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- a feat of such engineering marvel that we think everyone should celebrate it. Now it’s over to you to keep your Cherwell ticking - the power of the mainspring, steadily released over 50 hours, comes directly from you with each turn of the crown.
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Welcome to your Cherwell 07 - Winding your Cherwell 09 - Setting the Time 11 - Caring, Maintenance & Warranty The Cherwell is a contemporary take on a traditional timepiece. Specification: 43.4mm diameter x 12mm high 20mm lug width - 48mm top to toe...
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Try not to wind so much that Wind your Cherwell in a CLOCKWISE direction. The Marloe “M” engraving should be as above, right way up. the crown comes to a hard stop - this will damage your watch over time if repeatedly wound to this Don’t worry - winding the crown in the opposite...
Position A This is when the crown is fully in, hard against the case. This is the position for winding your Cherwell. Turn the crown CLOCKWISE to wind your Cherwell. Position B Pulling the crown out from the case will engage the time-setting mechanism within the movement.
Stainless Steel 316L is Marine Grade. However your Cherwell isn’t marine grade waterproof - in fact it’s best to keep your Cherwell away from any form of water. Splashes are OK from hand washing, but dunk in water and you will damage it.
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