User Manual
AUTOMATIC
- Pull the crown out to position 2.
- Turn the crown clockwise to advance hour and minute hands
- Push the crown back to position 1.
NOTE: A timepiece with an automatic winding movement obtains the power to wind itself by the movement of your wrist, there is no battery. Therefore, not wearing the timepiece out for several consecutive days could exhaust the power reserve. If your watch stops, it is recommended that you manually wind the movement by rotating the crown clockwise at position 1 to achieve the necessary power reserve.
Your timepiece must be adjusted to match the size of your wrist. A loose fit may result in a loss in the capacity of the timepiece to wind itself. When fully wound, your timepiece has a power reserve of approximately 36 hours.
WATER RESISTANCE
See case back for water resistance rating.
The water resistance rating provides guidelines for appropriate water-related exposure to avoid damage to internal watch components. Please see the chart for recommended usage guidelines.
To ensure water does not enter the watch and cause damage to it, please follow the instructions listed below:
- Do not adjust the crown while the timepiece is in contact with water.
- Ensure the crown is in the closed position before contact with water. For timepieces with screw-down crowns, ensure the crown is completely tightened before contact with water.
- For timepieces with pusher-enabled functionality, do not engage the function underwater.
- Exposure to extreme atmospheres is not recommended (i.e. hot water, saunas or steam rooms).
- Avoid exposure to water moving with force (i.e. water running from a faucet, ocean waves or waterfalls).
- Avoid long exposure to salt water. After contact with salt water, rinse the watch under tap water if rated 5ATM or higher and wipe dry with a soft cloth.