1 . W I N D I N G
Your Shabaka watch has a manually wound movement. Wind the
watch by turning the crown forward. The winding mechanism
is disengaged if the crown is turned back.
Stop winding if you feel
any resistance, this is the sign that your watch is fully wound.
When it is fully wound, your watch will have a power-reserve of
approximately 45 hours. If you are not wearing your watch, you can
keep it wound by connecting it to the electric winding motor in its
presentation case. See page 7 for instructions.
2 . S E T T I N G T H E T I M E
Warning!
Do not change the time on your watch while
the minute-repeater is chiming. Doing so will damage the
movement. To set the time, pull out the crown to the time-setting
position. Turn the crown
backward only
to advance the hands.
First, set your watch to the morning or the afternoon (a.m. or p.m.) by
advancing the hands past 12 o’clock. If the date changes, the hands
have passed midnight and the time shown is a.m. If the date does
not change, the hands have passed noon and the time shown is
p.m. Advance the hands to the correct time in the morning or the
afternoon. Then, push the crown back against the case when you
have finished setting the time. If necessary, reset the date by using
the pushers described in section 3.
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