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Thank you for choosing a time-piece from our 925 Sterling Silver collection 
(Series: SL-3136S, SL-3136 RG, 2121 SB, 2121 SS, 2121 RG, 2024 SR). 
     
Your watch is fitted with Swiss-made ETA 2836-2 Automatic movement and an 

Incabloc® shock-absorber 

device. The inner mechanism of the watch has a free swinging 

rotor that keeps the mainspring wound via the motion of your wrist. A watch fitted with 
an automatic winding movement is rewound by the regular movements of your wrist. 

Once fully wound, your watch will continue to keep time for approximately 38 hours after 
removing it from your wrist. Beyond this time, the watch will stop. You will then need to 
rewind it manually turning the crown (A) clockwise(approximately 20 turns) to provide it 
with the necessary power reserve. After that, your daily activity should wind the watch 
sufficiently to keep it running at night when it is not being worn. You should wear your 
watch everyday to ensure optimal rewinding. 

 
Note: 

As this is a mechanical watch, quartz watch accuracy cannot be expected.

 

 
                                         Setting the Time and Date  
 
Setting the Time and Date 

Important note: 

Do not change the date between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. 

as this may 

damage the movement. This is when the pinions are being repositioned 
to carry out the automatic date change. 

 
1. 

Pull out the crown (A) to Position “2” (one “click” out). Rotate the crown (A) clockwise 
until the date shows one day earlier than the date you want to set. 
Rotate the crown (A) counter-clockwise until the day shows one day earlier than the day 
you want to set. 
Pull out the crown (A) to Position “3” (two “clicks” out). The seconds hand is stopped. 
Set the time by turning the crown (A) counter-clockwise to move the hour and 
minute hands forward

Turn the watch hands past 12 once if you’re setting the watch for a 

P.M. time. 

2. 

Once you have set the time or date

return the crown (A) to the pushed down 

Position “1” by pressing it against the case.  
 

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