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User instructions
Setting the time
1. Adjust the watch crown, situated on the side of the
case at the 3 o'clock mark, out from Operating Position
1 (P1) to Set Position 3 (P3) where the crown is fully
extended at the second adjustment click. You will notice
the second hand stops ticking.
2. Turn the crown clockwise to the desired time.
DO NOT turn the crown anti-clockwise.
3. When the time is set, push the crown back to the
Operating Position; the second hand will resume.
Setting the date
1. Adjust the watch crown out from Operating Position
1 (P1) to Set Position 2 (P2) where the crown is half
extended at the first adjustment click.
2. In Set Position 2 (P2) the watch will continue ticking
during adjustment. Turn the crown clockwise until the
correct date is displayed.
3. When the date is set, push the crown back to the
Operating Position.
Please note: The date should be set before 12 noon so
that the calendar indicator changes in sync at twelve
midnight and not twelve noon.
Please note: Whilst the crown is in either Set Position
1 or 2 the watch is not moisture resistant.
Chronograph operation
This chronograph watch features traditional watch
functions: hours and minutes, jumping second hand
right sub dial (1) and date indicator (2), plus a stopwatch
measuring minutes and seconds.
The second counter
A
In the centre of the dial, apart from the hour and minute
hand, is another hand called the second counter.
This counter indicates the number of seconds in the
1
measuring period. The number of seconds is read on
the outer main dial indicated through the mid-line
P1–2–3
index with a total of 60 divisions. 1 round for the second
counter = 1 minute.
B
The minute counter
The left sub dial (3) shows the number of minutes in
the measuring period. Each time the second counter
completes one rotation, the counter hand moves one
step forward equal to 1 minute. This sub dial uses a line
index with a total of 30 divisions. 1 round for the minute
counter = 1/2 hour.
Function: chronograph
All the functions of the chronograph are controlled
through the two push buttons: (A) and (B). Push button
(A) has two functions: (START) and (STOP). Push button
(B) also has two functions: (SPLIT) and (RESET).
When you need to measure a specific event, push
button (A) once. You will see the second counter hand
in the centre moving forward. When the timed event is
over, you must push button (A) again. The chronograph
hands stop and you can read the result.
Function: reset
After you have read the time, the chronograph hands
must be returned to the default position. Push button
(B), the hands will now return to position 0 also know as
zero position. The chronograph is now ready to time
another event.
Function: split
The movement has another important function
called (SPLIT), used for timing intermediate times
during an event.
Start the timer by pressing button (A). When you reach
the instant you wish to read an intermediate time
(without stopping the chronograph and only 'freezing'
the time on the dial) push button (B). The second
counter hand stops moving. You can now read the

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Summary of Contents for Uniform Wares C41

  • Page 1 The second counter In the centre of the dial, apart from the hour and minute hand, is another hand called the second counter. This counter indicates the number of seconds in the measuring period. The number of seconds is read on the outer main dial indicated through the mid-line P1–2–3 index with a total of 60 divisions.
  • Page 2 Watch care (SPLIT) time result whilst the chronograph movement continues to record the event. Your Uniform Wares watch requires a certain amount of When you have finished reading the (SPLIT) time, push care. The following guidelines will enable you to ensure button (B).