DATE CORRECTION
- Carefully pull the crown
(7)
out one notch to position
B.
- Turn it counter-clockwise until the correct date is shown in
the window
(6)
at 7 o’clock.
- Push it back in to the rest position A to safeguard its water
resistance.
Crown (7) pulled out to intermediate position B
Remark
During this operation your chronograph will keep running and
will not require any time readjustment.
Warning!
The date must not be adjusted between 20:00 and 02:00, since the
date-changing mechanism is engaged during these hours.
TIME-SETTING
- Carefully pull the crown
(7)
out two notches to position
C.
- Turn it counter-clockwise until the desired time is indicated,
taking into account the date change at midnight. If the hour hand
(1)
passes the 12 o'clock position, you can see whether it is
indicating midnight (the date will change) or midday (the date
will not change).
- Push it back in to the rest position
A to safeguard its water
resistance.
Crown (7) pulled out to position C
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CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTIONS
Measuring a time
- Press the push-piece
(8)
in the centre of the crown
(7)
to start
the chronograph function. The chronograph hand
(2)
will
start. After each round of 60 seconds by the chronograph hand
(2)
, the counter hand
(3)
counts the minutes passed.
- Press the push-piece
(8)
again to stop it.
- Pressing one more time the push-piece
(8)
resets the two
chronograph hands
(2)
and
(3)
.
Tachometer
Your
c
hronograph has a tachometer scale enabling you to measure
the speed in km/h. The graduations are indicated outside the
divisions marking fifths of a second. To take a speed measurement:
- Start the time measurement by pressing the pushpiece
(8)
and then stop it once you have travelled a distance of 1 km, by
pressing the same push-piece
(8)
again. The hand
(2)
will be
pointing to a number on the tachometer scale
(5)
to indicate
the speed in km/h.
- Reset hands
(2)
and
(3)
by pressing the push-piece
(8)
again.
The chronograph is ready for another measurement.
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