Raymond Weil 4888-ST-20001, 9975-ST-65081, 5976-STS-05927, 9975-ST-00659, 4878-STC-00668 User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
SELF-WINDING
CHRONOGRAPH WATCHES
RAYMOND WEIL S.A.
Avenue Eugène-Lance 36-38 P.O. Box 1569 1211 Geneva 26 Switzerland Tel: +41 (0) 22 884 00 55 Fax: +41 (0) 22 884 00 50
GENERAL INFORMATION
info@raymond-weil.ch
AFTER SALES SERVICE
customer-service@raymond-weil.ch
WEBSITE
www.raymondweil.com
INTRODUCTION
e congratulate you on having chosen a watch
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from the prestigious RAYMOND WEIL collection,
the living expression of masterful design and of the continuous quest for top quality, which have been the hallmarks of the Brand since its creation.
Your watch is fitted with a RAYMOND WEIL self-winding chronograph movement calibre RW 7200 or 7300, hand-assembled by our master watchmakers according to the most rigorous quality standards of the Swisswatch industry.
In order to guarantee the perfect functioning of your RAYMOND WEIL watch for many long years, we thank you to pay close attention to the advice contained in these Instructions for Use as well as in the International Guarantee booklet.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DIAL
WATCH HANDS
HOUR MINUTE SECONDS HAND HAND HAND
PUSH-BUTTON A:
- START
- STOP
SETTING CROWN
PUSH-BUTTON B:
-
ZERO RESET
30 MINUTES 60 SECONDS 12 HOURS
DATE
COUNTER COUNTER COUNTER
CHRONOGRAPH HANDS
Certain RAYMOND WEIL chronographs are also equipped with a tachometric scale, enabling the measurement of speed in km/hr or other units.
CHANGING THE DATE AND SETTING THE TIME
1 Normal or winding position 2 Rapid date change 3 Time-setting
Your RAYMOND WEIL watch may be fitted with a screw-down crown. Before setting the time or changing the date, it is therefore necessary to unscrew the crown by pulling it straight out and turning it anti-clockwise. The crown will then be released by a spring. After completing all settings, press lightly on the crown, while turning it clockwise, and screw it back in gently in order to preserve your watch’s water-resistance.
CHANGING THE DATE
In order to adjust the date rapidly, pull the crown out to position 2. Then, depending on the model of your watch, turn the crown forwards or backwards until the desired date appears in the window located at:
- 12 o’clock for models fitted with an RW 7200 calibre;
- 4 o’clock for models fitted with an RW 7300 calibre.
The date changes as the hour hand passes midnight. During this operation, your watch will continue to function and so will not need to be reset.
Do not change the date when the watch is showing a time between 10 pm and 2 am. The watch’s automatic date change mechanism engages during this time period and the movement could be damaged.
After finishing your changes, always push the crown back in to position 1, in order to preserve your watch’s water-resistance.
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PUSH-BUTTON A START/STOP
PUSH-BUTTON B ZERO RESET
SETTING THE TIME
In order to adjust the time, pull the crown out to position 3 and turn it forwards or backwards until the hands indicate the desired time.
After setting the time, always push the crown back in to position 1, in order to restart the hands and to preserve your watch’s water-resistance.
USE OF THE CHRONOGRAPH
The chronograph function can only be used when the crown is in position 1 or 2.
START
Press push-button A to activate the seconds hand of the chronograph. If the timed activity lasts longer than 60 seconds, the time elapsed will next appear on the minutes counter and after a further 30 minutes on the hours counter.
STOP
Press push-button A a second time to stop the chronograph and obtain the time that has elapsed (in hours, minutes and seconds). By pressing push-button A again, timing restarts immediately. Thus you can measure several consecutive time-durations.
RESETTING TO ZERO
Press push-button B in order to reset all the chronograph counters to zero. Your watch is now ready to start timing again. Resetting to zero is only possible once the chronograph has been stopped.
NOTICE
Disposal of a watch by non-compliant methods may cause harm to the environment and is heav­ily fined according to the regulations
established by each one of the EU member countries in application of the Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Directive 2002/96/EC WEEE). Should you need to dispose of an old watch, please set it aside for separate waste collection or give it to a retailer when purchasing a new watch. RAYMOND WEIL and its approved dealers are at your disposal to provide you with additional information on the subject.
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