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There is no need to turn the crown further when the mainspring is fully wound. But
the crown can be turned without damaging the watch mechanism.
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Once the watch is wound up fully, it operates for about 50 hours.
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If the watch is used without being wound up fully, gain or loss of the watch may
result. To avoid this, wear the watch for more than 10 hours a day. If the watch is
used without wearing on the wrist (if it is used on the desk like a clock, for exam-
ple), be sure to wind it up fully every day at a fixed time.
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If the watch has stopped with the mainspring unwound, winding the mainspring
with the crown will not start the watch immediately. This is because the main-
spring torque (force) is low at the beginning of its winding due to the characteristics
of mechanical watches. The second hand starts to move when a certain degree
of strong torque is reached after the mainspring has been wound up. However,
swinging the watch from side to side to forcibly turn the balance can start the
watch sooner.
HOW TO SET THE TIME AND DATE
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Check that the watch is operating, and then set the time and date.
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The watch is provided with a date function and is so designed that the date
changes once every hours. The date changes around 1 o'clock midnight. If
AM/PM is not properly set, the date will change around 1 o'clock noon.
1. Pull out the crown to the first click. (The second hand continues moving and the
accuracy of the watch is unimpaired.)
. The date can be set by turning the crown counterclock-
wise. Turn it until the previous day's date appears.
Ex.) If today is the 6th of the month, first set the date to "5"
by turning the crown counterclockwise.
CAUTION
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Do not set the date between 10:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. If you do, the date
may not change properly / it may cause a malfunction.
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