Set the home time and date
the home time (1st time zone) is your local time.
Important:
the red 24-hour indicator is always set
at the outer fixed 24-hour scale, while the hour
hand is set on the dial index markers. In order for
the date to properly move at midnight, the hour
1
release the crown and pull
it out to position 3.
2
set the red 24-hour hand to
the current hour on the
outside fixed scale and the
minute-hand to the current
minutes on the dial. then
push the crown back into
position 2.
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hand must intentionally be set to a.m. or p.m.
based on the current time.
note:
Adjustment for daylight savings is done with
the crown in position 3.
3
set the current date using
the hour hand by rotating
the crown. the red 24-hour
hand does not move.
4
Intentionally position the
hour hand by rotating the
crown to the current hour
(index marks) a.m. or p.m.
5
Press the crown against
the case and simultaneously
turn clockwise until it is
firmly secured.
Set the second time zone
If you travel to another time zone (e.g., from
London to tokyo), set the hour hand to tokyo time
(e.g., 4:10 p.m.). the red 24-hour hand remains
untouched, so the home time (e.g., 7:10 a.m. in
London) can be read on the outer fixed scale.
1
release the crown and pull
it out to position 2.
2
set the hour hand by rotat-
ing*
the crown to local time
(tokyo in this example). the
date moves automatically.
*
travel west:
counterclockwise
travel east:
clockwise
3
Press the crown against
the case and simultaneously
turn clockwise until it is
firmly secured.
Set the third time zone
the monopusher can be used to set a third time
zone using the inside rotatable scale (e.g., new
York – 5 hours west from home time in London).
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1
set the monopusher at
(west).
2
Press the monopusher
enough for the number of
time zones (five in this
example) and then save
again.
In the example, the red 24-hour hand shows
new York time on the rotatable inside scale and
home time of London on the fixed outside scale.
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