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LEGEND:
H
– Hour hand
M
– Minute hand
S
– Small seconds hand
C
– Chronograph seconds counter
D
– Chronograph 12-hour counter
E
– Chronograph 30-minutes counter
J
– Date display
P
– 30 pulsations graduation
1
,
2
,
3
– Crown positions
A
– Chronograph push-button (start/stop)
B
– Chronograph push-button (split-time/reset)
R
-– Rapid correction of date
These automatic chronograph models feature a
fine 27-jewel Swiss movement with 48-hour power
reserve, minute counter (up to 30), hour counter,
and small seconds subdials; center-mounted
chronograph seconds hand, and date display.
Some models have a rapid date corrector button,
while select other models have a heart rate bezel
scale that can be used to calculate your pulse rate.
They can all be used to time an event up to 12
hours, 30 minutes and 29 seconds in duration to
the nearest second.
NOTE: The motion of your arm during normal daily
activities should be sufficient to keep an automatic
timepiece wound. However, if you have not worn
your watch for more than 48 hours and it has
stopped, you will need to wind your chronograph
movement by hand before setting the time or
operating the chronograph functions:
1. With the crown in position 1, flush against the
case, turn the crown clockwise approximately
20 revolutions.
2. Reset time following instructions below.
P
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AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH
1/1 OF A SECOND – TYPE A
Includes original Movado Circa, Movado Master and Vizio automatic chronographs
FIGURE A
FIGURE B
FIGURE C