UNION GLASHÜTTE/SA UNG-25.01 User Manual

UNG-25.01
User’s manual
Technical specications
• Mechanical movement chronograph UNG-25.01 with automatic winding, day corrector at 10 o’clock and moon phase
• Number of jewels: 25
• 28,800 vibrations/hour
• Power reser ve: Approx 60 hours
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Display / Functions
1 Hour hand 2 Minute hand 3 Small seconds hand 4 24 hour hand 5 Date indicator hand 6 Day indicator 7 Month indicator hand 8 Moon phase 9 Central 60 second hand (chronograph) 10 30 minute counter (chronograph) 11 12 hour counter (chronograph) 12 Start/Stop push-button (chronograph) 13 Reset push-button (chronograph) 14 3 position crown I Rest and winding position II Rapid date, month and moon phase
correction position
III Time setting position, with stop second
and midnight date and day change
15 Corrector (rapid day correction)
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USE
Winding
Crown in position I, not pulled out Manual winding is necessary if you have not worn your
watch for some considerable period of time. To restar t it, you only need to turn the crown a few times (clockwise), or to tilt your watch from side to side a few times. To restore your watch’s 60 hour power reserve, around 38 turns of the crown (forward) are required.
When wearing your watch, the automatic device winds it every time you move your wrist.
Notes
The accuracy may be inuenced by the wearing conditions.
There is no stop of the crown at full winding.
Setting the time
Crown in position III, pulled out Pull the crown out to position III carefully; the seconds
hand (3) will stop. Turn the crown forwards or backwards to the desired time, and then push it back into the rest position I.
Once the hour hand passes the 12 o’clock position, you can see if it is indicating midnight (date and day will change) or midday (date and day will not change).
Advice on how to synchronise your watch
To synchronise the seconds hand (3) with an ofcial time
signal (radio/TV/Internet), pull out the crown to position III ; the seconds hand will stop. At the signal, push the crown back into the rest position I.
Moon phase correction
Crown in position II, intermediate Pull the crown out to position II and turn it clockwise
to correct the moon position, referring to a lunar phase chart. Push the crown back into the rest position I. During this operation, your watch will continue running, so the time will not need to be re-set.
Important: Moon phase correction is impossible bet­ween 3 a.m. and 4 a.m.
Day correction
Press the corrector as many time as needed (15), to move the disc forward until the desired day is displayed in the aperture (6). During this operation, your watch will continue running, so the time will not need to be re-set.
Important: Day correction is impossible between
9.30 p.m. and midnight.
Chronograph function
Press the Start/Stop push-button (12) to start the chronograph. Press the Start/Stop push-button (12) again to stop it. The chronograph will resume if the Start/Stop push-button (12) is pressed again (added times), or the three chronograph hands (9, 10 and 11) will return to zero if push-button (13) is pressed.
Date and month correction
Crown in position II, intermediate
The date is indicated by the hand (5) and the month in the
aperture (7). You will need to re-set the date and month manually after months with less than 31 days.
Pull the crown out to position II and turn it counterclockwise until it displays the desired date and month. Push the crown back into the rest position I. During this operation, your watch will continue running, so the time will not need to be re-set.
Important: Never correct the date between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.; the movement is changing the date and possibly the month.
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