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IWC Schaffhausen AUTOMATIC SPITFIRE Instrucciones De Manejo página 14

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DETERMINING HOW MANY LINKS TO REMOVE
Place the watch with the folding clasp closed around your wrist and use the overlap to estimate the
number of surplus bracelet links that you can now remove as described below. If you need to shorten
the bracelet by several links, we recommend removing the same number of links from each half of
the bracelet, if possible, to ensure that the clasp can be worn more or less in the centre of the wrist.
PILOT'S WATCH AUTOMATIC SPITFIRE
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Please observe the following recommendation: Generally the size of your wrist will increase during
the course of the day, depending on temperature and physical exertion. Before you remove individual
bracelet links, depending on the time of day you should have the fine-adjustment system on the clasp
closed (in the morning) or open (in the evening).
REMOVING INDIVIDUAL LINKS AND AT TACHING THE BR ACELET
Repeat steps 1 to 3 at the distance from the first point of separ ation you have just determined.
Remove the unnecessary links and reassemble the shortened bracelet. When reassembling the central
link, make sure that the outside is still facing downwards.
Reinsert the external link with the two hinged links, which was removed at the beginning, back into
the bracelet (4). Now you can slide the opposing external bracelet link back into the bracelet until it
lies flush, by simultaneously pressing down its fixing bolt (5).
To finish, check that the fixing bolts are sitting correctly (6). These must be brought up flush with the
upper edge of the external links.
Keep the surplus links and separating tool in a safe place for use in any adjustment at another time.
PILOT'S WATCH AUTOMATIC SPITFIRE
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