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WATCHES WITH SIMPLE FUNCTIONS
2-Hand or 3-Hand Models Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the TIME: Rotate the crown in either direction.4
WATCHES WITH SIMPLE FUNCTIONS
2-Hand or 3-Hand Models with Date Display Date Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the DATE: Rotate the crown clockwise. Position 3 - Setting the TIME: Rotate the crown in either direction. NOTE: Setting the date does not affect the working of the watch. When the watch is working, the date changes gradually during the period between 9:00 pm and 3:00 am.5
WATCHES WITH SIMPLE FUNCTIONS
3-Hand Models with Day / Date Display Day of the week Date Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the DATE and DAY of week*: Rotate the crown clockwise to set the DATE and counterclockwise to set the DAY of week. NOTE: The DAY of week can be set up in English or Spanish. When rotating the crown counterclockwise, the English version first appears and if you move the crown forward to the next step the word will be Spanish. To choose a language, just select it when rotating the crown and push the crown back to position 1. It will remain in the selected language. Position 3 - Setting the TIME: Rotate the crown in either direction. *WARNING: Never set the DAY of week when the hands are between 9:00 pm and 4:00 am to avoid damage to the calendar mechanism. NOTE: It will be necessary to adjust the DATE on the first day of any month following one with fewer than 31 days.6
WATCHES WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS
3-Hand Models with Small Seconds Small seconds hand Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the TIME: Rotate the crown in either direction.7
WATCHES WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS
3-Hand Models with Date Indicator Date hand Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the DATE counter: Rotate the crown in either direction. Position 3 - Setting the TIME: Rotate the crown in either direction.8
WATCHES WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS
Multi-eye Models with Day, Date and 24-Hour Indicators 24-hour hand Date hand Direct-drive seconds Day-of-the-week hand Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the DATE*: Rotate the crown clockwise to advance DATE indicator hand. Once hand points to desired date, push the crown back to position 1. Position 3 - Setting the TIME and DAY of week: Rotate the crown clockwise until DAY hand indicates desired day of week, then continue to rotate the crown clockwise until hour, minute and 24-hour hands indicate desired TIME. *WARNING: Never set the DATE when the hands are between 9:00 pm and 1:00 am to avoid damage to the calendar mechanism. NOTE: It will be necessary to adjust the DATE on the first day of any month following one with fewer than 31 days.9
WATCHES WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS
Multi-eye Models with Day, Date and Moon phase Indicators Moon phase Date hand Seconds hand Day-of-the-week hand Setting the DAY: Pull crown out to position 3 when Seconds hand reaches 12 o’clock position. Turn crown clockwise to set the DAY: each time the Hour and Minute hands complete a 24-hour rotation, the DAY indicator hand will advance by one day. NOTES: Do not set the DAY by turning the crown counterclockwise; if you do so, the DATE may not advance automatically at midnight. The DAY will change automatically during the period between midnight (0:00) and about 5:30 am Setting the TIME: NOTE: You must first set the DAY before you set the Hour and Minute hands. With crown in position 3, rotate it clockwise until the Hour and Minute hands indicate the desired TIME. To set the TIME to the exact Second: With crown in position 3, rotate Minute hand 5 minutes ahead of the desired TIME, then slowly turn the crown counterclockwise to align Minute hand with correct minute marker. Take an accurate time signal, from a radio news station, for example: as soon as the audible tone signals the exact time, push crown back in to position 1; the watch and Seconds hand will restart, now set to the exact time. NOTES: Make sure you have correctly set the AM/PM status before setting the TIME: When the DAY changes, the watch moves to AM (ante meridiem) status. The DAY will change automatically during the period between midnight (0:00) and about 5:30 am. Setting the MOON PHASE: Pull crown out to position 2. Turn crown clockwise to advance the moon phase disk display.10 CHRONOGRAPH MODELS Simple Chronograph Models with Small Chronograph Seconds Hand at 6 Chronograph seconds hand 24-hour hand A: Start/Stop B: Intermediate time / Reset to zero Seconds hand Chronograph minute hand Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the TIME: Rotate the crown in either direction. Operating the chronograph: The chronograph function of this model lets you time an event lasting up to 59 minutes / 59 seconds in one second increments. Use the buttons A and B to operate the chronograph. IMPORTANT: The crown must be in position 1, and the hands of the chronograph must be at 60 (zero) before starting chronograph. Do not use the chronograph if the crown is in position 2 or 3. If necessary press button B to set the hands of the chronograph to zero before using it. Simple chronograph functions: Measuring a single event without interruptions:
1. Press button A to start the chronograph.
2. Press button A a second time to stop the chronograph.
3. Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero.
