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  • Page 1 ONDA USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 ENGLISH...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT PAGE materials and technology 1.1 MARINIUM® Ocean Steel 1.2 Solar movements 1.3 Sapphire crystal operating elements and functions 2.1 Size adjustment link bracelet 2.2 Changing watch strap 2.3 Charging times 2.4 Water resistance general information 3.1 Technical data 3.2 Operational readiness 3.3 Disposal...
  • Page 4: Materials And Technology

    1.2 SOLAR MOVEMENTS The sun - the energy that powers our world and, in the future, all PAUL HEWITT watches. Enduring, virtually inexhaustible and, ab- ove all, precise. In the future, our watches will need nothing but a natural or artificial light source to tell you the time. The solar cell in the dial converts the incident light into the required energy.
  • Page 5: Sapphire Crystal

    1.3 SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL Only super scratch-resistant sapphire crystal is considered as pro- tection for our watches. This will allow your watch to look like the first day for years to come and accompany you on all your adven- tures.
  • Page 6: Operating Elements And Functions

    2. operating elements and functions Hour hand Second hand Minute hand Crown SETTING THE TIME Release the crown and pull it to position B. This stops the move- ment. Now you can set the time by rotating the crown. To reactiva- te the movement, push the crown back in the direction of the case.
  • Page 7: Size Adjustment Link Bracelet

    2.1 SIZE ADJUSTMENT LINK BRACELET If the link bracelet does not quite fit, you can remove individual links and adjust it to the preferred size. To do this, insert a suitable watch tool into the opening (1) and loosen the locking pin in the direction of the arrows (2).
  • Page 8: Changing Watch Strap

    2.2 CHANGING WATCH STRAP Press both bracelet locks inwards to unlock (1 & 2) and simulta- neously move the bracelet away from the watch (3). Interchange- able bracelets can then be reattached in reverse order.
  • Page 9: Charging Times

    2.3 CHARGING TIMES For normal operation, it is completely sufficient if you wear your so- lar watch in everyday life and it charges itself through the different light sources. The following chart shows you the different charging times for our solar watches. These charging times depend on the intensity of the light source.
  • Page 10: Water Resistance

    2.4 WATER RESISTANCE The following chart shows which activities are possible without da- maging your watch. Operating the crown on the watch can affect the water resistance, because the crown only provides protection when it is screwed on tightly or when it sits on the case. Activating the pushers of a chronograph under water can influence the water resistance, as water can enter the case in this way.
  • Page 11: General Information

    However, if you need to change your brace- let, please use a bracelet of the same quality, preferably an original PAUL HEWITT watch bracelet. Watch and bracelet can be cleaned with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Attention: Do not use any chemi- cal cleaning agents (e.g.
  • Page 12: Operational Readiness

    3.2 OPERATIONAL READINESS To keep your solar watch running, you should keep it in a place that is as bright as possible. Please make sure that the solar dial is not permanently covered by clothing, as this may reduce the operabi- lity of your watch.
  • Page 13 Updated version: 10/2022 Subject to alterations...
  • Page 14 PAUL HEWITT GmbH Heiligengeistwall 12 26122 Oldenburg, Germany Phone +49 441 379 48 930 Mail shop@paul-hewitt.com www.paul-hewitt.com...

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