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U-7751 A_EN / 2018
U-7751 A
USE
Winding
Crown in position
I
, not pulled out
Manual winding is necessary if you have not worn your
watch for some considerable period of time. To restart it,
you only need to turn the crown a few times (clockwise),
or to tilt your watch from side to side a few times. To
restore your watch’s 46 hour power reserve, around 32
turns of the crown (forward) are required.
When wearing your watch, the automatic device winds it
every time you move your wrist.
Notes
The accuracy may be influenced by the wearing conditions.
There is no stop of the crown at full winding.
Setting the time
Crown in position
III
, pulled out
Pull the crown out to position
III
carefully; the seconds
hand (
3
) will stop. Turn the crown forwards or backwards
to the desired time, and then push it back into the rest
position
I
.
Once the hour hand passes the 12 o’clock position, you
can see if it is indicating midnight (date and day will change)
or midday (date and day will not change).
Advice on how to synchronise your watch
To synchronise the seconds hand (
3
) with an official time
signal (radio/TV/Internet), pull out the crown to position
III
; the seconds hand will stop. At the signal, push the
crown back into the rest position
I
.
Date and month correction
Crown in position
II
, intermediate
The date is indicated by the hand (
5
) and the month in the
aperture (
7
). You will need to re-set the date and month
manually after months with less than 31 days.
Pull the crown out to position
II
and turn it counterclockwise
until it displays the desired date and month. Push the
crown back into the rest position
I
. During this operation,
your watch will continue running, so the time will not need
to be re-set.
Important: Never correct the date between 10 p.m.
and 2 a.m.; the movement is changing the date and
possibly the month.
Moon phase correction
Crown in position
II
, intermediate
Pull the crown out to position
II
and turn it clockwise
to correct the moon position, referring to a lunar phase
chart. Push the crown back into the rest position
I
. During
this operation, your watch will continue running, so the
time will not need to be re-set.
Important: Moon phase correction is impossible bet-
ween 3 a.m. and 4 a.m.
Day correction
Press the corrector as many time as needed (
15
), to
move the disc forward until the desired day is displayed
in the aperture (
6
). During this operation, your watch will
continue running, so the time will not need to be re-set.
Important: Day correction is impossible between
9.30 p.m. and midnight.
Chronograph function
Press the Start/Stop push-button (
12
) to start the chrono-
graph. Press the Start/Stop push-button (
12
) again to stop
it. The chronograph will resume if the Start/Stop push-
button (
12
) is pressed again (added times), or the three
chronograph hands (
9
,
10
and
11
) will return to zero if
push-button (
13
) is pressed.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
We would advise you to clean your watch regularly (except
for the leather strap) using a soft cloth and lukewarm
soapy water. After immersion in salt water, rinse the watch
in fresh water and leave it to dry completely.
Ensure that you do not leave it in places subject to great
temperature and humidity variations, in intense sunlight or
near strong magnetic fields.
We recommend you have your watch inspected every
3 to 4 years by your approved dealer or agent. For an
irreproachable maintenance service and to ensure the
warranty remains valid, always approach an approved
dealer or agent.
Water resistance precautions
Your watch is water resistant but, following a shock, it
may lose its water resistance without you realising. Water
resistance must be checked up during its scheduled
inspection.
Important: In the event of failure of your watch, entrust
it only to an approved dealer or agent (see the
warranty)