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Chronograph 3 Eyes
(Automatic SW510b)
Winding
1 . Unscrew the crown to Position I .
2. With the crown in Position I, wind the watch about 30 times. This will power the mainspring of
your watch . The rotor will continue to wind the watch as you wear it and power the watch .
3 . Return crown back to Position I, and screw down to lock .
Setting the time
1 . Unscrew and pull crown out to Position II (the watch will stop) .
2 . Turn crown until you reach the correct time .
3 . Return crown back to Position I, and screw down to lock .
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Chronograph
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The minute counter measures 30 minutes per rotation.
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The hour counter measures 12 hours per rotation .
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The center stop-second measures 60 seconds per rotation.
Chronograph: Basic function (Start / Stop / Reset)
1 . Press pusher A to start the center stop-second hand .
2 . To stop the timing, press pusher A again .
3. To reset the three chronograph hands to zero positioning, press pusher B.
Please do not engage pushers while in contact with water.
Tachymeter Usage
The Tachymeter function measures the rate of speed of an object over a fixed distance. The scale,
located either on the top ring or the inside bezel of the timepiece, will display speed in miles, knots,
or kilometers per hour .
Example of usage: In a driving race, the car passes the first mile (km) post when the seconds hand
is at the 12:00 position (60 second mark). Commence measurement. At the 36 second mark the car
passes the second mile (km) post, you will see that the car traveled a distance of one mile at 100 miles
(km) an hour.
Automatic Winding Movement
A timepiece fitted with an automatic winding movement winds itself by the movement of your wrist. It
is important that your timepiece is adjusted to match the size of your wrist. A loose fit may result in a
loss in capacity of the timepiece to wind itself. When fully wound, your timepiece has a power-reserve
of approximately 60 hours. If the timepiece has not been worn for over 60 hours it may need to be
manually wound to ensure necessary power-reserve.
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