Mode Overview
Timekeeping Mode
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The main hour, minute, and second hands
indicate the current time.
The small hour and minute hands indicate the
current World Time.
Current location time/
Press to display UTC
World Time swapping
(Universal
①
(Hold down about
Coordinated Time)
3 seconds.)
for about one second.
30
②
③ ④ ⑤
A Current location time (24-hour time)
One revolution every 24 hours.
B World Time hour (24-hour time)
The hand points to the A-side for a.m. times,
and to the P-side for p.m. times.
C Current day of the week
D World Time minute
E World Time hour
F Current location date
Stopwatch Mode
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The main hour and minute hands indicate the
current time.
The second hand, and the small hour and
minute hands indicate the elapsed stopwatch
time.
①
②
Start/Stop
30
Reset
③
④ ⑤
A Current location time (24-hour time)
One revolution every 24 hours.
B Stopwatch seconds
C Stopwatch hours (24-hour time)
The hand points to the A-side for hours 0
through 12, and to the P-side for hours 12
through 24.
D Stopwatch hours
E Stopwatch minutes
Operation Guide 5502
Timer Mode
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The main hour and minute hands indicate the
current time.
The second hand, and the small hour and
minute hands indicate the current countdown
time.
⑥
A Current location time (24-hour time)
One revolution every 24 hours.
B Timer seconds
C Timer hours (24-hour time)
The hand points to the A-side for hours 0
through 12, and to the P-side for hours 12
through 24.
D Timer minutes
E Timer hours
Alarm Mode
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The main hour and minute hands indicate the
current time.
The small hour and minute hands indicate the
alarm time.
The second hand indicates the alarm enabled/
disabled setting.
A Alarm enabled/disabled
B Current location time (24-hour time)
One revolution every 24 hours.
C Alarm hour (24-hour time)
The hand points to the A-side for a.m. times,
and to the P-side for p.m. times.
D Alarm hour
E Alarm minute
①
②
Start/Stop
30
Reset
③
④ ⑤
①
②
30
⑤
Enabling/
Disabling the Alarm
③
④
Using the Crown
The watch's crown is a screw-in (screw lock)
type. To use the crown, you first need to rotate
it towards you (leftwards) to loosen it.
Crown
Loosen
Pulling Out and Pushing In the Crown
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To perform a crown operation, pull it out to the
first or second click and then rotate it. Do not
pull the crown with too much force.
First click
Normal timekeeping
Second click
Important!
To prevent loss of water resistance
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and/or damage due to impact, be
sure to screw the crown in by rotating
it away from you as you push it in.
Screw in
When pushing the crown back in,
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take care not to apply too much
force.
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