Split-Seconds Function; Memorization Of The Last Intermediate Time; Flyback Function; Calculation Functions - Hamilton Watch Instruction Manual

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Split-seconds function

(intermediate times)
This function allows the display and reading of multiple
successive times measured from the same starting point.
The time taken to read the amounts can be caught up
on without disturbing the measurement of total elapsed
time.
1. Press button (A): the chronograph starts.
2. Press button (C) to read the first intermediate time.
3. Press button (C) again. The chronograph hands catch
up with the time elapsed since the beginning of the
measurement.
4. Similarly, press button (C) again to read a further inter-
mediate time, and once again to cause the hands to
catch up.
5. At the end of the whole measurement, press button
(A) to read the total time.
6. Press button (B) to reset to zero.
NB: The maximum catch-up time is 30 minutes.
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Memorization of the last
intermediate time
1. Press button (A): the chronograph starts.
2. Press button (C) to read the first intermediate time.
3. Press button (C) again. The chronograph hands catch
up with the time elapsed since the beginning of the
measurement.
4. Press button (C) to read the second intermediate time.
5. Press button (A) to read the final total time.
6. Press button (C) to read the memorized last interme-
diate time.
7. Press button (C) to return to the final time display.
8. Press button (B) to reset to zero.

Flyback function

The flyback function (also known as retour-en-vol or
instant restart) allows resetting of the counter hands to
zero by pressing button (B) without first stopping the
timing. When the button is released, the large sweep sec-
onds-hand starts a new time measurement. This function
allows the user to gain some seconds in the manipulation
of the chronograph, which facilitates directional calcula-
tions for pilots, for instance.
1. Press button (A): the chronograph starts.
2. Press button (B): the chronograph returns to zero and
restarts.
© 24.06.2013 – HAMILTON

Calculation functions

The bezels of the E.T.O. allow you to calculate three values: time, distance and speed, for any units of measurement.
Calculation of time (E.T.O.)
Ex. Speed: 140 mph
Distance to cover: 45 miles
1. Turn the exterior rotating bezel (1) so that the value
14 (a tenth of 140 mph) is facing the red arrow.
2. Read 45 on the same bezel (1).
3. Read the time value (E.T.O.) on the interior fixed bezel
(2) = 19.4 minutes. For memorization, indicate the
E.T.O. value in the window (3) by using the crown (E).
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Calculation of distance to cover
Ex. Speed : 140 mph
Time available: 15 minutes
1. Turn the exterior rotating bezel (1) so that the value
14 (a tenth of 140 mph) is facing the red arrow.
2. Read 15 on the interior fixed bezel (2).
3. Read the value of the distance to be covered on the
exterior rotating bezel (1) = 35 miles.
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