main tool during the dive.
NOTE : don't forget to expose the watch to the light before carrying out a dive
to ensure the visibility of the dials and hands.
C
HRONOGRApH FuNCTIONS
In addition to the traditional chronograph functions which record the time taken, in
minutes and seconds, by an object moving from one point to another, your watch
has a flyback function. Created for military use, this enables a continuous
succession of time intervals to be measured once the chronograph has been
started. A special device enables the chronograph counters to be reset and
immediately restarted by a single press of the push-piece (I).
The power reserve of the movement corresponds to 72 hours - chronograph off.
The chronograph functions are not guaranteed during the last day of power reserve.
S
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TART
STOp puSH
pIECE FOR THE CHRONOGRApH FuNCTIONS
pressing it once starts the timing indicated by the chronograph seconds hand
(F), and after 60 seconds by the minutes hand (G). When the same push-piece
(H) is pressed a second time, all the chronograph hands are stopped.
R
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ESET AND FLyBACk puSH
pIECE FOR THE CHRONOGRApH FuNCTIONS
pushing it after the chronograph functions have been stopped immediately
returns the chronograph minutes hand (G) and the seconds hand (F) to zero.
pushing it after the start push-piece (H) has been pressed once, the flyback
push-piece resets the chronograph hands and instantaneously restarts the
chronograph timer so as to carry out successive measurements without having
first to stop the chronograph.
(H)
(I)
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C
ENTRAL CHRONOGRApH MINuTES HAND
It is positioned at the centre of the watch, under the central seconds hand (F).
The chronograph minutes hand measures the time elapsed in minutes since
the start of the chronograph measurement.
C
ENTRAL CHRONOGRApH SECONDS HAND
The hand of the continuous seconds is at the centre of the watch. It measures
the seconds elapsed since the start of the chronograph measurement.
H
(L)
OuRS COuNTER
positioned at 3 o'clock, this subsidiary dial is the chronograph hours counter,
which indicates the time elapsed in hours since the start of the chronograph
measurement.
(G)
(F)
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