6 | Hollow Point
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uSiNG THE CHrONOGrAPH
The chronograph includes three separate hands:
• The large, narrow hand on the main dial face counts
seconds. One full rotation is 60 seconds.
• The sub dial at the left of the dial face counts
minutes. One full rotation is 30 minutes.
• When timing begins, the sub dial at the bottom of the
dial face counts 1/10 seconds. One full rotation is 1
second. After 30 minutes, the sub dial counts hours.
One full rotation is 10 hours.
The chronograph is controlled with two push buttons:
• Button "A" starts and stops the timer.
• Button "B" has several functions. It is used to pause
the display at the current split time (also called
"intermediate time"). It is also used to make the
chronograph hands move forward to the ongoing
time being measured. Finally, it is used to reset the
chronograph hands to the zero position.
Before using the chronograph, ensure the crown is fully
screwed in against the case and not at one of the click
positions used for setting time and date. The three
chronograph hands should align precisely at the zero
position. If they do not, see the section on Adjusting the
Chronograph Hands.
Chronograph
Second Hand
Chronograph
Minutes
Chronograph
1/10 Second
Button A
Seconds
Counter
a
b
Button B