Instructions
WINDING CROWN
The winding crown is used to wind the watch
(position 1) and to set the time (position 2).
WINDING
Your watch has a manually wound movement.
When fully wound and with the chronograph
disengaged, it has a power reserve of at least 48
hours. We recommend that you wind your watch
each day at about the same time, preferably in the
morning (about 25 clockwise turns of the crown).
Caution:
Please wind the watch before you put it on. In
this way, you can avoid lateral pressure on the winding
stem which, if repeated, may damage the stem tube.
DYNAMOMETRIC WINDING CROWN
Your watch is equipped with a dynamometric
winding crown that eliminates any risk of damage
to or failure of the winding mechanism when the
watch is fully wound. When you turn the crown,
you will notice a series of delicate clicks as soon
as the mainspring is fully wound. These clicks
are normal; they simply indicate that no further
winding is required.
SETTING THE TIME
To set the time, gently pull the crown all the way
out and move the hands in either direction. Once
you have set the correct time, push the crown
home again.
Your watch has a stop-seconds mechanism that
halts the seconds hand as soon as you pull the
crown out to position 2. This allows you to
synchronize your watch with an acoustic time
signal to the exact second. As soon as you push
the crown home (position 1), the seconds hand
will start running again.
Chronograph start, stop and reset pusher
Winding crown
Position 1: winding
Position 2: time-setting and stop-seconds function
Small seconds
Chronograph hand
Instantaneous 30-minute counter
1
1/10
th
of a second hand
2