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OVERVIEW
1
2
4
3
1 Hour hand
2 Minute hand
3 Date display
4 Crown
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FUNCTION OF THE CROWN
1 2 3
1 Normal position
2 Date setting
3 Time setting
NORMAL POSITION
The normal position of the crown (1) prevents the inadvertent adjustment of the time or date
and also acts as a seal to prevent water from seeping into the case.
Important: Although the watch is water-resistant in positions 1, 2 and 3, the crown should always
be in position (1) for normal use. The crown must not be moved or used for any purpose
whatsoever while under water.
DATE SETTING
If a month has fewer than 31 days, you will need to set the date manually to the first day of the
following month. Release the crown and pull it out to position (2). You can now set the date by
turning the crown to the left.
TIME SETTING
Pull out the crown to position (3). This will stop the movement. Move the minute hand beyond
the time to be set. Then position the minute hand by moving it gently backwards until it is
exactly above the correct time. This ensures that the minute hand begins to move immediately
when you restart the movement. To start the movement, push in the crown to position (1). When
setting the time, please be aware of the date change, which always takes place at 12
midnight. If this change has already taken place at 12 noon, you must move the hands
forwards by 12 hours.
Important: Although the watch is water-resistant in positions 1, 2 and 3, the crown should always
be in position (1) for normal use.