- Reading
World Times On Rotating Bezel Models
To read the times for 22 cities in different time
zones around the world:
1) Turn the rotating bezel so that the 24-hour hand
points to a city in the time zone it has been set
for.
2) The times for various cities will be indicated
by the 24-hour marks next to them.
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- Battery
Life Indicator
When the second hand starts to move in two-second
intervals instead of the normal one-second intervals,
replace the battery within two weeks. The calendar
function should not be affected by battery changes,
as long as the watch has not been allowed to stop
completely. Nonetheless, it is still a good idea to
check that the calendar is correct after a battery
change.
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- Setting
a Perpetual Calendar World Time
Because this watch is designed with an hour hand that
can move
separately from the other hands, setting procedures
are a bit different.
You can set the watch into two different modes:
- so the 24-hour hand shows 24-hour time and acts
as an AM/PM
indicator while the hour hand shows 12-hour time,
or
- so the 24-hour hand shows the time in a different
time zone from
the time shown by the hour hand.
1) Pull the crown out to the second click position
when the second hand
is at the 12 oÕclock position.
2A) For a single time zone, so the 24-hour hand indicates
AM/PM. Turn
the crown in either direction to set the minute hand
and 24 hour hand
to the current time in your area, using the 24-hour
marks on the dial.
OR
2B) To use the 24-hour hand to indicate time in another
zone. Turn the crown
in either direction to set the minute hand and 24
hour hand to the time in
another area, positioning the 24-hour hand as if it
were a 12-hour hand
3) Push the crown all the way back in.
4) Now pull the crown out to the first click position
and rotate it in either
direction, moving the hour hand around the dial (it
moves in one hour
increments )until both the date and hour are correct
for your area.
6) Push the crown all the way back in.
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