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You are now the owner of a beautiful new example of this IWC tradition. We should like to congratulate you most sincerely on your choice, and we send you our best wishes for the time that you will spend with your watch, which perhaps cannot be described with any greater accuracy than it is here.
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Technical refinements of the Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Edition Kurt Klaus Your IWC watch shows you the time in hours, minutes and seconds, the moon phase, day, date, month and the year in four digits. You can measure any period in seconds, minutes and hours with the integrated chronograph.
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Key to the Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar 4 | 5 Edition Kurt Klaus 1 Hour hand 08 Moon phase display 2 Minute hand 09 Seconds counter 3 Small seconds hand 10 Minutes counter 4 Date indicator 11 Hours counter 5 Day indicator 12 Start-stop button 6 Month indicator 13 Reset button...
Functions of the crown X Normal position (screwed in) 0 Winding position 1 Perpetual calendar quick setting 2 Time setting Normal position This watch has a screw-in crown. The screw-in connection (normal position, position X) prevents unintentional adjustment of the time or the calendar, and the watch case has double protection against penetrating water.
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Setting the perpetual calendar 6 | 7 Pull the crown to position 1. In this position, you can advance the perpetual calendar in steps using the quick setting function by rotating the crown slowly to the right. Adjustment of the perpetual calendar must not be per- formed between 20.00 and 2.00.
Setting the time Pull the crown to position 2. This will stop the movement. To ensure that the set time is accurate to the second, it is best to stop the movement as the seconds hand reaches 60. You can now position the minute hand exactly on the minute line.
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There is no need for you to know whether you are in a leap year or the cur- rent phase of the moon. You do not even need to set the day of the week. This simplified setting is very convenient, particularly if you have not worn your IWC watch for a few days.
Operating the chronograph Start: Start the chronograph by pressing the start-stop button. Stop: Stop the chronograph by pressing the start-stop button again. Resetting: Press the reset button. This will cause all the chronograph hands to fly back to the zero position. Aggregate time recording: You can add the stop times together by pressing the start-stop button again, instead of the reset button, after taking the first measurement.
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Crossing time zones and datelines 10 | 11 Setting when crossing time zones: • When crossing time zones in an easterly direction, you should simply set the time forwards to the new local time. • If time zones are crossed in a westerly direction, you can set the hands of your watch backwards to the actual time of day.
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Setting when crossing the International Dateline: • When crossing the International Dateline in a westerly direction (you enter the next day, regardless of the time of day), you should simply set the time forwards to the new local time, and the date change will take place automatically.
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In order to ensure its perfect function, your watch must be tested by an IWC service point at least once a year. Testing must also be performed after exposure to exceptional stresses. If these tests are not performed as stipulated, or if the watch is opened by unauthorized persons, IWC will decline any warranty or liability claims.
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