Mont Blanc Sport Quartz/Automatic Chronograph Service Manual

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Service Guide Montblanc Sport
Quartz/Automatic Chronograph
(A) Bezel (B) Hour hand (C) Minute hand (D) Subsidiary seconds dial (independent of chronograph function) (E) Chronograph second hand (F) Chronograph minute counter (30 minutes) (G) Chronograph hour counter (H) Date
Crown: (1): Normal position (2): Position for setting date (by turning clockwise) (3): Position for setting time. In this position the subsidiary second hand ceases to move, to allow the exact time to be set.
Normal chronograph function: (P1) Starting and stopping the chronograph. Pressing once starts the large second hand (E), which sets the minute counter (F) and the hour
counter (G) in motion. Pressing a second time stops the chronograph function.
(P2) Returning the chronograph to zero. Pressing once returns the three chronograph hands (large second hand, minute counter, hour counter) to zero. This function only works when the chronographs have already been stopped (see P1). Operating this function when the chronograph is running can damage your watch.
Sports Collection: The Montblanc Sports Collection (with diving function) was created to meet the needs of non-professional divers and demanding sportsmen. It is designed for water resistance to 200 m and equipped with special diving features. These models are very robust, and the various protection system guarantee maximum protection and peace of mind.
Crown: The Montblanc crown is screwed down and shock-protected by the shape of the case..Before using the crown to wind up the watch (automatic movements) or make adjustments (change the date or time), the crown must be unlocked (by turning it counter-clockwise). After use, the crown must be pushed back into the normal position (1.), then pressed and screwed in (by turning it clockwise). Water resistance can only be guaranteed if the crown is correctly screwed in.
Bezel: The bezel of the case is unidirectional (it can only be turned counter­clockwise), Equipped with a ratchet mechanism, and provides the information required by divers: a luminous triangle, 15-minute indexes and a mark for each 5-minute interval. In order to calculate the remaining diving time, align the triangle with the minute hand (A) before starting your dive. The brezel will show the number of minutes wich have elapsed.
Push-buttons: The push-buttons may be operated during diving.
Note: The high-contrast design of the dial and the hands guarantees good visibility in any situation. The indexes and the hands are luminous in order to ensure visibility at night and when diving.
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