1160P
ADJUSTING THE FUNCTIONS
WINDING THE MOVEMENT
Self-winding watches are wound by the movement of the wrist when the watch is worn.
If the watch has not been worn for around 50 hours, wind it by hand with the crown in
position 0, that is, turn the crown in the clockwise direction (around 10 turns of the crown
are sufficient to restart the mechanism).
SETTING THE TIME
The mechanism is equipped with a balance-stopping device. Pulling the crown to
position 2 will stop the movement. Pull the crown out to position 2 then turn it clockwise
or anti clockwise to position the hands. Push the crown back to position 0 after the
adjustment.
SETTING THE DATE
Pull the crown out to position 1 then turn it clockwise to select the desired date. Since
the date change occurs at midnight, make sure you distinguish midnight from noon when
proceeding to the adjustment. In order to avoid damaging the mechanism, we advise you
not to adjust the date between 9 p.m and 3 a.m. Push the crown back to position 0 after
the adjustment.
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SELF-WINDING MECHANICAL CHRONOGRAPH
MOVEMENT, DATE
USING THE CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION
Successively pressing the push-button (F) located at 2 o'clock starts and stops the
chronograph. Once the chronograph has been stopped, reset to zero by pressing the push-
button (G) located at 4 o'clock.
DISPLAY OF THE TIME MEASURED
Seconds: by the sweep-seconds chronograph hand (C).
Minutes: on the counter at 3 o' c lock (E), which displays the number of minutes elapsed (up to
30 minutes). The hand of this counter advances by one unit for each turn completed by the sweep-
seconds chronograph hand (C).
Hours: on the counter at 9 o' c lock (D) wich display the number of hours elapsed (up to 12 hours).
The hand of this counter advances by one unit for each two turns completed by the minutes
chronograph hand (E).
A
0 - 1 - 2
12
D
9
3
20
10
6
28
H
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C
B
F
C L O C K W I S E
A N T I C L O C K W I S E
G
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