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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
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.
5
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.
5 >
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.