TABLE OF CONTENTS
- HOW TO SET TIME AND USE THE CROWN
- HOW TO USE THE CASEBACK MILLIRADIAN SCALE
- HOW TO SET TIME AND USE THE CROWN (MOVEMENT SW200-1 B)

HOW TO SET TIME AND USE THE CROWN:
Your watch is fitted with a screw-down crown which must be unscrewed by turning anti-clockwise before setting time.
After use, push the crown into normal position then press and screw the crown back down: failure to screw the crown down will compromise water-resistance.
1 – Turn clockwise for manual winding
2 – Date setting (if present)
3 – Seconds hand will stop, turn clockwise for time setting
Synchronise the seconds by pushing the crown back to position 2 to coincide with a given time signal.

HOW TO USE THE CASEBACK MILLIRADIAN SCALE:
A milliradian (mrad), is the angle formed when the length of a circular arc equals 1/1000 of the radius of the circle. Since the radian expresses a ratio, it is independent of the units of length used. It is used to approximate to deterimine size and distance with high accuracy.
Given distance or size the scale can be used straightening your arm and covering the target with your fingers once established the ratio you can simply multiply or divide to get either size or distance of any object.

HOW TO SET TIME AND USE THE CROWN (NO DATA MOVEMENT SW200-1 B):
Your watch is fitted with a screw-down crown, which must be unscrewed by turning anti-clockwise before setting time.
This particular movement has no data disk therefore the crown will only have 2 steps when pulled out as shown in the picture above.
After use, push the crown into normal position then press and screw the crown back down: failure to screw the crown down will compromise water-resistance.
1 – Turn clockwise for manual winding
2 – Seconds hand will stop, turn counterclockwise for time setting
Synchronise the seconds by pushing the crown back to position 2 to coincide with a given time signal.
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