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“A Modern Tale Of Classic Luxury” USER MANUAL...
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• Brand Story • General Information • Movement Instructions - Quartz 2 Hands and 3 Hands Instructions - Quartz Multifunction Instructions - Quartz Chronograph Instructions - Quartz GMT Instructions • Water Resistance • Automatic Instructions and Maintenance • Deployment Clasp and Buckle Instructions • SAPPHITEK™ Crystal Warranty To serve you better please register your watch at www.witnesswatch.com/help.
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Brand Story LUCIEN PICCARD Lucien Piccard, a brand enriched in heritage and classic, timeless style was founded in 1923, in Switzerland. Many generations have chosen Lucien Piccard for their superb artisanship and innovative design. For over 90 years, Lucien Piccard timepieces have been worn on the wrists of royalty, dignitaries and celebrities worldwide. Lucien Piccard watches today reflect back on a rich watchmaking heritage, incorporating the precision craftsmanship and classic design elements of the brand’s DNA with updated highly stylized contemporary aspects. From the meticulously designed dials with applied numbers and multi-layered detail to the generously appointed cases, you will prize the modern, yet classic luxury of a Lucien Piccard timepiece. LUCIEN PICCARD “A Modern Tale of Classic Luxury”...
We congratulate you on receiving your Lucien Piccard watch and thank you for your purchase. General Information: • It is recommended to rinse your watch with fresh water after contact with salted water. • It is recommended not to use the crown or pushers if the watch is wet and certainly not while it is immersed in water. • Water resistant watches should be inspected and serviced once a year. Helpful Watch Tips: • A Quartz Watch is battery powered and does not require winding. Eventually the battery will need to be replaced. • An Automatic Watch is a mechanical watch that winds itself and does not require a battery. When worn daily, the movement of your wrist causes the mainspring to wind progressively, eliminating the need for additional winding. To start your automatic, you can hand wind it by rotating the crown clockwise a number of turns while in its normal operating position (screw down crowns will need to be unscrewed first), or by swinging it side to side for 30 seconds. We recommend housing an automatic in a watch winder box.
• A Manual Wind Watch is a mechanical watch that does not require a battery, but can only be wound by hand. To wind it, turn the crown clockwise while it is in its normal operating position until you feel resistance. This type of watch should be wound daily. • For Automatic and Mechanical watches, it is strongly recommended to avoid adjusting the date, month, year or any other functions between 9PM to 2AM. Also, most automatic and mechanical watches should not be worn while doing sports or golfing activity due to possible shock damage to the mechanisms inside the movements. Important Things to Know: • Many Lucien Piccard watches are equipped with a screw down crown to help prevent water infiltration. For watches with a screw down must first gently rotate the crown counter- clockwise until it springs out. The crown must then be gently pulled out to the appropriate position for time or date setting. • Never correct date between 9:00PM and 1:00AM. • It is very important after setting your watch that you gently push in and screw down the crown firmly to ensure water resistance. • Not screwing down the crown will cause water damage and void warranty. • To serve you better please register your watch at www.witnesswatch.com/help.
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Not all movements may be displayed in this booklet. If you do not find operat- ing instructions for your model, please visit www.witnesswatch.com to search your style and click on User Manual. Quartz 2 Hands and 3 Hands Instructions (ISA2331, Miyota 2015, 2315, 2305 or similar) Time Setting For Models without Calendar • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Position 2. • Adjust the time by turning the crown in the desired direction.
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Time Setti ng For Model with Calendar • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 2. • Turn the crown unti l the preview days date appears in the calendar frame. • Pull out the crown to Positi on 3, and advance the hour and the minute hands unti l the desired date appears. (Please set ti me according to AM or PM). • Adjust the ti me by turning the crown in the desired directi on. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Positi on. Note: For best accuracy when setti ng your ti mepiece.
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Quartz Multi functi on Instructi ons (Miyota 6P09, GP03, JP25, VD74, VX36 or similar) Watch Functi ons: Hour, Minute and Second Hands. Counters and Second Hands. Counters Date of the Month, Dual Time Date of the Month, Dual Time 24H, Date and Day of the Week. 24H, Date and Day of the Week. Day Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 2.
