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24 time zones
Choose the city that represents the time zone where 
you  are.  Turn  the  crown  positioned  at  11  o’clock  to 
move  the  city  on  the  scale  to  midday.  Then  set  the 
time. 
Check the day/night (sun/star) display on the 24-hour 
disc.
For example, when it is 10.10 a.m. in New York, it is 
4.10 p.m. in Paris and 0.10 a.m. in Tokyo 

Alarm
Turn the crown to 8 o’clock to wind the alarm until the 
white part of the alarm power reserve reaches the “+” 
sign or the “Full” indication appears in the green zone. 
The alarm is now wound.
Pull out the crown one click (1) and set the blue hand of 
the alarm to show the required wake-up time by turning 
the crown in either direction. Push the crown back in.
Press Button D once to activate or deactivate the alarm 
function. The active state is shown by a little bell.

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24 time zones 

and alarm functions

Active

Inactive

9

EN

24 time zones
Choose the city that represents the time zone where 
you  are.  Turn  the  crown  positioned  at  11  o’clock  to 
move  the  city  on  the  scale  to  midday.  Then  set  the 
time. 
Check the day/night (sun/star) display on the 24-hour 
disc.
For example, when it is 10.10 a.m. in New York, it is 
4.10 p.m. in Paris and 0.10 a.m. in Tokyo 

Alarm
Turn the crown to 8 o’clock to wind the alarm until the 
white part of the alarm power reserve reaches the “+” 
sign or the “Full” indication appears in the green zone. 
The alarm is now wound.
Pull out the crown one click (1) and set the blue hand of 
the alarm to show the required wake-up time by turning 
the crown in either direction. Push the crown back in.
Press Button D once to activate or deactivate the alarm 
function. The active state is shown by a little bell.

5
24 time zones 

and alarm functions

9

EN

24 time zones
Choose the city that represents the time zone where 
you  are.  Turn  the  crown  positioned  at  11  o’clock  to 
move  the  city  on  the  scale  to  midday.  Then  set  the 
time. 
Check the day/night (sun/star) display on the 24-hour 
disc.
For example, when it is 10.10 a.m. in New York, it is 
4.10 p.m. in Paris and 0.10 a.m. in Tokyo 

Alarm
Turn the crown to 8 o’clock to wind the alarm until the 
white part of the alarm power reserve reaches the “+” 
sign or the “Full” indication appears in the green zone. 
The alarm is now wound.
Pull out the crown one click (1) and set the blue hand of 
the alarm to show the required wake-up time by turning 
the crown in either direction. Push the crown back in.
Press Button D once to activate or deactivate the alarm 
function. The active state is shown by a little bell.

5
24 time zones 

and alarm functions

9

EN

24 time zones
Choose the city that represents the time zone where 
you  are.  Turn  the  crown  positioned  at  11  o’clock  to 
move  the  city  on  the  scale  to  midday.  Then  set  the 
time. 
Check the day/night (sun/star) display on the 24-hour 
disc.
For example, when it is 10.10 a.m. in New York, it is 
4.10 p.m. in Paris and 0.10 a.m. in Tokyo 

Alarm
Turn the crown to 8 o’clock to wind the alarm until the 
white part of the alarm power reserve reaches the “+” 
sign or the “Full” indication appears in the green zone. 
The alarm is now wound.
Pull out the crown one click (1) and set the blue hand of 
the alarm to show the required wake-up time by turning 
the crown in either direction. Push the crown back in.
Press Button D once to activate or deactivate the alarm 
function. The active state is shown by a little bell.

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24 time zones 

and alarm functions

(D)

Alarm

Turn the crown to 8 o’clock to wind the alarm until the white 
or red part of the alarm power reserve reaches the “+” sign 
or the “Full” indication appears in the green zone. The alarm 
is now wound. Pull out the crown one click (1) and set the blue 
or red hand of the alarm to show the required wake-up time 
by turning the crown in either direction. Push the crown back 
in. Press button 

(D)

 once to activate or deactivate the alarm 

function. The active state is shown by a little bell.

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 24 TIME ZONES 

AND ALARM FUNCTIONS

24 time zones

Choose the city that represents the time zone where you are. 
Turn  the  crown  positioned  at  11  o’clock  to  move  the  city  on 
the scale to midday. Then set the time. Check the day/night 
(sun/star) display on the 24-hour disc. For example, when it 
is 10.10 a.m. in New York, it is 4.10 p.m. in Paris and 0.10 a.m. 
in Tokyo.

Summary of Contents for EL PRIMERO series

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Page 2: ...DOWNLOAD Experience the magic of Customer Service and download the Zenith Watches The Experience app...

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Page 4: ...manship in more detail please visit our website at www zenith watches com We also invite you to sign up as a Zenith watch owner this will provide you with a one year extension on your warranty Your ch...

Page 5: ...enthusiast around the world is capable of naming It is currently the world s most accurate series produced movement Its secret lies in the cadence of its balance Whilst other movements generally perf...

Page 6: ...n however be car ried out on request by an authorized ZENITH repre sentative 2 Winding your watch Power reserve indicator The graduated scale running from to displays the remaining power reserve Accur...

Page 7: ...he hands clock wise to set the day of the week Then place the hands in the lower part of the dial for example at 7 25 the day before the one you desire Example Wednesday if you want Thursday Press the...

Page 8: ...fly back hand and press it again to make the fly back hand catch up with the first chronograph hand Resetting to zero once the chronograph has been stopped press button B to bring both chronograph ha...

Page 9: ...he day night sun star display on the 24 hour disc For example when it is 10 10 a m in New York it is 4 10 p m in Paris and 0 10 a m in Tokyo Alarm Turn the crown to 8 o clock to wind the alarm until t...

Page 10: ...e dial between 3 and 9 o clock Position the full moon at the center of its aperture by pressing the corrector X on the side of the case several times using the Zenith Time Tool Using a moon cal endar...

Page 11: ...2 Date and Month Pull the crown out two clicks 2 and scroll through the dates until the required month appears Exam ple May then set the date one day before the one you desire Example the 25th if you...

Page 12: ...C until the desired month appears bearing in mind leap years shown on the 4th quarter of the month counter 12 o clock coun ter A leap year is easily identifiable since it is shown in a different colo...

Page 13: ...set time when the striking mechanism is in operation as this might damage the movement Pull the crown out one click Turn the crown in either direction to set the hands at the time required Press the...

Page 14: ...e following conditions The watch has been purchased from an exclusive Zenith authorized retailer the name and address of the retailer together with the date of purchase and reference for the watch are...

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Page 16: ...Department Zenith Branch of LVMH Swiss Manufactures SA Printed in Switzerland Zenith reserves the right to modify at any time and without prior notice the specifications relating to the products show...

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