Summary of Contents for George J von Burg Perpetual Chronograph
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T H E A U T O M A T IC C H R O N O G R A P H W A T C H Model Name: PERPETUAL CHRONOGRAPH Movement: Mechanical with automatic winding, calibre number DD(4)2110 modified with Perpetual and chronograph modules, decorated with guilloché, power reserve 45hrs, with functions;...
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T H E A U T O M A T IC C H R O N O G R A P H W A T C H GENERAL INFORMATION 1. What is a Perpetual Calendar? The Perpetual Calendar is the most complex horology complication related to the calendar feature, as it indicates the date, day, month and leap year and does not need manual corrections when the timepiece is functioning.
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T H E A U T O M A T IC C H R O N O G R A P H W A T C H Crown Position Position 1: Manual Winding Position 2: Hours & Minute Hand Adjustment Pushers Pusher 1: Starting and Stopping Chronograph...
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T H E A U T O M A T IC C H R O N O G R A P H W A T C H INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Preparing your watch for use (Winding – Time Setting) The self-winding system automatically ensures your watch remains wound if you wear it for at least 14 hours per day.
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T H E A U T O M A T IC C H R O N O G R A P H W A T C H Setting the Month & Year Function: Using your Manufacture George J. von Burg setting tool, press button D (located on the left, at the 9 o’clock position).
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T H E A U T O M A T IC C H R O N O G R A P H W A T C H WATER-RESISTANCE Your George J. von Burg Perpetual Chronograph watch has been designed to withstand pressures equivalent to a depth of 50 metres (165 feet or 5 ATM), providing the clown is correctly screw-locked in place.
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