Time Setting • Crown remains in Position 2. • Press Pusher A step by step to adjust the desired date. To ensure time is set accurately, first turn the minute hand 5 minutes ahead of desired time and then turn back (in a counterclockwise) to the desired time. • After setting the time, use a time signal to synchronize the watch by gently pushing crown to the normal position to start the second hand going. Note: Make sure you have correctly set AM/PM before setting the time. Month Setting • Each time the month-adjustment button is pusher (Pusher A), the month advances one month at a time. Be sure to press firmly on Pusher A when making month changes. Note: Do not set the month when the date hand is between the 26 and 31 .
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Day Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 1. • Turn the crown counterclockwise to set the date quickly. Note: Do not set the date between the hours 9:00pm and 0:30am. The date may not change correctly the next day. Watch Functions: Hour, Minute and Second Hands. Counters 24 Hour, 2nd Time (0 Hour to 24 Hours) and Date.
Time Setting • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Position 2. • Turn the crown to set hour and minute hands. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Position, second hand begins to run. Day Setting • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Position 1. • Turn the crown clockwise to set date. If the date is between the hours of around 9:00pm and 2:00am, the date may not change on the following day. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Position.
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Watch Functi ons: Hour, Minute and Second Hands. Counters 24 Hour, Dual Time, Day of the Week and Date. Day Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 2. • Turn the crown clockwise to set the day. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Positi on. The day is changed during the period from 0am to 5am.
Date Setting • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Position 1. • Turn the crown clockwise to set the date. If the date is set between the hours of around 9:00pm and 1:00am, the date may not change on the following day. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Position. Time Setting • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Position 2. • Turn the crown to set hour and minute hands. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Position, second hand begins to run.
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Watch Functi ons: Hour, Minute and Second Hands. Minute and Second Hands. Counters 24 Hour, Dual Time, Day of the Week and Time, Day of the Week and Date. Time, Day & Date Setti ng Time, Day & Date Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 2, the small second hand is at the 12 o’clock positi on. It will stop on the spot and advance the hour and minute hands by turning the crown.
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Watch Functi ons: Hour and Minute Hands. Counters Day of the Week and Date of the Month. Time & Day Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 2 when the second hand is at the 12 o’clock positi on. • Turn the crown clockwise to advance the hour and minute hands unti l the day hand is set to the desired day of the week. Note: The day hand will move back by turning the crown counter-clockwise. • Turn to set the ti me taking AM or PM into considerati on.
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Advance Setting Technique • To advance the day hand quickly, turn back the hour and minute hands 4 to 5 hours beyond the point of the day change (between 11:00pm and 4:00am), and then advance them again until the day hand is set to the next. Note: The day hand will not move back by turning the crown counter-clockwise. • When setting the minute hand, advance it 4 to 5 minutes ahead of the desired time and then turn it back to the exact time. Date Setting • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Position 1. • Turn the crown counter-clockwise to set date hand. Note: The date hand will not move back by turning the crown clockwise. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Position.
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Quartz Chronograph Instructi ons (Miyota 0S11, 6S20, JS15, VD53, VK64 or similar) (Miyota 0S11, 6S20, JS15, VD53, VK64 or similar) Watch Functi ons: Hour, Minute and Chronograph Hands with exposed date aperture on dial. Counter 30 Minutes and 60 Seconds. Time Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 2. • Turn the crown to set hour and minute hands. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Positi on, second hand begins to run. Date Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 1.
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Using Chronograph This chronograph is able to measure and display time up to a maximum of 59 minutes 59 seconds. The chronograph 1/1 second hand keeps continuously for 59 minutes 59 seconds after starting. Measuring time with the chronograph: 1. The chronograph can be started and stopped each time by pressing Pusher A. 2. Pressing Pusher B resets the chronograph and the chronograph second hand and chrono- graph minute hand return to zero position. Resetting Chronograph This procedure should be performed when the chronograph second hand does not return to zero position after the chronograph has been reset, and including after the battery has been replaced. 1. Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Position 2. 2. Press Pusher A to set the chronograph second hand to the zero position. The chronograph hand can be advanced rapidly by continuously pressing Pusher A. 3. Once the hand has been zeroed, gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Position. Do not push crown to Normal Position while the chronograph second hand returns to zero position.
