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OAKLEY FULL METAL JACKET
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
OAKLEY FULL METAL JACKET
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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The chronograph includes three separate hands:
s 4HELONGNARROWHANDONTHEMAINDIALFACECOUNTS
the seconds. One full rotation is 60 seconds.
s 4HE SUB DIAL AT THE TOP OF THE DIAL FACE COUNTS
minutes. One full rotation is 30 minutes.
s 4HESUBDIALATTHEBOTTOMOFTHEDIALFACECOUNTS
hours. One full rotation is 12 hours.
Note: When the sub dial at the top has completed
one 30-minute rotation, the hand in the sub
dial at the bottom will be halfway between two
hour marks, indicating the sub dial at the top is
displaying minutes for the second half of the hour.
The chronograph is controlled with two push
buttons:
s "UTTONh!vSTOPSANDSTARTSTHECHRONOGRAPH
s "UTTON h"v RESETS THE CHRONOGRAPH HANDS TO
the zero position.
Before using the chronograph, ensure the crown
is fully against the case and not at one of the
click positions used for setting time and date/day.
TO MEASURE TIME
Start timing
s 0RESSBUTTONh!v
Stop timing temporarily
s 0RESSBUTTONh!vTOSTOPTIMINGTEMPORARILY
s 0RESS BUTTON h!v AGAIN TO CONTINUE TIMING
Continue to use button “A” to add additional time
intervals to the total measure of time.
Reset
s 7HILETIMINGISSTOPPEDPRESSBUTTONh"v
POWERING THE TIMEPIECE
Full Metal Jacket converts every movement of your wrist into energy that is stored mechanically. The
design prevents overcharging, no matter how long the timepiece is worn. After the timepiece has been
worn enough to reach a full charge of stored energy, it has 46 hours of reserve running time, so it will
not stop running if you take it off and store it for up to 46 hours. Daily wear will keep it continuously
charged with energy.
If the timepiece has rested idle for an extended period and the stored energy is depleted, it can be start-
ed quickly with a few movements of your wrist. Move it back and forth at a rate of twice per second.
To wind the timepiece manually, unscrew the crown then turn the crown clockwise without pulling it
out to position 1 or position 2. When finished, push the crown in and gently turn it clockwise until it
screws into the case. Be careful not to over tighten the crown, as this will damage the mechanism.
STANDBY MODE
If the timepiece will not be worn for an extended period, you can maintain the stored mechanical
energy by using Standby Mode. Unscrew the crown and pull it out to the second click position (b) to
put the timepiece in Standby Mode.
Hour
Counter
Button B
Minute
Counter
Button A
Chronograph
Second Hand
Hour Hand
USING THE CHRONOGRAPH