SETTING THE DATE
1... PULL the crown out to the 1st position "B"...
2... Turn the crown clockwise to set the date... *If the date is set between the
hours of around 9:00 PM and 1:00 AM, the date may not change on the
following day...
3... After the date has been set, push the crown back to the normal position "A"...
OPERATING THE CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION (WILL MEASURE UP
TO 1 HOUR)
1... PRESS pusher "A" to start timing...
2... PRESS pusher "A" to stop timing...
3... PRESS pusher "B" to reset...
RECALIBRATING THE CHRONOGRAPH SECOND HAND
(IF IT DOES NOT RETURN TO THE 12 POSITION AFTER RESET
OR AFTER CHANGING THE BATTERY)
1... PULL the crown out to the 2nd position "C"...
2... PUSH pusher "A" to move the Chronograph second hand one increment
forward (holding the pusher in continually will rapidly advance the hand)...
3... Once the Chronograph second hand is in the 12 position, PUSH the crown in
to the normal position "A"... The second hand in the sub-dial at the 6 position
will begin to move...
ELAPSED TIME RING
If your watch is equipped with a rotatable outer ring on the face, with numbers
corresponding to minutes, you can use this Elapsed Time Ring to time an
activity from the start, or to mark the ending time for the duration of an activity...
TO TIME AN ACTIVITY FROM THE START:
Set the Start/Stop triangle at the time (hour or minute) when you start the
activity (As shown on the left in the illustration shown below)... At completion,
you can see how long the activity took...
TO MEASURE THE TIME REMAINING:
Set the triangle to the hour or minute position when you wish to complete the
activity, and check the watch periodically for progress towards that goal...
In the illustration shown on the previous page on the right you can stop when
the minute hand reaches the 20 minutes past the hour position...
TACHYMETER RING
The tachymeter feature can be used to measure speed in miles per hour (MPH),
nautical miles per hour (knots) or kilometers per hour (KPH) using the sweep
second hand and the scale on the wall above the watch face... You need to
know the actual distance you are covering in miles or km...
Start the chronograph with the second hand at zero (the twelve o'clock
position)... Within the first minute, the second hand will point to the rate for a one-
mile (or one kilometer) course: if it takes 45 seconds, the hand will point to 80 at
that position – 80 MPH or 80 KPH...
If within the first minute, a distance greater than one mile or kilometer is
covered, multiply the tachymeter number by the distance to get the actual rate:
if you went 1...2 miles in 45 seconds, multiply the 80 by 1...2 – 96 MPH...
COMPASS RING
If your watch is equipped with a movable ring around the dial marked at the
letters "N", "E", "W", "S" (for the four compass directions) or compass degrees,
you can use this feature to find an approximate compass directional reading...
1... Lay the watch on a flat surface, or hold it so that the face is parallel to the
ground...
2... Locate the sun and point the hour hand at the sun...
3... In the A...M..., rotate the ring until the "S" (south) marker is halfway between
the hour hand and 12:00 (after the hour hand or within the shortest distance
between the hour hand and 12:00)...
4... In the P...M..., rotate the ring until "S" is before the hour hand and halfway
between the hour hand and 12:00...
HOW TO ADJUST BRACELET
(Variations of the following bracelet sections apply to all watch models)...
SLIDING CLASP BRACELET
1 Open locking plate...
2... Move clasp to desired bracelet length...
3... Exert pressure while holding locking plate and slide clasp back and forth until
it engages in grooves on underside of bracelet...
4... Press locking plate down until it snaps closed... Clasp can be damaged if
excessive force is used...
FOLDOVER CLASP BRACELET
1... Find spring bar that connects bracelet to clasp...
2... Using a pointed tool, push in spring bar and gently twist bracelet to
disengage...
3... Determine wrist size, then insert spring bar in correct bottom hole...
4... Push down on spring bar, align with top hole and release to lock in place...
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BRACELET LINK REMOVAL
REMOVING LINKS:
1... Place bracelet upright and insert pointed tool in opening of link...
2... Push pin forcefully in direction of arrow until link is detached (pins are
designed to be difficult to remove)...
3... Repeat until desired number of links are removed...
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