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Watch Functi ons: Hour, Minute and Chronograph Minute and Chronograph Hands with exposed date aperture on dial. Counters Small Seconds, 1/20 Seconds and 60 Minutes. Time Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 2. • Turn the crown to set hour and minute hands. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Positi on, second hand begins to run. Date Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 1.
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Watch Functi ons: Hour, Minute and Second Hands with exposed date aperture on dial. Counters 24 Hour, Stopwatch 60 Seconds and 30 Minutes. Time Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 2. • Turn the crown to set hour and minute hands. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Positi on, second hand begins to run. Date Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 1. • Turn the crown counter-clockwise to set the date.
Using Stopwatch This stopwatch is able to measure and display time up to a maximum of 30 minutes. Stopwatch will stop automatically after running continuosly for 30 minutes. 1. Press Pusher A to start the stopwatch. 2. The stopwatch can be started and stopped each time Pusher A is pressed. 3. Pressing Pusher B resets the stopwatch and stopwatch minute and second hands return to their zero positions. Resetting Stopwatch This procedure should be performed when the stopwatch second and minute hand does not return to zero position. 1. Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Position 2. 2. Press Pusher A to set the stopwatch second hand forward. Press Pusher B to set the stopwatch second hand back. The stopwatch minute hand is synchronized with stopwatch second hand. The stopwatch second hand can be advanced rapidly by continuously pressing Pusher A or B. 3. Once both hands have been zeroed, gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Position.
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Watch Functi ons: Hour, Minute and Second Hands with exposed date aperture with exposed date aperture on dial. Counters 24 Hours, on dial. Counters 24 Hours, Small Seconds and 30 Minutes. Time & Date Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 1. • Turn the crown clockwise unti l the preview days date appears. • Gently pull out the crown to Positi on 2 when the second hand is at the 12 o’clock positi on. It will stop on the spot. Set the hands to the desired ti me of the day (make sure AM/PM is set correctly) by turning the crown. When the crown is at Positi on 2, do not press any pushers. Otherwise the chronograph hands will move.
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Watch Functi ons: Hour, Minute and Chronograph Hands with exposed date aperture on dial. Counters 24 Hours and 60 Minutes. Time Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 2. • Turn the crown to set hour and minute hand (check that AM/PM is set correctly). • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Positi on. If the crown is pulled to Positi on 2 while the chronograph is started, the chronograph hands will conti nue to move. This is not a malfuncti on. Date Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 1.
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Quartz GMT Instructi ons (ISA8173B, ISA8176 or similar) Watch Functi ons: Hour, Minute, 24HR GMT and 12HR Alarm Hands with exposed date aperture on dial. Counters 60 Seconds, Day of the Week and Power Reserve. Time Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown all the way to Positi on 3. • Adjust the ti me by turning the crown in the desired directi on. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Positi on.
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Date Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 2. • Adjust the date by turning the crown clockwise to set date. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Positi on. Alarm and Power Reserve Setti ng Movement with Alarm Repeti ti on: If the alarm is not switched off during the fi rst ringing, a second alarm will occur aft er 2 minutes. Second Time Zone Setti ng...
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Watch Functi ons: Hour, Minute and 24HR GMT Hands with exposed date aperture on dial. Counters 60 Seconds. Time Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown all the way to Positi on 3. • Adjust the ti me by turning the crown in the desired directi on. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Positi on. Date Setti ng • Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown to Positi on 2. • Adjust the date by turning the crown clockwise to set date. • Gently push in and/or screw down the crown clockwise back into Normal Positi on.
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Water Resistance Diagram Watches are ranked I through V for water resistance. Check the ranking of your watch in the following chart to determine proper use. Splashes, Swim Scuba Rank Case Designation Snorkeling Rain etc car-wash Diving YES 30M Water Resistant YES YES 50M Water Resistant YES YES YES 100M Water Resistant 200M Water Resistant or greater Guide • I Note water-resistant. Avoid all moisture. • II Do not operate buttons underwater.
