Names of the parts
Crown
Minute
Hand
Hour
Hand
※ Orientation of the displays of calender and second hand
may vary depending on the model.
Second
Hand
Date/Day
of
the Week
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Check the type of the crown of your watch
Go to
"Instructions
for use"
The crown
turns.
The crown
does not turn.
Turn the
crown
clockwise.
Unscrew the crown by turning
it counterclockwise.
To set the watch
Unscrew.
Screw up.
The crown of your watch
is *the screw lock type.
※This type of crown can be screwed into the watch body to avoid being pulled out
by mistake.
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After completing all settings of the watch, screw the crown in again by turning
it clockwise while pressing it.
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If the crown turns out to be too stiff to be screwed up, turn the crown
counterclockwise once and then give another try.
Do not screw it in by force as it may damage the slots of the crown.
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Instructions for use
(models with two hands/models with three hands/models with small second hands)
Models with
two hands
Models with
three hands
Models with
small second hand
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Time Setting
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The telephone time signal service (Tel. 117) is convenient for setting the time.
Note
For models with a screw lock type crown, always screw the crown up again after setting the time
Pull out the
crown.
If your watch has three hands,
pull out the crown when the
second hand is at the
12 o'clock position.
Turn the crown
to set the time.
In order to set the time
accurately, turn the minute
hand 4 to 5 minutes ahead
and then return it to the
correct time.
Push the crown
back in to its
normal position.
If your watch has three
hands, push the crown
back in simultaneously
with a time signal.