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Setting Date And Gmt - Chase-durer STRIKE FORCE GMT Operation Manual

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GMT (Greenwich Median Time) is an international time standard originally established to facilitate oceanic navigation
and is based on the time in Greenwich, England from which the remaining 23 global time zones are derived.
GMT is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST) and 4 hours ahead of
Daylight Savings Time. So if the time is 0900 GMT, it is 4:00AM in New York City and 1:00AM in Los Angeles during
Eastern Standard Time (EST), but during Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) it is 5:00AM in New York City and 2:00AM in
Los Angeles. GMT is also referred to as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Zulu Time (Z).
When setting Date and GMT, the minute and hour hands must not be positioned between
10:30PM (20:00) and midnight (00:00). During this time the date is changing and it may
cause the date to be set incorrectly.

Setting Date and GMT

position
1
24
C H A S E - D U R E R
22
STRIKE FORCE
GMT
l2
Turn crown backward in
position
-
Important Note
Eastern Daylight Time
Turn crown forward in
2
to set the Date
Date changes each time
hour hand passes midnight
2
2
to set 24hour GMT
-
3.
(EDT) during
(24:00 hours)

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