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Automatic Instructions and Maintenance Automatic movements contain no battery, they are powered by a coiled mainspring that is charged by either winding manually by the crown, or from the rotating pendulum (rotor) attached to the movement that rotates through the natural movements of your arm while wearing the watch. In this instance, the watch is “self-winding”, and will continue to charge at all times while being worn. When an automatic watch is not worn, and not manually wound by the crown, it will wind down and stop running. You only need to give the watch a shake, or wind the crown to revive the automatic movement again. HOW IT WORKS: An automatic movement is also known as “self-winding” because it has the ability to wind itself through the movement of your wrist while the watch is being worn. The movement of your arm causes the rotor, a metal pendulum attached to a set of winding gears, to spin. Even the slightest action of the wrist will cause the rotor to rotate back and forth in a circular motion. As the rotor moves, it transfers the energy through the winding gears to the mainspring, which stores the energy required to power the function of the watch. MAINTENANCE: If you select a automatic watch, you should be sure to get it serviced at regular intervals. Like any fine machine (your car, lawnmower or boat), regular maintenance and care will extend the life of this finely tuned machine, and keep everything in proper running order.
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We suggest that you service and lubricate your movement every three to fi ve years to maintain the fi nest level of accuracy and reliability. If you are relying on your watch for diving purposes, or it is exposed to water and/or excessive temperature ranges oft en, you should service your watch annually to replace vital seals & gaskets to maintain the proper water resistance. HOW TO START THE WATCH: Gently unscrew crown counter-clockwise and/or pull out the crown. Gently rotate the crown in a conti nuous clockwise rotati ng moti on, to add power to the mainspring and wind up your watch. It will only take a couple of turns to get the watch going, but generally it can take 30-40 rotati ons of the crown to FULLY wind the watch to its maximum potenti al power reserve. To initi ally start your watch: Swing it from side to side in a horizontal arc for about 30 seconds. • If the watch is worn on the wrist, the mainspring will be wound automati cally through normal wrist movement. • If the watch is used without being wound up suffi ciently, gain or loss of the watch may result.
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Deployment Clasp and Buckle Instructi ons INSTRUCTIONS FOR PUSH BUTTON DEPLOYMENT AND HIDDEN CLASP (Bracelet and Strap) Important: Please place watch on non-abrasive surface before Important: Please place watch on non-abrasive surface before adjusti ng delopyment clasp. 1. Push the 2 Clasp Release Butt ons on either side of the bracelet to release the clasp. Clasp Release Butt on Clasp Release Butt on 2. The Bracelet will release and open in an upward and outward moti on as illustrated.
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1. Push the 2 Clasp Release Clasp Release Butt on Butt ons on either side of the Buckle to release the clasp. Buckle Strap 2. The Buckle will release and Strap open in an upward and outward moti on on small hinges. * Pull Buckle Clip up Buckle with left thumb. Hinges Hinge Strap 4.
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SAPPHITEK™ Crystal Warranty LUCIEN PICCARD takes pride in manufacturing timepieces using the highest standards for material and craftsmanship. Most LUCIEN PICCARD timepieces are equipped with a SAPPHITEK™ crystal which is protected by a 5-year limited warranty against deep scratches and cracks. LUCIEN PICCARD is the proud trademark owner and exclusive supplier of SAPPHITEK™ crystals. For warranty information on other aspects of your watch please refer to the warranty that came with your LUCIEN PICCARD timepiece. SAPPHITEK™ crystals exhibit superior impact resistance to commonly used sapphire crystals, since they are manufactured utilizing a pure multi-material, high-heat process. LUCIEN PICCARD chooses SAPPHITEK™ crystals because they can withstand higher pressure, water, shock, wear and heat resistance. This warranty is only valid with watches that contain SAPPHITEK™ crystals.
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“A Modern Tale Of Classic Luxury” WITNESS WATCH CO. 3701 S. Flamingo Road, Suite 100, Miramar, FL 33027 Toll Free : 1-844-WWC-TIME Fax : 1-945-985-1828 In case your movement is not listed in this manual please visit www.witnesswatch.com for a full list of detailed instructions.
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“A Modern Tale Of Classic Luxury” WITNESS WATCH CO. 3701 S. Flamingo Road, Suite 100, Miramar, FL 33027 Toll Free : 1-844-WWC-TIME Fax : 1-945-985-1828 LUCIEN PICCARD IS PART OF : www.witnesswatch.com/lucien-piccard help@witnesswatch.com #LUCIENPICCARD...
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