour and minute
Pull the crown out to position 3.
This locks the movement. The seconds hand will also stop.
Move the hands clockwise up to the desired time and push the
crown back into position 1. The watch will then start running again.
Date setting (fast forward)
Pull the crown out to position 2.
Move the date forward by turning the crown counter‑
clockwise. Perform the required number of turns until the
desired date is displayed in the window.
NB: date correction should not be performed between 10.30
p.m. and 3.30 a.m. During this period the automatic date-
change mechanism is already in action.
When the operation is completed, push the crown back into
position 1.
Pushpiece‑free vertical‑trigger chronograph
The AMVOX2 DBS Transponder watch has created a
revolution with its vertical‑trigger chronograph, activated by
tilting the case, and patented by Jaeger‑LeCoultre.
The characteristic pushpieces of the chronograph mechanism
have disappeared. In their place, an ingenious mechanism
allows the chronograph to be started, stopped and reset
by merely pressing directly on the watch’s sapphire crystal.
Pressing the crystal tilts the case on its “chassis” mounting
and, by means of the ingenious transmission levers that form
the heart of the mechanism, activates or deactivates the
chronograph functions.
Jaeger‑LeCoultre Calibre 751E.
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