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Thank you for purchasing the Tavistock & Jones Solar ‘World Time’ Radio 
Controlled Watch. 
The Tavistock & Jones radio controlled, multi-band atomic watch picks up the 
official time and date signals from radio transmitters across the UK, Europe, Japan 
and North America, ensuring it’s always accurate to the correct local time. It never 
needs setting; however it can also be adjusted manually for countries with no 
signal. Plus it automatically adjusts for British summer and winter time without you 
having to touch it. 

Dear Customer

MAIN FEATURES:

 1.  Solar Powered
 2.    Automatic Radio Controlled Time Setting for USA (WWVB), Germany    
     (DCF), UK (MSF), and Japan (JJY 60Khz only)
 3.   Time Zone setting by 31 major City names
 4.   3 Levels Signal strength indicator
 5.   Reception success and failure indicator 
 6.   LCD reading selection for:
     Day of the week or
     Date & Month or 
     Second or
     Battery level
 7.   Dual Language selection between English and German for Day
 8.   Reset the Watch (LCD shows RST)
 9.   Rechargeable Battery
 10.Battery level indicator
 11.Around 3 months battery life when the battery is fully charged

When battery level is low, the LCD shows a flashing empty battery icon and the 

seconds hand runs 2 steps every 2 seconds. When this is the case, all button 

functions and signal reception will be prohibited. If battery is not charged up 

in time, the hands stop to save battery power at 12 o’clock. Then you need to 

charge up the watch. It may take few days if the battery is too low. The watch 

will automatically set itself once the battery level returns to normal. The battery 

icon represents different battery levels as below.

CHARGING THE WATCH

RECHARGING TIME

The watch may need several days to charge up (depending on the charging 

environment) from a complete stop if the battery is too low. Wait patiently until 

the watch is charged up and resume normal operation.

10,000Lux (Under Cloudy conditions)

 

12-15 Hours 

50-60 Hours 

40-50 Hours

30,000Lux (Under Direct Sunlight)

 

6-8 Hours 

18-23 Hours 

10-15 Hours

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