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Xezo Architect ETA 2000-1 Operating Manual

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Operating manual for Architect 2001 (Automatic)
Your watch is fitted with Swiss-made ETA 2000-1 Automatic movement. The inner
mechanism of the watch has a free swinging rotor that keeps the mainspring wound via
the motion of your wrist. A watch fitted with an automatic winding movement is
rewound by the regular movements of your wrist.
Once fully wound, your watch will continue to keep time for approximately 40 hours after
removing it from your wrist. Beyond this time, the watch will stop. You will then need to
rewind it manually by turning the crown clockwise
(approximately 20 turns) to provide it with the necessary power reserve. After that, your
daily activity should wind the watch sufficiently to keep it running at night when it is not
being worn. You should wear your watch everyday to ensure optimal rewinding.
Three-position crown
1
Normal position
2
For date correction- crown pulled "one" click out and turned clockwise
3
For setting the hands (stopping seconds) crown pulled "two" clicks out and turned clockwise
Setting the Time and Date
Important note:
Do not change the date between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. as this may damage the
movement. This is when the pinions are being repositioned to carry out the automatic date change.
Movement: Swiss-made ETA 2000-1 Automatic

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Summary of Contents for Xezo Architect ETA 2000-1

  • Page 1 Operating manual for Architect 2001 (Automatic) Your watch is fitted with Swiss-made ETA 2000-1 Automatic movement. The inner mechanism of the watch has a free swinging rotor that keeps the mainspring wound via the motion of your wrist. A watch fitted with an automatic winding movement is rewound by the regular movements of your wrist.
  • Page 2 Turn the watch hands past 12 once if you’re setting the watch for a P.M. time. Servicing your Xezo Automatic watch Although components in your watch have been manufactured from first-rate materials, certain parts are subject to natural wear and tear. It is vital that all moving parts are properly lubricated at all times and that the watch is cleaned at regular intervals to remove dirty oil.