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E N G L I S H
A U T O M A T I C W A T C H E S
An automatic or self-winding watch is a mechanical watch in which the
mainspring is wound automatically as a result of the natural motion of
the wearer's arm, making regular manual winding unnecessary. The
winding of the automatic mechanism depends on the intensity of your
movements. When you receive the watch for the first time it may not be
running. This is because the watch has no power to operate. The watch
must be given an initial manual wind with 15 to 20 turns of the crown
and then while the watch is worn it will wind itself and maintain the
correct time. When setting the time please ensure the hands only move
in a clockwise direction to avoid damage. The accuracy tolerance of
our automatic movements is -40 to +40 seconds per day, worn under
normal conditions.
A U T O M A T I C W A T C H P O W E R R E S E R V E
In order to maintain power the watch may be taken off the wrist for a
maximum period of 30 hours. If this period is exceeded the movement
will stop and another manual wind will be necessary. It must be
remembered that if the watch is worn while sleeping the movement of
the wrist is insufficient to maintain the automatic winding function.
Caution: Do not overwind your watch as this may cause damage to the
movement.
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