CORRECT THE DATE
The date can be set by using the quick set
function of the hour hand in either the clock-
wise or counter clockwise direction.
Depending on the direction of rotation, the
date is reset at midnight to the previous or
the next day.
Release the crown and
1
pull it out to position 2.
Set the current date using
2
the hour hand by rotating
the crown. The red 24-hour
hand does not move.
3
Press the crown against
the case and simultane-
ously turn clockwise until
it is firmly secured.
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MEASURE TIME (CHRONOGRAPH)
The chronograph can be used to measure
time intervals for up to 12 hours exactly to
1/ 8 second. The time measured can be read
using the seconds, minutes and hours count-
ers.
Start measuring time
1
using the P1 pusher.
The seconds counter is in
motion.
To stop measuring time,
2
press the P1 pusher again
and read where it stopped.
3
Use the P2 pusher to reset
all the counters to zero.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
To clean the outer surface of the watch, wipe
it gently with a microfiber cloth. Use a fine
toothbrush and a bit of soapy solution to
clean the back of the watch and the metal
band. Dry using a lint-free towel. Minimize
contact between the leather straps and the
water.
MAINTENANCE
As a mechanical instrument, a watch
requires maintenance by an authorized
service center about once every four years.
WATER RESISTANCE
A watch tested to 5 atm (50 m) may be worn
while bathing, showering or swimming (such
as in a pool). Water resistance is guaranteed
only if the crown is screwed in and should be
checked once per year.
THE BINDING NATURE OF METER DATA
Do not swim/dive
30 m | 3 atm
Bath, shower, swim
50 m | 5 atm
100 m | 10 atm
Swim, snorkel
Swim, snorkel, dive
200 m | 20 atm
Deep-sea diving
300 m | 30 atm
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