11
ANALOGUE TIDEMASTER
IMPORTANT!
For your watch to be properly sealed, the crown must be fully screwed in.
Never unscrew the crown when your watch is in water or is wet.
SCREW CROWN (if applicable)
To change the time settings, the screw crown of your watch must first be unscrewed, as follows...
1. Make sure your watch is completely dry;
2. Turn the crown counterclockwise/towards you (fig.1);
3. With crown completely unscrewed (fig.2 ), it can be pulled out to set your watch.
4. After setting, push crown back in fully, then carefully screw the crown in slowly to reseal your watch
(fig.3). Never force the screw.
SETTING PROCEDURE
Time setting
Unscrew the crown as shown above then pull crown out to the 2
nd
click position, change the time, push crown back
in fully, then carefully screw the crown in slowly to reseal your watch (fig.3). Never force the screw.
Date setting
Unscrew the crown as shown above then pull crown out to the 1
st
click position. Turn the crown clockwise to
set date, then push crown back to normal position, push crown back in fully, then carefully screw the crown in
slowly to reseal your watch (fig.3). Never force the screw.
NOTE:
The calendar will not move back by turning the crown counter-clockwise.
NOTE:
Do not set the date calendar between 9:00p.m. and 1:00a.m. Otherwise, it may not change properly.
It is necessary to adjust the date on the first day after a 30-day month and February.
SETTING THE TIDE FUNCTION - CENTRAL HAND
The tide cycle takes place over one revolution of the dial in 12 hours 25 minutes and 14 seconds. High tide
corresponds to the “12 o’clock” position and low tide corresponds to the opposite position, hence “6 o’clock”.
You need to score a tide chart from your local surf shop (or newspaper) to initially set the Tide Height
hand…
From your tide chart calculate the tide height right now. Tides are generally six hours apart. If your chart says
high tide is three hours from now, set your watch to - mid tide, rising.
Tide hand
Hour hand
Tide range
and Moon
phase dial
Date
Button B:
Tide cycle setting
SCREW Crown
Button A:
Tide range and Moon
phase setting
Minute hand
Small second hand
ALIGN THREAD
CAREFULLY
& RESCREW
CROWN FULLY
BUT SLOWLY
UNSCREW
CROWN
fig.1
fig.2
fig.3
11
ANALOGUE TIDEMASTER
IMPORTANT!
For your watch to be properly sealed, the crown must be fully screwed in.
Never unscrew the crown when your watch is in water or is wet.
SCREW CROWN (if applicable)
To change the time settings, the screw crown of your watch must first be unscrewed, as follows...
1. Make sure your watch is completely dry;
2. Turn the crown counterclockwise/towards you (fig.1);
3. With crown completely unscrewed (fig.2 ), it can be pulled out to set your watch.
4. After setting, push crown back in fully, then carefully screw the crown in slowly to reseal your watch
(fig.3). Never force the screw.
SETTING PROCEDURE
Time setting
Unscrew the crown as shown above then pull crown out to the 2
nd
click position, change the time, push crown back
in fully, then carefully screw the crown in slowly to reseal your watch (fig.3). Never force the screw.
Date setting
Unscrew the crown as shown above then pull crown out to the 1
st
click position. Turn the crown clockwise to
set date, then push crown back to normal position, push crown back in fully, then carefully screw the crown in
slowly to reseal your watch (fig.3). Never force the screw.
NOTE:
The calendar will not move back by turning the crown counter-clockwise.
NOTE:
Do not set the date calendar between 9:00p.m. and 1:00a.m. Otherwise, it may not change properly.
It is necessary to adjust the date on the first day after a 30-day month and February.
SETTING THE TIDE FUNCTION - CENTRAL HAND
The tide cycle takes place over one revolution of the dial in 12 hours 25 minutes and 14 seconds. High tide
corresponds to the “12 o’clock” position and low tide corresponds to the opposite position, hence “6 o’clock”.
You need to score a tide chart from your local surf shop (or newspaper) to initially set the Tide Height
hand…
From your tide chart calculate the tide height right now. Tides are generally six hours apart. If your chart says
high tide is three hours from now, set your watch to - mid tide, rising.
Tide hand
Hour hand
Tide range
and Moon
phase dial
Date
Button B:
Tide cycle setting
SCREW Crown
Button A:
Tide range and Moon
phase setting
Minute hand
Small second hand
ALIGN THREAD
CAREFULLY
& RESCREW
CROWN FULLY
BUT SLOWLY
UNSCREW
CROWN
fig.1
fig.2
fig.3
3
Note: Not all Tide watches have screw in crowns.
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