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Notes:
· Since the hour hand moves in coordination with the minute hand, the hour
hand can be set by continuous movement of the second hand and minute
hand. In addition, the date also changes in coordination with the hour hand.
· The watch automatically advances past non-existent dates such as February
30 or April 31. While the watch is advancing, the second hand and minute
hand wait at the 12:00 position, while the hour hand moves automatically to
pass by the non-existent date.
(3) Return the crown to the normal position in synchronization with a telephone or
other time service.
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B. Correcting the Seconds and Minutes
(1) When the crown is pulled out to the second position, the second hand rapidly
moves to the 0 seconds position and stops.
· If the second hand does not stop at the 0 seconds position, check the “Reference
Position” and perform the procedure for “Setting the Reference Position”.
(2) Turn the crown to set the minutes.
①
When the crown is turned to the right (by one click), the second hand makes
one revolution while moving in the clockwise direction, and the minute hand
advances by one minute.
②
When the crown is turned to the left (by one click), the second hand makes
one revolution while moving in the counter-clockwise direction, and the
minute hand moves back by one minute.
· Turning the crown continuously (by two or more clicks) causes the second hand
and minute hand to move continuously.
· Turn the crown to the left or right by one click to interrupt continuous movement
of the hands.