minute-counter hand E will jump ahead one
minute. Tenths-of-a-second hand G does not
move when the chronograph is running.
Pressing button A a second time will stop the
chronograph and move hand G to the relevant
tenth-of-a-second mark. Pressing button B will
reset hands G, E and C to zero. Adjusting the
time does not stop the chronograph, but it
does block buttons A and B for as long as the
crown is pulled out.
IMPORTANT: Crown must be in position 1 and
hands must be at zero before chronograph is
started. Press button B to reset hands to zero.
Do not push button A or B while crown is
pulled to position 2 or 3. If button A or B is
accidentally activated while crown is not flush
against case, one or more of the chronograph
hands will become desynchronized. Should
this occur, see directions for synchronizing
hands at end of following instructions.
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Simple chronograph functions:
To measure the duration of a single, non-stop
event:
1. Press button A to start chronograph.
2. Press button A a second time to stop
chronograph, and read the 3 chronograph
hands to determine elapsed time, for example:
14 minutes, 37 seconds, 5/10 of a second.
3. Press button B to reset chronograph to
zero.
Accumulated time functions:
To measure the combined time of a series of
shorter events, for example the actual play-
ing time of a football game, where play is
repeatedly interrupted:
1. Press button A to start chronograph.
2. Press button A a second time to stop
chronograph.
3. Press button A again to resume
measurement.
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