HAND-WINDING MECHANICAL
TOURBILLON WATCH
HOUR-MINUTE FUNCTIONS
Your watch is equipped with a hand-winding
mechanical tourbillon movement. You can wind
it every five days by simply turning the crown
clockwise. When the watch is fully wound, the crown
will lock. When fully wound, your watch will have a
power reserve of approximately 100 hours.
Position 1: normal position and manual
movement winding
With the crown pushed against the case in
position 1, you can wind your watch manually by
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rapidly turning the crown clockwise.
The watch is fully wound as soon as you feel
resistance in the crown; never force the crown, to
avoid damaging the mechanism.
Position 2: time-setting
To correct the time, pull the crown out to position 2
(maximum) and turn it anti-clockwise until the
desired time appears.
Initial winding
When winding your watch for the first time, turn the
crown until you feel some resistance. The watch is
then fully wound.
Watch stopped
To operate correctly, the watch must be worn for at
least 12 hours a day for several days. The watch will
stop if it is not worn enough. It must then be wound
by turning the crown through at least 25 rotations.
After use, make sure to always push the crown back
against the case into position 1.