Adjusting the clasp
The clasp of your watch is fitted with a length-change system
enabling you to lengthen or shorten your bracelet by 4 mm on
each side, for enhanced wearer comfort.
Using the fine adjustment system
Transition from the long position to the short position:
Remove your watch.
Hold your clasp open between the thumb and forefinger of
one hand, with the bracelet section in your other hand (fig. 1).
Technical characteristics
- Mechanical automatic movement,
Calibre 912.
- 28,800 vibrations/hour.
- Power reserve : approximately 45 hours.
- Crowns with compression key.
- Water-resistant to 10 ATM.
- Case shock-absorber system.
- Interchangeable strap system integrated within the case.
Movement
Functions and displays
- Alarm.
- World Time, with instant reading of the time in the 24 time
zones of the world.
- Date.
- Hour, minute.
- Seconds.
Lift up the clasp cover so
as to release the tipover
part of the bracelet section
from its groove (fig. 2).
Fig. 2 Long position
Push the tip-over part of
your bracelet section and
place it in its groove, facing
the opposite way to its
initial position (fig. 3).
Fig. 3 Shortened position
The transition from the
short to the long position
is done in the same
manner, but in the opposite
direction (fig. 4).
Fig. 4 Extended position
Fig. 1
Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 912.
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