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FRANÇAIS
MISE EN SERVICE 5
PARTICULARITÉS 8
ENTRETIEN 13
ENGLISH
PREPARING THE WATCH FOR USE 17
SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS 20
MAINTENANCE 25
DEUTSCH
INBETRIEBNAHME 29
BESONDERHEITEN 32
WARTUNG 37
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REMONTAGE-MISEA LTHEURE
A chronometer is a high-precision instrument that has successfully passed the entire battery of tests imposed by the COSC (Swiss Official Chronometer testing Institute), a neutral and independent body which individually tests each movement according to the prescriptions in force.
the certification test for wristwatches with sprung balance oscillators, according to the ISO 3159 norm, consists of observing each movement for 15 days and 15 nights, in 5 positions and at 3 different temperatures (8^,23^, 38^) . In order to earn the prestigious chronometer label, a movement's performances must meet 7 very strict criteria, including a daily variation in rate ranging between only -4 / +6 seconds.
The term "chronometer" should not be confused with that of "chronograph", which is a complicated watch fitted with an additional mechanism enabling the measurement of the duration of an event. A chronograph is not necessarily chronometer-certified, but all BzElling chronographs carry the much-coveted title of "chronometers".
PREPARING THE WATCH FOR USE
WINDING-TIME-SETTING
Notea bene: mechanical watches endowed with a date, day, month or moon-phase indicator are equipped with a complex mechanism that is set into motion between 8 pm and 3 am. It is therefore vital to avoid adjusting the calendar or moving the time backwards during this period.

- Unscrew the water-resistant crown in an anti-clockwise direction. Wind the watch by 40 clockwise turns of the crown.
- Pull the crown out to position 2, turn it clockwise to adjust the calendar to the day prior to the date when it is set into operation.
- Pull the crown out to position 3. turn the hands so as to make the calendar jump once when the hands pass through midnight. Then adjust the hour and minute.
- Push the crown back to position 1. Press it gently, turning it gently in a clockwise direction, then tighten it again until you feel some resistance. Do not force!
USING THE CHRONOGRAPH
1. MEASURING A SINGLE SHORT TIME
Your chronograph is equipped with security pushpieces which ensure enhanced water-resistance and provide effective protection against shocks. Consequently, pushpieces should only be activated after unscrewing the retaining ring.
Notea bene: it is important to keep the pushpieces screwed in when the chrono graph is not in use.
- Press pushpiece A to start the chronograph. Hand 3 shows the measurement in seconds.
- Stop the measurement by pressing pushpiece A once more, the measurement is done in hours (totalizer 1), minutes (totalizer 2), seconds and 1/4 of a second (hand 3).
- r return the chronograph to zero by pressing pushpiece B.



II. MEASURING AN INTERRUPITED SHORT TIME
- Press pushpiece A to start the chronograph. Hand 3 allows you to follow the measurement in seconds.
- to interrupt the measurement, press pushpiece A once more, to restart the time measurement, press pushpiece A. This procedure makes it possible to add several short times.
- t he chronograph is reset to zero by pressing pushpiece B, once the final measurement has been stopped.



SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS

USING THE TACHOMETER
The tachometer is the graduation on the dial or flange of your B reIing chronograph enabling you to determine average speeds or hourly productivity rate, based on an observation period of less than 60 seconds.
- Average or mean speed
Using the chronograph to measure the time required to cover a kilometre or a mile. If it takes 20 seconds to cover 1 km or 1 mile, the scale respectively indicates an average speed of 180km / h or 180 miles/h.
- Hourly productivity rate
Measuring the time required to produce 1 unit. If the chronograph is stopped at 40 seconds, the tachometric scale indicates 90, corresponding to an hourly productivity rate of 90 units.



yth OF AN HOUR DIAL DISPLAY
Your Brell Ling chronometer is equipped with a scale dividing the hour into hundredths, thus making it easier to read off the minutes on a decimal base. E.g.: 0.6h = 36 minutes.

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COMPASS
the indication of the cardinal points and courses enables "memorization" of a direction to be followed by positioning the index (rider-tab) at 12 o'clock opposite the chosen course; the same operation simultaneously indicates the opposite course.

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SUN COMPASS
Your Brei Ling chronometer may be used as a sun compass, thus enabling you to determine the n orthorly-Southerly direction. For regions that have instated daylight saving time, subtract one hour when directing the watch.
In the Northern hemisphere
Point the hour hand precisely towards the sun. In relation to the watch dial, the point located midway between the current time and 12 o'clock indicates the South, the n orth being exactly opposite.
In the Southern hemisphere
Point the hour-marker located at 12 o'clock on the dial precisely towards the sun. In relation to the watch dial, the point located midway between the current time and 12 o'clock indicates the n orth, the South being exactly opposite.

MAINTENANCE
Your Brelt Ling chronometer is a sophisticated instrument which is constantly subjected to a wide variety of stresses and strains. Within a very small volume, a large number of components contribute to handling all the functions. Their mechanical action inevitably leads to a certain amount of wear and tear, which may be controlled by maintenance consisting of renewing the lubrication and replacing worn components. Like any precision measurement instrument, your watch must be regularly maintained in order to function at its highest level of potential: we recommend a regular service every two years, while the complete overhaul should be scheduled about every five years. Your authorized Brelt Ling dealer will be pleased to handle this for you.
WATER-RESISTANCE
the movement of your chronome ter is protected by a complex case fitted with gaskets to ensure its water-resistance. Under the influence of various external agents - perspiration, chlorinated or salt water, cosmetics, fragrances or dust - these gaskets gradually deteriorate and must be regularly replaced. If used intensively in water, we recommend that this be done once a year as part of a service. If the watch is only occasional ly used in water, this operation may be carried out every two years. Moreover, a
water-resistance test should be done every year; it takes only a few minutes and can be performed by your authorized B - It Ling dealer.
BrcItLing models are water-resistant to varying degrees. t the extent of the water-resistance, expressed in meters (M) is a standard value and does not indicate an absolute depth of immersion. t the crown and pushpieces must not under any circumstances be operated under water or when the watch is wet. t the table below indicates the conditions in which your watch may reasonably be used, according to its degree of water-resistance.
| ACTIVITIES/ DEGREE OF WATER-RESISTANCE | 3bars/30M/100FT 5ba | 50M/165FT 10bars/10M/330FT 50bars/500M | 1,550FT+ |
| Splashing | |||
| Shower, swimming, surface water sports | |||
| Water-skiing, dives, snorkeling | |||
| Diving |
USEFUL TIPS
Brc tLg genuine leather straps are crafted with the most refined materials and represent extremely high-quality products. Like all objects in natural skin (shoes, gloves, etc.), their length of life varies considerably,
according to the conditions in which they are worn. In particular, water, cosmetics and perspiration accelerate the aging process. A metal or synthetic Bretling bracelet is thus better suited to activities involving frequent contact with water or humidity.
Brett Ling metal cases and bracelets are made from the finest alloys and guarantee sturdyness and wearer comfort. Regular cleaning by rinsing and brushing in clear water will keep your watch shiny. This operation is strongly recommended after each immersion in salty or chlorinated water. For watches fitted with a leather strap, proceed in the same manner, while avoiding getting the strap wet.
WHAT TO AVOID
Like any valuable objects, B r e t Lin g chronometers deserve special care. It is important to protect them from jarring and knocks by hard objects, and not to expose them to chemical products, solvents, dangerous gases, or magnetic fields. Moreover, your B r e t Lin g chronometer is designed to run smoothly at temperatures ranging between 0^ and 50^ .