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Automatic watches
Adjusting the time in the second time zone
(24-hour hand)
Press push-piece
to adjust the time in the second time zone
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by successive steps of 1 hour, which will not affect the minute
and seconds hands.
Example: you are on Geneva time (home) and it is 8 a.m. You know
that there is an 8-hour difference between Switzerland and Japan.
Moon-phase correction
Press corrector
until the full moon appears in the centre of the
Moon-phase display. Calculate the date of the last full moon, and
press corrector
again as many times as the number of days
that have passed since the last full moon. Do not correct the
Moon-phase between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. as this function is
not active during this period.
Synchronising the time in the second time zone /
the 24-hour hand
To synchronise the time in the second time zone with the actual
time where you are, use push-piece
immediately see from the time in the second time zone whether your
watch is showing morning (a.m.) or afternoon (p.m.).
Please note that if you use the Quick time adjustment function
(crown in position 2), the synchronisation will be interrupted.
Option a: you leave your watch on Geneva time and date. You press
push-piece
to adjust the time in the second time zone so that the
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24-hour hand is on 16 (4 p.m. Japanese time).
Option b: you travel to Japan and want your watch to show
Japanese time and date. You adjust the time by turning the crown
(in position 2) clockwise so that the 24-hour hand is on the 4 (4 p.m.
Japanese time). Then push the crown back in. The time shown
in the second time zone will stay at 8 a.m. (Geneva time: home).
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