Clocking total time of a series of events of short duration (for example, the exact playing time of a soccer game which is frequently interrupted):
1. Push button A to start the chronograph at the beginning
2. Push button A to stop the timing when the match is
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the end of the match.
5. Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero.
Synchronizing the chronograph hands: After a battery change or in case of error, it may be necessary to adjust the chronograph seconds hand of the chronograph to align it correctly at the zero position:
1. Pull the crown out to position 2.
2. Press button A to adjust the chronograph seconds hand:
Each press of button A will move the chronograph hand forward one second. Press and hold button A to advance the hand rapidly.
3. Once the hand is properly aligned, push the crown back
to position 1.11 CHRONOGRAPH MODELS Simple Chronograph Models with Center-mounted Chronograph Seconds Hand and Date Small seconds hand Button B Button A Chronograph seconds hand Chronograph minute hand Chronograph hour hand Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the DATE*: Rotate the crown counterclockwise to set the DATE. Position 3 - Setting the TIME: Rotate the crown in either direction. *WARNING: Never set the date when the hands are between 9:00 pm and 1:00 am to avoid damage to the calendar mechanism. NOTE: It will be necessary to adjust the DATE on the first day of any month following one with fewer than 31 days. Operating the chronograph: The chronograph function of this model lets you time an event lasting up to 59 minutes / 59 seconds in one second increments. Use the buttons A and B to operate the chronograph. IMPORTANT: The crown must be in position 1, and the hands of the chronograph must be at 60 (zero) before starting chronograph. Do not use the chronograph if the crown is in position 2 or 3. If necessary press button B to set the hands of the chronograph to zero before using it. Simple chronograph functions: Measuring a single event without interruptions:
1. Press button A to start the chronograph.
2. Press button A a second time to stop the chronograph.
3. Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero.
Clocking total time of a series of events of short duration (for example, the exact playing time of a soccer game which is frequently interrupted):
1. Push button A to start the chronograph at the beginning
2. Push button A to stop the timing when the match is
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the end of the match.
5. Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero.
Synchronizing the chronograph hands: After a battery change or in case of error, it may be necessary to adjust the chronograph seconds hand of the chronograph to align it correctly at the zero position:
1. Pull the crown out to position 2.
2. Press button A to adjust the chronograph seconds hand:
Each press of button A will move the chronograph hand forward one second. Press and hold button A to advance the hand rapidly.
3. Once the hand is properly aligned, push the crown back
to position 1.12 CHRONOGRAPH MODELS 1/10 seconds Aviator Chronograph Models Chronograph seconds hand Chronograph 1/10 of second counter hand A: Start/Stop B: Intermediate time / Reset to zero Seconds hand Chronograph minutes counter hand Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the DATE*: Rotate the crown counterclockwise to set the DATE. Position 3 - Setting the TIME: Rotate the crown in either direction. *WARNING: Never set the date when the hands are between 9:00 pm and 1:00 am to avoid damage to the calendar mechanism. NOTE: It will be necessary to adjust the DATE on the first day of any month following one with fewer than 31 days. Setting the time:
1. Pull crown to position 3 as soon as the small seconds
hand reaches the 60 seconds position. The watch stops.
2. Rotate crown in either direction to move the hands
and set the time, making sure that the date changes at midnight and not at noon.
3. Place the hands slightly ahead of the exact time, then
rotate the crown slowly counterclockwise to align the minute hand with the correct minute marker.
4. Take an occurate time signal, from a radio station, for
example: as soon as the audible tone signals the exact time, push crown back in to position 1; the watch will restart, now set to the exact time. Setting the date:
1. Pull crown to position 2.
2. Rotate crown in either direction to move the hands
and set the time making sure that the date changes at midnight and not at noon. Operating the chronograph: Simple chronograph functions: Measuring a single event without interruptions:
1. Press button A to start the chronograph.
2. Press button A a second time to stop the chronograph.
3. Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero.
