2. Turn the crown to set the 24-hour and minute hands
to the time in the "different time zone area" you wish
to set.
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<Example>
*
To set the 24-hour hand to the time
in New York while setting the hour/
minute hands to indicate the time
in London.
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When the time in London is 10:00
A.M., it is 5:00 A.M. in New York.
Set the 24-hour hand to indicate "5"
on the 24-hour scale (the 2.5 o'clock
position), while the minute hand is
pointing at the "0" minute position.
3. Push the crown back in simultaneously with a time
signal.
* The time difference adjustment
*
function serves only for a time
in a "different time zone area"
where the time difference from
the time in London is repre-
4. Pull out the crown to the first click.
sented in one-hour increments.
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Only the 24-hour and minute hands are to be set at
this stage. The hour hand is to be set later so it is not
necessary to adjust the hour hand yet, even if it is in-
dicating the wrong time.
The date may be altered depending on the position of
the hour hand, however it should not cause any con-
cern since it can also be adjusted later.
Set the minute hand ahead of the time and then slow-
ly turn it back to the desired time.
The setting of the 24-hour, minute and second hands
to the time in the "different time zone area" is now
completed.
5. Turn the crown to set the hour hand to the current
hour. (In this example, the current hour in London.)
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Also, adjust the date at this point if necessary.
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The moment the date changes is midnight. When
setting the hour hand, be sure that AM/PM is set cor-
rectly.
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Turn the crown slowly, checking that the hour hand
moves in one-hour increments.
*
When adjusting the hour hand, the other hands may
move slightly. However, this is not a malfunction.
6. Push the crown back in upon completion of time
setting.
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