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Manufacture watch that has been crafted in our workshops. THE PIONEER SPIRIT SINCE 1865 Zenith is a member of a very select circle of authentic Swiss workshops which develop and produce their own movements > 1. THE EL PRIMERO MOVEMENT from start to finish.
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Few brands in the world can lay claim to such a rigorous fine adjustment > Power reserve of over 50 hours approach. When you opt for a Zenith timepiece, you enjoy the > Central rotor with ball bearings absolute certainty of owning a watch produced from start >...
If you do not wear your watch to 5 minutes per month in comparison to a standard during the night, you can give the crown a few turns in the watch. Personalized time setting can however be car- morning before putting it on. ried out on request by an authorized ZENITH repre- 7 < sentative.
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The moon phase is now set. Day of the week damaging the movement, the time should always be adjusted Use the Zenith Time Tool to press the corrector until the in a clockwise direction. required day appears. Do not use a pen or any other pointed Pull out the crown one click (1).
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4 > CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTIONS Fly-back chronograph RESET AND INSTANT START Pressing button firmly while timing is in progress brings all the counters back to zero and a fresh timing operation will start the moment you release button (B). In this way, a single action stops the current timing operation and starts the next one.
4.10 p.m. 4.10 p.m. in Paris and 0.10 a.m. in Tokyo 24 time zones Choose the city that represents the time zone where Alarm 24 time zones you are. Turn the crown positioned at 11 o’clock to Turn the crown to 8 o’clock to wind the alarm until the move the city on the scale to midday. Then set the 5 >...
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2/31 day, the 26th of May. at the centre of its aperture by pressing the corrector 2019 the side of the case several times using the Zenith Time Tool. 2020 1/31 Using a moon calendar, identify the date of the last full moon and count the number of days between then and the present day.
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Setting 1. Day of the Week Pull the crown out one click (1). Turn the hands clock- the annual calendar wise to set the day of the week. Then, place the hands in the lower part of the dial (for example at 7.25) the 7 > SETTING THE ANNUAL CALENDAR Example : it’s Thursday, the 26th of May. day before the one you desire (Example: Wednesday if you want Thursday). Press the crown back in. Setting 1. Day of the Week Example: it’s Thursday May 26th. 2. Date and Month 2.
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Position the full moon at the cent Setting the date button (D). pressing the corrector X on the sid Using the Zenith Time Tool, correct the date (3 o’clock counter) Setting the month times using the Zenith Time Tool by pressing on the corrector button several times until the...
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9 > MINUTE REPEATER FUNCTION Setting the time Do not attempt to set time when the striking mechanism is in operation as this might damage the movement. Pull the crown out one click. Turn the crown in either direction to set the hands at the time required. Press the crown back in. Minute Repeater mechanism The Minute Repeater strikes to indicate the number of hours, the number of quarter hours since the last hour and the...
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Sign up on the www.zenith-watches.com website in order to obtain an extra year’s warranty. This warranty is valid in all official Zenith service centers throughout the world, according to the following conditions: >...
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