Clocking total time of a series of events of short duration (for example, the exact playing time of a soccer game which is frequently interrupted):
1. Push button A to start the chronograph at the beginning
2. Push button A to stop the timing when the match is
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the end of the match.
5. Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero.
Synchronizing the chronograph hands: After a battery change or in case of error, it may be necessary to adjust the chronograph hands of the chronograph to align it correctly to the zero position:
1. Pull crown out to position 2.
2. Press button A to adjust the stopwatch 1/10 seconds
hand. Press button B to adjust stopwatch seconds and minute hands.
3. Once the hands are properly aligned, push the crown back
to position 1.13 CHRONOGRAPH MODELS 1/5-seconds Chronograph Models with Retrograde Minutes Counter and 24-Hour Hand Small seconds hand 24-hour hand A: Start/Stop B: Intermediate time/ Reset to zero Chronograph hand (1/5-second precision) Chronograph minute hand Setting the day and time: Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the DATE*: Rotate crown clockwise. Position 3 - Setting the TIME: Rotate crown in either direction. *NOTE: If the DATE setting is performed between 9:00 pm and 3:00 am when automatic calendar changes are in progress, the date may not change automatically the following day. Operating the chronograph: The chronograph function on this watch allows you to time on event lasting up to 20 minutes to the nearest fifth of a second. Use buttons A and B to operate the chonograph. IMPORTANT: The crown must be in position 1 and the hands of the chronograph must be at 60 (zero) before starting the chronograph. Do not use the chronograph if the crown is in position 2 or 3. If necessary, Press button B to reset the hands of the chronograph to zero before using it. Simple chronograph functions: Measuring a single event without interruptions:
1. Press button A to start the chronograph.
2. Press button A a second time to stop the chronograph.
3. Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero.
Intermediate time functions: Clocking split times during a race:
1. Press button A to start the chronograph.
2. Press button B to temporarily stop the chronograph.
3. Read the intermediate time.
4. Press button B to restart the chronograph: the hands catch
up with the ongoing event.
5. To read a second intermediate time, press button B again.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to measure further intermediate times.
6. Press button A to stop the chronograph.
NOTE: The chronograph’s 1/5-seconds hand will stop after 10 minutes while the internal mechanism continues the calculation. Synchronization of the chronograph hands: After a battery change or in case of error, it may be necessary to adjust the 1/5-second, seconds, minute and hour hands to correctly align their respective positions to zero. NOTE: It is important to follow the steps in the prescribed order:
1. Pull the crown out to position 3.
2. Press button B and keep it down for 2 seconds, then
3. Rotate the crown to move the chronograph minute hand
4. Press button B again and keep it down for 2 seconds,
5. Rotate the crown to bring the seconds hand to zero.
6. Press button B a third time and keep it down
for 2 seconds, then release.
7. Rotate the crown to bring the minute and
8. If necessary, Press button B and keep it down for 2
seconds, then release to prepare the mechanism to adjust the seconds hand of the chronograph.
9. When the chronograph hand setting is finished,
push the crown back to position 1.14
- Setting the countdown
- Second chance countdown adjustment
- Change the hours/ seconds display on the subdial at 10 o’clock Alarm hand Minute hand
Warning: timing starts with a countdown, then continues
with chronograph timing. Hour and second counter Display:
Clocking the hours Pusher C
CHRONOGRAPHS WITH COMPLEX FUNCTIONS
Racing Chronograph CHRONOGRAPH Minute hand Minute hand 24-hour hand Date ALARM Minute hand ALARM Hour hand CHRONOGRAPH 1/5-seconds hand Small seconds hand Hour hand How to set the time and date: Pull out to 1st positionPull out to 2nd position
- Pull the crown out one click. •Rotate the crown clockwise until the previous day’s date is displayed. Note: do not set the date between 9 pm and 1 am to avoid upsetting the change.
- Pull the crown out one more click when the seconds hand is at 12 o’clock. Note: when the chronograph is running or has stopped, the hands will be automatically reset to zero if the crown is two clicks out. N: Normal 1: One “click” out 2: Two “clicks” out Crown16
How to set the alarm function: Pull out to 1st position
- Pull the crown out one click. Push back to normal position
- Return the crown to normal position. Note: the alarm function is automatically activated.
