Armin Strom AMW11 Manual

Armin Strom AMW11 Manual

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ARMIN STROM – MANUAL - CALIBRE AMW11
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Thank you for buying an Armin Strom watch.
Developed and manufactured in-house, the AMW11 calibre of your watch is a
manually wound mechanical movement with a five-day power-reserve.
To guarantee the perfect working of your watch for many years to come, please pay
careful attention to the recommendations for use set out in these instructions.
Hours
Seconds
Minutes
Position 1: winding
Position 2: setting the time

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Thank you for buying an Armin Strom watch. Developed and manufactured in-house, the AMW11 calibre of your watch is a manually wound mechanical movement with a five-day power-reserve. To guarantee the perfect working of your watch for many years to come, please pay careful attention to the recommendations for use set out in these instructions.
  • Page 2 WINDING Your manual mechanical watch must be wound regularly for it to work properly. To do so, turn the crown clockwise in position 1 until it locks, which indicates that the movement is completely wound. It is important to never put strain on the crown, since this could damage the mechanism.

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