GMT TRAVELER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GMT TRAVELER
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Your watch operates using power obtained from a mainspring. If the watch is completely
stopped, manually turn the crown approximately 20 times to wind up the mainspring to start
the watch.
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While loss/gain of a quartz watch is indicated by a monthly or annual rate, accuracy of a
mechanical watch is normally indicated by a daily rate (loss/gain per day). Our watches are
highly accurate, however If your watch is running a little fast OR a little slow, we suggest the
following:
When you take your watch off at night, lay it in a position that assists in adjusting the time
without the help of a specialist.
- If your Hager is a little slow during the day, lay it flat, with dial up as this position tends to gain
a few seconds during the course of the night.
- If your Hager is running a few seconds fast, lay it in a vertical position with the crown down as
this position will tend to lose a few seconds per night.
- If your Hager is running more than a few seconds fast per day, lay it in a vertical position with
the crown up. This position tends to lose a few more seconds per night that the previously
suggested position.
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Normal usage accuracy of a mechanical watch varies according to conditions of use (time
period that the watch is worn on the wrist, temperature environment,
hand movement, and winding state of the mainspring).
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When the watch is affected by strong magnetism, it temporarily gains or loses
time. If the watch encounters a strong magnetic field, the parts of the watch may
be magnetized. In this case, repairs such as removal of magnetism are required. Do not leave
the watch in place where it will be subjected to strong magnetism (for example, near television
sets, loudspeakers or magnetic necklaces) or static electricity. Contact us if this should
happen.
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The Hager Professional Series comes with a two year limited warranty. See our website
www.HagerWatches.com for more details.