- Press button B several times to set the Alarm function hands to the desired time. Note: if button B is held down, the Alarm function hands advance rapidly.
- Then press button A to activate the alarm. Pull out to 1st position
- Pull the crown out one click. Push back to normal position
- Return the crown to normal position. Note: the alarm function is automatically deactivated.
- Press button B and keep it down until the Alarm function hands stop on the current time. Note: if button B is held down, the alarm function hands advance rapidly. How to deactivate the alarm function :
REINITIALIZING How to use the Chronograph functions: This Chronograph can measure up to 59’ 59” in 1/5 second increments. After 60 minutes, it resumes counting from zero to 12 hours. After 12 hours the Chronograph stops automatically. CHRONOGRAPH Minute sub-dial CHRONOGRAPH Minute hand CHRONOGRAPH 1/5-seconds hand
WATCHES WITH COMPLEX CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTIONS
Worldtimer chronograph Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the DATE and HOUR*: To set the DATE, turn the crown clockwise, passing midnight, to advance the DATE. To set ONLY the HOUR, turn the crown in either direction. Position 3 - To set the hour for both the local time and in a second time zone, turn the crown in either direction. The hour hand for the local time and the hour hand for the second time zone are connected to set the time for both. *NOTE: If the date setting is performed between 9:00 pm and 3:00 am when automatic calendar changes are in progress, the date may not change automatically in time zones. Simple chronograph functions: Measuring a single event without interruptions:
1. Press button A to start the chronograph.
2. Press button A a second time to stop
Clocking total time of a series of events of short duration (for example, the exact playing time of a soccer game which is frequently interrupted):
1. Push button A to start the chronograph at the
beginning of the game.
2. Push button A to stop the chronograph when the
game is interrupted.
3. Press button A when play resumes.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the end of the game.
5. Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero.
Synchronizing the chronograph hands: After a battery change or in case of error, it may be necessary to adjust the Chronograph seconds hand of the chronograph to align it correctly at the zero position:
1. Pull the crown out to position 2.
2. Press button A to adjust the chronograph seconds hand:
Each press of button A will move the chronograph hand forward one second. Press and hold button A to advance the hand rapidly.
3. Once the hand is properly aligned, push the crown back to
position 1. GMT functions: The center-mounted red hand indicates the hour in a second time zone. To set the second time-zone, pull the crown to position 2 and rotate counterclockwise until red hand points at major city in desired second time zone on cities of the time ring. Then push the crown back in to position 1. Worldtimer functions: The crown at 10 o’clock rotates a graduated ring set in the watch dial. It is not necessary to pull the crown to rotate this ring. The user can instantly calculate the time in the 24 cities printed on the flange. Simply align the numeral “0” with your current city. Then add the number corresponding to each city to the local time to calculate the time instantly. So in the diagram below, it is 10:10 am in London. It is therefore 10:10 + 2 hours = 12:10 pm in Cairo 10:10 + 4 hours = 14:10 (2:10 pm) in Dubai 10:10 – 6 hours = 4:10 am in Chicago Small seconds hand 24 hours A: Start/Stop B: Intermediate time / Reset to zero Chronograph seconds hand Chronograph minute hand Worldtimer ring adjustment crown 2nd time-zone hour hand19 AUTOMATIC WATCHES Standard 2-Hand and 3-Hand Models Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the TIME: Rotate the crown in either direction. To manually wind an automatic movement: The motion of your arm during normal daily activities should be sufficient to keep the movement of your automatic timepiece wand. However, if you have not worn your watch for a few days, and the watch has stopped, you will need to wind it by hand before setting the time:
1. With the crown in position 1, turn the crown clockwise
approximately 20 revolutions.
2. Reset time following instructions above.20
AUTOMATIC WATCHES Models with Moon Phase Indicator, Small Seconds and Big Date Large date corrector Moon phase corrector Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. To wind the movement by hard, turn the crown clockwise approximately 20 revolutions. Position 2 - To set TIME: Rotate the crown in either direction. To correct the MOON PHASE: Use a pointed object like the tip of a pen to depress the recessed corrector button at 4 o’clock. Each press and release will advance the moon phase disk by one day in the lunar cycle. To correct the BIG DATE: Use a pointed object like the tip of a pen to depress the recessed corrector button at 10 o’clock. Each press and release will advance the big date display by one.22 DIGITAL WATCHES Models with simple digital display Time setting Press button A twice to enter time setting mode which follows this sequence: Month –> Day –> Hours –> Minutes. The active display field will flash. Press button B to adjust the digits displayed in the active field. Press button A to confirm the display setting; then press B to advance to the next setting field. When done, press button A to exit setting mode.
