SELF-WINDING MECHANICAL
MOVEMENT WATCH 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, your watch has a full
power reserve. If not worn, its power reserve runs
down and it will stop.
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
watch's water resistance. Before using the watch,
unscrew the crown which, released by a spring, will
1 2
3
0
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: adjusting the date
To adjust the date, pull the crown one notch into
position 2 and turn it anti-clockwise until the desired
date appears.
Do not adjust the date between 8.00 pm and
4.00 am, otherwise you risk damaging the
mechanism.
Position 3: setting the time
To set the correct time, pull the crown out
two notches to position 3 (maximum) and turn the
hands clockwise to the desired setting.
After use, make sure you always push the crown
back to position 1 and then screw it back into
position 0. To do this, press the crown against the
case while turning it clockwise to lock it.