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3 Hand without Date / 3 Hand with Date
(Manual STP1-21m)(Automatic STP1-11, 1-21, 6-15, 6-21)
Setting the time
1 . Unscrew and pull out crown to Position I .
2 . Pull crown all the way out (to Position II or III until the watch stops) .
3 . Turn crown until you reach the correct time .
4 . Return crown back to Position I, and screw down to lock .
Setting the date
1 . Pull crown out to Position II (the watch continues to run) .
2 . Turn crown until yesterday’s date appears .
3 . Pull crown out to Position III (the watch stops) .
4 . Turn crown until correct date appears .
5 . Continue to turn crown until correct time appears .
6 . Return crown back to Position I, and screw down to lock .
Do not change the date between the hours of 10pm and 2am. This is the time when the
movement is in position to carry out the automatic date change, and any interference may
cause damage to the movement.
Automatic Winding Movement
A timepiece fitted with an automatic winding movement obtains the power to wind itself by the
movement of your wrist. It is important that your timepiece is adjusted to match the size of your wrist.
A loose fit may result in a loss in capacity of the timepiece to wind itself. When fully wound, your
timepiece has a power-reserve of approximately 42 hours. If the timepiece has not been worn for over
42 hours it is advised that it be manually wound to ensure necessary power-reserve.
Manual Winding Movement
A timepiece fitted with a manually wound movement requires you to wind it in order to top up the power
reserve, so every 30 hours or so.
1 . Unscrew and pull the crown out to Position I .
2. Turn the crown clockwise - min 30-40 times to fully wind and get maximum power reserve.
3 . Return crown back to Position I, and screw down to lock .
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