SELF-WINDING MECHANICAL
CHRONOGRAPH WITH
SCREW-IN CROWN
HOUR-MINUTE-SECOND-DATE FUNCTIONS
Your
watch
has
a
self-winding
mechanical
movement. Each movement of your wrist moves
an oscillating weight that winds the spring to keep
your watch going. When fully wound and not worn,
your watch's power reserve is almost 48 hours, if the
C
chronograph is not engaged. If not worn, its power
A
reserve runs down and it will stop.
Hand a indicates the chronograph seconds.
Hand b indicates the chronograph minutes. Hand c
0 1
2
indicates the chronograph hours. Hand d indicates
the movement's main seconds.
Position 0: crown screwed in, normal position
guaranteeing water resistance
If your watch has a screw-in crown, it must be
correctly screwed into position 0 to guarantee your
B
watch's water resistance. Before using the watch,
unscrew the crown which, released by a spring, will
move into position 1.
Position 1: crown unscrewed, manual
movement winding
With the crown unscrewed to position 1, you can
wind your watch manually by rapidly rotating the
crown clockwise.
Position 2: setting the time
To set the correct time, pull the crown out one
notch to position 2 (maximum) and turn the hands
clockwise to the desired setting.