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Son pays a chromatic tribute to John Arnold's marine chronometers, which were embarked on English naval ships in the 18th century. As for each Arnold & Son’s timepiece, Globetrotter was born in our Manufacture of La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland). Designed, produced, and assembled by...
I. Operation Displays Hours and minutes are displayed with two central hands World time is displayed with hours indicated on the 24- hour sapphire disc around the hemisphere. The Earth dome makes one complete rotation every 24 hours. To read the world time, draw a straight line from the central jewel through your desired country until the hour marked on the sapphire disc.
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Winding Your timepiece has an automatic winding mechanism and does not require any manual winding unless it has not been worn or not worn long enough. The movement can be wound by turning the crown when it is in its winding position 1. If your timepiece has stopped, few turns of the crown are enough to get the movement working again.
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Setting Intuitive to read and adjust, Globetrotter features a three-position crown system. Position 1 is used to manually wind the movement. Position 2 sets hours hand of the local time (one-hour increments). Position 3 is used to set local and world time. Both can be adjusted forwards and backwards.
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Adjusting of the time indications This procedure consists of synchronizing the time zone on the globe with the local time indicated by the hours and minutes hands. Pull the crown to position 3 and turn it clockwise or anticlockwise until the chosen region on Earth is at your desired time.
II. Technical characteristics Movement Equipped with the A&S6022 self-winding calibre, Globetrotter indicates local time with the red hands and the world time on a sapphire disc around the Earth’s hemisphere. watchmaking motifs: stippled main plate, radiant Côtes treated. This type of plating uses precious metals close to platinum to produce a particularly high-quality anthracite result.
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Water-resistance Your watch is guaranteed to be water-resistant to 3 equivalent to immersion at 30 meters. It has been designed to be water-resistant for swimming only and should not be used for deep-sea diving, diving or sports that have a high risk of major shocks, such leather straps are not suitable for water sports.
III. Maintenance Your timekeeper has a mechanical movement which requires a certain amount of care and adequate maintenance. It should be kept from violent shocks, in particular. The movement in your watch must be serviced at regular intervals because oils change viscosity over time, and this impedes its smooth operation and speeds up wear and tear.
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Arnold & Son Manufacture La Joux-Perret SA 2300 La Chaux-de-Fonds - Switzerland www.arnoldandson.com info@arnoldandson.com...
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