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Adjusting the bracelet  

You can adjust your steel bracelet yourself. However, if you 
have a gold model, we advise you to entrust it to the nearest 
approved Jaeger-LeCoultre retailer, or to contact one of our 
official  Service  Centres  listed  at  the  end  of  the  guarantee 
booklet. 

Adjusting the steel bracelet 

Place the watch on your wrist. You can thus see how many 
links need to be added or removed. 

Remove your watch by simultaneously pressing the pushpieces 
on either side of the clasp. 

Hold the bracelet near the clasp. Using the adjustment tool, 
press the end of the bar (fig. 1) and lift up the link (fig. 2). 
Avoid the 2 links on either side of the clasp. 

Proceed in the same way for the following link (fig. 3) if you 
want to remove a single row of links (or the 2

nd

, 3

rd

, etc. if you 

want to remove 2, 3... rows of links). 

Take out the two bars (fig. 4). 

Remove the row(s) of links (fig. 5). 

Place the 2 ends of the bracelet back together and insert a 
bar (fig. 6). 

Tip over the link, press on the end of the bar pivot and push 
your link down until it clicks (fig. 7).  

Adjusting the clasp 

The clasp of your watch is fitted with a length-change system 
enabling you to lengthen or shorten your bracelet by 4 mm on 
each side, for enhanced wearer comfort.  

Using the fine adjustment system 

Transition from the long position to the short position: 

Remove your watch. 

Hold your clasp open between the thumb and forefinger of 
one hand, with the bracelet section in your other hand (fig. 1). 

Fig. 7

Fig. 1 

Fig. 2 

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Fig. 1

Lift  up  the  clasp  cover  so 
as  to  release  the  tipover 
part of the bracelet section 
from its groove (fig. 2). 

Fig. 2 Long position  

Push  the  tip-over  part  of 
your  bracelet  section  and 
place it in its groove, facing 
the  opposite  way  to  its 
initial position (fig. 3). 

Fig. 3 Shortened position 

The  transition  from  the 
short  to  the  long  position 
is  done  in  the  same 
manner, but in the opposite 
direction (fig. 4).

Fig. 4 Extended position

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Summary of Contents for Master Compressor Geographic

Page 1: ...luence of gravity magnetic fields shocks as well as ageing of the oils This accuracy is measured by its rate regularity in various positions The nature of your temperament and of your daily activities...

Page 2: ...ger LeCoultre tests not only the movement before casing it within the watch but also the watch as a whole Compression keys Equipping the crowns of the Master Compressor line models the patented compre...

Page 3: ...he 2 ends of the bracelet back together and insert a bar g 6 Tip over the link press on the end of the bar pivot and push your link down until it clicks g 7 Adjusting the clasp The clasp of your watch...

Page 4: ...the city required for the second time zone in the rotating disc at 6 o clock and thus automatically display its time in the small dial Crown B at 4 o clock enables you to Wind the watch if it has not...

Page 5: ...a city which is displayed in the window at 6 o clock In the interests of legibility we have refrained from indicating on the city disc the few regions where the of cial time differs by fractions of a...

Page 6: ...ssor Geographic model is mechanically programmed and thus cannot take account of these local variations However since it is possible to synchronize the two displays the problem is easily resolved by y...

Page 7: ...sistant and any defect resulting from the contact with water if your watch is not water resistant Jaeger LeCoultre water resistant watches may be identified by the symbol engraved on the back Their wa...

Page 8: ...Please refer to the operating instructions for further details For quartz watches this warranty does not cover the battery life Except insofar as prohibited by applicable law this Limited Warranty sh...

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