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How to set the time, and date
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Normal
position
Second
click
First click
The telephone time signal service is helpful
for setting the second hand exactly.
Push the crown back in to the
normal position in accordance with
a time signal.
It is necessary to adjust the date at the end of February and 30-day months.
Ex.)
To adjust the date in the A.M. period on the first day of a month following a 30-day month.
The watch displays "31" instead of "1". Pull out the crown to the first click.
Turn the crown to set the date to "1" and then push the crown back in to the
normal position.
Date adjustment at the end of the month
Do not set the date between 9:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. as this will cause a malfunction.
CAUTIONCAUTION
How to set the time, and date
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How to set the time, and date(4R35)
Check that the watch is operating, and then, set the time and date.
The watch is provided with a date function and is so designed that the date
changes once every 24 hours. The date changes around 12 o'clock midnight. If
AM/PM is not properly set, the date will change at 12 o'clock noon.
Pull out the crown to the fi rst click.
The date can be set by turning the crown clockwise. Turn it until the
previous day's date appears.
Ex.) If today is the 6th of the month, rst set the date to "5" by turning
the crown counterclockwise.
Pull out the crown to the second click when the second hand is at the 12 o'clock
position. (The second hand stops on the spot.)
Turn the crown to advance the hands until the date changes to the next. The time
is now set for the A.M. period. Advance the hands to set the correct time.
How to set the time, and date.
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About this Product
How to use the automatic mechanical watch
This is an automatic mechanical watch with manual winding mechanism.
When the watch is worn on the wrist, the mainspring is wound automatically through normal wrist
movement.
The watch can also be wound up by turning the crown. To do so, unscrew the crown by turning it
counterclockwise.
To start the watch after it stops completely, wind it up either by turning the crown or swinging it from
side to side until the second hand starts moving. Then, set the time and date before putting the watch
on the wrist.
To wind up the watch, unscrew the crown by turning it counterclockwise, and then, turn it clockwise
slowly. The watch cannot be wound by turning the crown counterclockwise.
Once the watch is wound up fully, it operates for about 41 hours.
If the watch is used without being wound up fully, gain or loss of the watch may result.
To avoid this, wear the watch for more than 10 hours a day. If the watch is used without wearing on
the wrist; if it is used on the desk like a clock, for example; be sure to wind it up fully every day at a
xed time.
If you use a watch that has stopped with the mainspring unwound, winding the mainspring with the
crown will not start the watch immediately. That is because the mainspring torque (force) is low at the
beginning of its winding due to the characteristics of mechanical watches. The second hand starts to
move when a certain degree of strong torque is reached after the mainspring has been wound up.
However, swinging the watch from side to side to forcibly turn the balance can start the watch
sooner
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About this Product
There are two types of crown, a normal crown and a screw-lock type crown.
Please check the type of the crown of your watch.
Normal crown
Screw-lock type crown
Crown
Pull out the crown and operate it.
The
crown
turns.
The crown
does not turn.
(It cannot be
turned any
further.)
While pressing
the crown
in, turn it in
the direction
indicated by
the arrow.
If your watch has a screw-lock type crown, the crown screws into the watch to prevent malfunction and increase water resistance.
※ Be careful not to screw the crown in by force as it may damage the slots of the crown.
Unlock the crown before operating it.
Unscrew
After operating the
crown, lock it.
While pressing the
crown in
Screw
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