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2. Turn crown until you reach the correct time. 3. Push crown back to position I. Setting the date 1. Pull crown out to position II (the watch continues to run). 2. Turn crown until yesterday’s date appears. 3. Pull crown out to position III (the watch stops).
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3. Push crown back to position I. Setting the day and date 1. Pull crown out to position II (the watch continues to run). 2. Turn crown clockwise to set the date. Set to the previous day. 3. Turn crown counter-clockwise to set the day. Set to the previous day.
2. Turn crown until you reach the correct time. 3. Push crown back to position I. Setting the date 1. Pull crown out to position II (the watch continues to run). 2. Turn crown until yesterday’s date appears. 3. Pull crown out to position III (the watch stops).
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Chronograph • The minute counter measures 30 minutes per rotation. • The center stop-second measures 60 seconds per rotation. Center stop-second Minute counter Please note: Before using the chronograph functions, please ensure that: - the crown is in position I (= normal position). - the two chronograph hands are precisely at zero position following activation of pusher B.
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Chronograph: Intermediate or interval timing 1. Press pusher A to start the center stop-second hand. 2. Press pusher B to stop the chronograph. *Note: Although the chronograph hands have stopped, the movement continues to record the current timing. 3. Make up the measured time: Press pusher B again and the 2 chronograph hands are quickly advanced to the ongoing measured time.
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2. Turn crown until you reach the correct time. 3. Push crown back into position I. Setting the date 1. Pull crown out to position II (the watch continues to run). 2. Turn crown until yesterday’s date appears. 3. Pull crown out to position III (the watch stops).
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Chronograph • The chronograph’s hour counter measures times up to 12 hours. • The minute counter measures 30 minutes per rotation. • The center stop-second measures 60 seconds per rotation. Center stop-second Minute counter Hour counter Please note: Before using the chronograph functions, please ensure that: - the crown is in position I (= normal position).
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Chronograph: Intermediate or interval timing 1. Press pusher A to start the center stop-second hand. 2. Press pusher B to stop the chronograph. *Note: Although the chronograph hands have stopped, the movement continues to record the current timing. 3. Make up the measured time: Press pusher B again and the 3 chronograph hands are quickly advanced to the ongoing measured time.
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2. Turn crown until you reach correct time. 3. Push crown back into position I. Setting the date 1. Pull crown out to position II (the watch continues to run). 2. Turn crown until yesterday’s date appears. 3. Pull crown out to position III (the watch stops).
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Chronograph • The chronograph’s hour counter measures times up to 12 hours. • The minute counter measures 30 minutes per rotation. • The center stop-second measures 60 seconds per rotation. Center stop-second Minute counter Please note: Before using the chronograph functions, please ensure that: - the crown is in position I (= normal position).
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Chronograph: Intermediate or interval timing 1. Press pusher A to start the center stop-second hand. 2. Press pusher B to stop the chronograph. *Note: Although the chronograph hands have stopped, the movement continues to record the current timing. 3. Make up the measured time: Press pusher B again and the 3 chronograph hands are quickly advanced to the ongoing measured time.
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Hour hand Second hand Setting the time 1. Pull crown out to position III (the watch stops). 2. Turn crown until you reach the correct time. 3. Push crown back into position I. Note: While crown is in position III, the 24-hour hand will rotate simultaneous with the minute and hour hand.
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GMT - 4 Hand - World Time (Model 515.24 H) Minute hand Turning City Ring Crown A Hour hand Fixed Bezel Crown B Second hand 24-hour hand Crown A I = normal position, crown completely pushed in II = city setting Crown B I = normal position, crown completely pushed in II = clockwise: date setting, counter-clockwise: 24-hour hand setting...
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Setting the time 1. Pull crown B out to position III (the watch stops). 2. Turn crown B until you reach the correct time. 3. Push crown B back to position I. Note: While crown B is in position III, the 24-hour hand will rotate simultaneous with the minute and hour hand.
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Tachymeter Usage Tachymeter Usage The Tachymeter function is used to measure the rate of speed of an object over a fixed distance. The scale, located either on the top ring or the inside bezel of the timepiece, will display speed in Miles, Knots, or Kilometers per hour.
Water Resistance All Zodiac timepieces are designed with a minimum water- resistance rating of 3ATM (100ft/30m). The water-resistance of a timepiece protects the movement from, dust, moisture, and risk of damage to the movement should it be immersed in water.
All Zodiac timepieces are designed to withstand use as indicated on line 1 of the following chart. Use Precautions Resistance to Water Indication Water-resistant characteristics 3 ATM 5 ATM 10 ATM 20 ATM 30 ATM Always set the crown in the normal position.
Care and Precautions Each Zodiac timepiece is designed and manufactured to exceed the highest of standards. Unlike most other mechanical objects, a watch operates non-stop. In order to ensure optimal performance and longevity from your timepiece, please review the simple guidelines for care and precautions of your new Zodiac timepiece.