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Derwent’s current power status. Now it’s over to you to keep your Derwent ticking; the power of the mainspring, steadily released over 40 hours, comes directly from you with each turn of the crown.
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Welcome to your Derwent 07 - Winding your Derwent 09 - Setting the Time 11 - Caring, Maintenance & Warranty The Derwent is a contemporary take on a traditional timepiece. Specification: 38mm diameter x 9.3mm high 20mm lug width - 42mm top to toe...
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Try not to wind so much that Wind your Derwent 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...
This is when the crown is fully in, hard against WATCH COMPANY the case. This is the position for winding your Derwent. Turn the crown CLOCKWISE to wind your Derwent - 20 turns is enough. Position B Pulling the crown out from the case will engage the time-setting mechanism within the movement.
Caring for your Derwent Your Derwent is made to be worn every single day. However your Derwent isn’t designed to be worn in challenging environments such as rock- climbing or swimming - in fact it’s best to keep your Derwent away from any form of water.
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