INSTRUCTIONS
WINDING CROWN
The winding crown is used to manually wind the
watch (position 1) and to set the time (position 2).
WINDING
Your watch incorporates a manually wound move-
ment. Fully wound and with the chronograph disen-
gaged, it will continue to run for at least 65 hours.
We recommend that you wind your watch at about
the same time every day, preferably in the morning.
DYNAMOMETRIC
WINDING CROWN
Your watch is equipped with a dynamometric wind-
ing crown that eliminates any risk of damage to or
failure of the winding mechanism when the watch
has reached the fully wound state. When you turn
the crown, you will notice a series of delicate clicks
as soon as the mainspring is fully wound. These
clicks are normal; they simply indicate that further
winding is no longer necessary.
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SETTING THE TIME
To set the time, gently pull the crown all the way
out and move the hands in either direction. Once you
have set the correct time, push the crown home again.
Your watch has a stop-seconds mechanism that halts
the seconds hand as soon as you pull the crown out
to position 2. This allows you to synchronize your
watch with an acoustic time signal to one-second
accuracy. As soon as you push the crown home (posi-
tion 1), the seconds hand will start running again.
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