Time setting instructions
Winding and time setting:
The winding and time-setting crown (I) may be placed in two
positions A and B.
A: Pushed down against the case, winding position.
This is the normal position when the watch is being worn and
guarantees the best water-resistance.
When the power reserve hand (3) is close to the minimum level, or
every day at roughly the same time, wind the watch by rotating the
winding and time-setting crown (I). The power reserve hand (3) lets
you monitor how much the watch has been wound.
Do not force the winding mechanism when you feel resistance
increasing.
When the power reserve hand (3) is on the minimum marking, the
spring is almost entirely unwound and the watch could stop or be
less accurate.
B: Time setting position.
When pulled out to this position, rotation of the winding and time-
setting crown (I) allows the time to be set. Then push the winding
and time-setting crown (I) back to position A to restart the watch.
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Setting the phase of the moon:
IMPORTANT: Do not set the phase of the moon by pressing the
phase of the moon corrector (II) between 10pm and 2am.
Correct the phase of the moon by pressing the phase of the
moon corrector (II) using the corrector pen (Ill) supplied with the
watch. Each press advances the moon disc (4) by one day.
To correctly position the moon, look on a calendar to find the date of
the last "new moon" (indicated on calendars by a black or greyed-
out full circle) and the number of days elapsed since. Then position
the moon indicator (4) so that the two discs representing the moon
are hidden. Next, advance the phase of the moon (4) the same
number of times as the number of days that have elapsed since the
last "new moon".
Water-resistance
The water-resistance of the watch has been tested at a pressure
of 3 bar.
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