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C6 Kingfisher Diver-Pro
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H A N D B O O K

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  • Page 1 C6 Kingfisher Diver-Pro O W N E R ’ S H A N D B O O K...
  • Page 2 Time on your side... Your Christopher Ward watch has been designed and engineered by highly talented craftspeople to ensure not only accurate and precise timekeeping but also to bring a real pride of ownership that only luxury items of the highest quality can ever hope to deliver.
  • Page 3 Caring for your Christopher Ward quartz watch Your C6 Kingfisher Diver-Pro is constructed from the finest components and materials available including one of Switzerland’s finest quartz movements. As with all watches of this quality, with just a little care, it has the potential to become an heirloom piece giving further joy to future generations.
  • Page 4 Should you need a replacement part - don’t worry, we keep stocks of spare parts for years, even for discontinued models. It’s all part of the Christopher Ward service. Finally, don’t forget our CW360° Care Programme allows you to return your watch absolutely free, for any reason, and with no quibbles, for up to 60 days after purchase and we also guarantee your movement for up to 60 months, so long as it is regularly serviced.
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    The C6 Kingfisher Diver-Pro Features Technical Data 5 jewel Swiss quartz movement Diameter: 42mm 4.5mm thick scratch-resistant convex sapphire Height: 13.0mm crystal glass with anti-reflective coating Weight: 80g - 160g Water resistant to 300m (30 atm) Case: 316L Stainless steel...
  • Page 6: Description Of The Display And Control Buttons

    Description of the display and control buttons Display elements Control buttons Minute Hand Hour Hand Crown Second Hand Date Bezel...
  • Page 7: Setting The Time & Date

    Setting the time / date For a higher water resistance your crown is of the screw-in type. To get to position , turn the crown anti-clockwise until it releases itself. Pull gently into position . For rapid date correction, turn in a clockwise direction. From position , pull the crown to position and adjust the time setting in either a clockwise...
  • Page 9 A note of caution A dive watch of this type is NO substitute for a dive computer when diving and should only be used as a backup device. Always make sure that you use the proper instrumentation when diving including a depth gauge, submersible pressure gauge, timer, and have access to decompression tables whenever diving as illus- trated later in this chapter.
  • Page 10 Using NDL and recreational dive planner tables The purpose of Recreational Dive Planner Tables is to make all dives no decompression dives. Proper planning assures that all dives, single or repetitive, are within the no decompression limits by controlling the length of the dive, the depth of the dive, and the surface interval between dives. Use of Recreational Dive Planner Tables require having and using an accurate depth gauge, an underwater timer, a slate and pencil and the planner itself.
  • Page 12 The C6 Kingfisher Diver-Pro NDL table No decompression limit (NDL) is the maximum time that can be spent at a depth before decompression stops are required. This is sometimes also known as “no-stop time”. The NDL table on the back of your Kingfisher Diver-Pro will give you a reading of your “no-stop time” at any...
  • Page 13 Reading the NDL table Example 1: On your first dive you know that the maximum depth you plan to dive to is 90ft. From the table one can see that the maximum time before a decompression stop is required at this depth is 25 minutes.
  • Page 14 Example 2: On your first dive you know that the maximum depth you plan to dive to is 60ft. From the table one can see that the maximum time before a decompression stop is required at this depth is 55 minutes.
  • Page 15: The Bezel

    The bezel From Example 2 we know that the maximum Bezel marker “no-stop time” is 55 minutes. The time at the surface immediately before the dive is 10.08am. However the bezel marker is at the 12.00 hr position. Move the bezel marker so that it aligns with the 8 minute position.
  • Page 16 You can now read that the 55 minute no No decompression decompression limit will occur at 3 minutes past limit the next hour. Start of dive Please note: It is always useful and best practice to make a note on a dive slate before entering the water and to carry a set of dive tables should the dive plan change during the course of the dive.
  • Page 18 Fitting the bracelet If you find the bracelet needs adjusting to your wrist we recommend you have it re-sized by a reputable watch repairer or jeweller. Most local jewellers will either do this for free or perhaps make a nominal charge for what is a job that should only take a few minutes. It is always best to be present so a comfortable fit is achieved.
  • Page 19 The quick-release butterfly clasp The strap versions of the C6 Kingfisher Diver-Pro use quick-release butterfly clasps and are made of silicon rubber. If you need to adjust the length of your silicon strap follow the same principles as specified on page 17 of this handbook.
  • Page 20: Water Resistance

    Water resistance Please note. these are only guidelines but we strongly urge you to adhere to them to retain the integrity of your watch. If you have any queries regarding this please contact us direct. 1 ATM 3 ATM 5 ATM 10 ATM 30 ATM 50 ATM...
  • Page 21 - many of whom have become friends. As the owner of a Christopher Ward watch, if ever you need to get hold of us we are at your service. We have listed some useful contact details on the back cover.

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