DIGITAL WATCHES Digital Chronograph Models Start/Stop (pusher D) Lighting / Re-initialization (pusher A) Setting (pusher C) Mode (pusher B) Overview Press button A to activate the backlight for 3 seconds in any mode. Press button B to move between modes. Button C and D are used to adjust setting and operate the chronograph. NOTE: Press and release a button repeatedly to advance displayed information in single increments; press and hold button down to advance information in a display rapidly.
Press A to turn on lighting whatever the mode selected. Setting the time:
1. Press C to set the time.
2. Press B to select the hour, minutes, year, month
3. Press D to set the flashing unit and C to return to Real
4. Setting the second time-zone: with the time setting
1. Press C to select alarm setting. This causes the hour
display to flash and sets the alarm to auto start.
2. Press B to select the hour, minutes, year, month
3. Press D to set the flashing and C to return to
5. When the alarm time is displayed, an alert sounds and an
indicator ( ) flashes for around 20 seconds.
2. Press A to start/stop the timer.
3. Press B to set the hour, minutes and seconds.
4. Press D to set the flashing and C to return to
5. Functioning of the timer:
Press D to start/stop the timer: press C to reset to zero when the timer stops.
6. A 10 second alert is triggered at this precise moment.
1. Press D to start/stop the Chronograph:
3. When the Chronograph is running, it is possible to press B
to return to Real Time mode.24 DIGITAL WATCHES Models with analog and digital Chronograph
Press button A to activate the backlight for 3 seconds in any mode. Press button B to move between modes. Button C and D are used to adjust settings and operate the chronograph.
The seconds flash during loading.Press D to return to zero. Press C to select the elements, in the following order: Hour –> Minute –> Month –> Day –> Day of the week –> Second. When setting the time, “H” is displayed for 24 hour format, and “A” or “P” for 12 hour format. If you press D while the number of seconds displayed is between 30 and 59, seconds are reset to zero and the time is set to the next minute. If the number of seconds is between 00 and 29, the minutes stay the same.
Press D to start/stop the Chronograph.Once the Chronograph stops, press C to reset it to zero. When it is running, press C to display an intermediate time. The indicator “SP” appears.Then, press D to leave Intermediate Time mode and stop the timing. Press C again to reset to zero. When the Chronograph is running, it is possible to press B to return to Real Time mode.
Start and stop of the alarm and the chime: press D to stop or start the alarm ( ) or the chime ( ). Setting the alarm function: press C to select the hour and minutes and D to set the flashing unit. Press C to confirm and B to return to Real Time mode. Starting and stopping the Repeater function: When the alarm chime sounds, press a pusher or on D to stop the chime and press B to start or stop the Repeater function. When it is activated, the chime will sound after five minutes, and will stop automatically after 20 seconds.
Pusher B Pusher B Pusher B Real time Chronograph Alarm Setting the time25 ANALOG WATCHES 2-Hand or 3-Hand Models with Date Seconds hand Date display Positions of the crown: Position 1 - Normal position. Crown pushed against the case. Position 2 - Setting the DATE: Rotate the crown clockwise. Position 3 - Setting the TIME: Rotate the crown in either direction. NOTE: Setting the date does not affect the working of the watch. When the watch is working, the date changes gradually during the period between 9:00 pm and 3:00 am.26 ANALOG WATCHES Multi-eye models with Day, Date and 24-Hour Indicators Day display 24-hours display Date display Powered by multi-function quartz analog movements, these models feature three subdials or “eyes” that indicate the Day, Date and 24-Hour Time. Crown positions: Position 1 – Normal position. Crown pushed against case. Position 2 – Setting the DATE: Rotate crown in either direction. Position 3 – Setting the TIME: Rotate crown in either direction. Setting the DAY: To move the DAY indicator hand to the following or revious day, turn crown in either direction until the Hour hand has completed two full rotations
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