SETTING THE daTE
You can adjust the date by pulling out the crown to position II. You will
now be able to change the date by rotating the crown anti-clockwise.
Do not change the date between 20:00 and 03:00
SETTING THE TIME
Pull the crown out to position III, this will stop the movement, you can
now position the minute hand exactly. To start the second hand, push the
crown back to position I. When setting the time, it is worth noting that
the date change always takes place at mid-night (00:00). If this change has
already taken place at 12:00 noon, you must move the hands forward by 12
hours. Ensure that the crown is pushed back in after setting the watch.
USING THE ROTO-ClICk® BEzEl
Your MBIII is fitted with an internally rotating Roto-Click® bezel with minute
calibration. The bezel can be moved, both in a clockwise and anti-clockwise
direction using the bezel crown positioned at 4 o' c lock. To use the timing
function, rotate the bezel until the red triangle marker is in line with the
minute hand, the elapsed time can now be measured and read using the
minute hand against the minute and hour markers on the dial ring.
USING THE 24 HOUR HaNd
The 24 hour hand allows the wearer to tell the time in an additional time
zone. Before setting the 24 hour hand ensure that the local time is set on
the watch first. To set the 24 hour hand, pull the crown out to position
II, this will not stop the movement from running. Whilst the crown is in
position II, rotate the crown clockwise to set the 24 hour hand to the 24
hour markers on the dial ring. For example, if you set the watch to 1pm
local time and your second location is 5 hours ahead, you would set the
24 hour hand at 18 hours.
CHRONOMETER TESTING
Your Bremont watch is chronometer tested and accompanied by a
performance certificate issued by the 'Controle Officiel Suisse des
Chronometeres' (COSC) to show that the mechanical movement has
passed all of the rigorous precision tests - a necessity of the chronometer
designation.
Remember to complete and return the CosC registration card to
Bremont to register your watch and receive your certificate.
The chronometer certification, which takes 15 days to complete over
several different temperature ranges and watch positions, means that
the average daily variation rate will be between -4 and +6 seconds. With