WATER RESISTANCE
The water resistance indicated on your
timepiece serves only as a guide. Actual
water resistance may vary depending on a
number of important factors including
temperature, water salinity, and actual use
under water.
The water resistance of your timepiece
may eventually be compromised over time
with general wear and tear and the use of
your watch under adverse conditions.
Always remember to employ the screw
down crown (if available) to maintain the
water resistance of your timepiece.
Warranty may be voided if the screw down
crown has not been properly employed.
Note that you should NEVER wear your
watch in a jacuzzi, hot shower or steam
room where steam may enter the case
despite the watertight seals used to protect
your watch.
The steam may cause condensation inside
your watch, which may affect and damage
the inner workings of your watch – which
would also not be covered by the warranty.
On the fixed Inner scale both nautical
(NAUT.) and statute miles (Stat.) are
shown. The conversion from statute to
nautical or nautical to statute miles is
read directly on the Bezel.
Example:
Known: 60 Statute Miles.
Required: Nautical miles.
Solution:
Set 60 on Bezel opposite to
"STAT." Read 52 nautical miles on Bezel
opposite to “NAUT.”
8: NAUTICAL AND STATUTE MILE
CONVERSION
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