TABLE OF CONTENTS
- HOW TO SET TIME AND USE THE CROWN
- SET THE DATE (if present)
- HOW TO USE THE CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION
- STANDARD MEASUREMENT
- ACCUMULATED ELAPSED TIME MEASUREMENT
- THE GLOBAL TIME SCALE CASEBACK
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 – Pull out the crown to the second click position.
2 – Turn the crown to set hour and minute hand (Check that AM / PM is set correctly).
3 – Push the crown back into the normal position.
SET THE DATE (if present)
1 – Pull out the crown to the first click position.
2 – Turn the crown clockwise for date setting. (Do not set the date between 9:00PM and 3:00AM, otherwise the day may not change properly. If it is necessary to set the date during that time period, first change the time to any time outside it, set the date and then reset the correct time.)
3 – Push the crown back into the normal position.
HOW TO USE THE CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION:

A – Start/Stop Pusher [unscrew to use]
B – Reset Hand [unscrew to use]
C – Chronograph seconds hand
D – Chronograph minutes hand
E – 24hrs time sub-dial
STANDARD MEASUREMENT
Unscrew both pushers and press the buttons in the following order : A > A > B
ACCUMULATED ELAPSED TIME MEASUREMENT
Unscrew both pushers and press the buttons in the following order : A > A > A > B
Note: The chronograph can measure up to 60 minutes. The chronograph stops after a measurement for 60 minutes.

THE GLOBAL TIME SCALE CASEBACK:
You can use the global time scale caseback chart to convert between timezones. The external ring shows the hours differences between the different time zones allowing you to convert time between locations.
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