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HOW DO I SET MY WATCH? |
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Please read before setting your watch |
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Winding your watch: |
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For most watches you must first unscrew the crown counter clockwise.
The stem will spring out by itself. Rotate the crown clockwise about
30 revolutions. This will give the watch an initial pre charge. If
you do not wear the watch on a daily basis you will need to charge
your watch as it will de-wind as it sits. While wearing the watch
the kinetic movement maintains the watches power and keeps the time
and charge. You will never need to replace a battery as the watch is
fully mechanical. We do recommend that you have your watch serviced
once a year, as all automatic replicas require. Any watch repair
shop should be able to do this for your. Our automatic replicas come
with Swiss ETA movement. One of the highest quality swiss
movements in today's market. |
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Setting the date and time: |
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Unscrew the crown so it releases. Pull the crown out one click and
rotate the crown counter clockwise to scroll through the days. If
today is the 15th you want to initially set the date to the 14th.
Next gently pull the crown out to the next click. Rotate the hands
counter clockwise until the date flips to the 15th. Now you know
that it is the 15th AM. If you are setting the time to 6:00 P.M
rotate the hands one more revolution and then to 6:00 PM. For
chronograph date indicator press the side button to achieve the same
results. |
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Sizing your watch: |
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For metal bands we recommend that you take the watch to a watch
repair shop. They should be able to size the watch for you for about
$5.00. Leather band watches are sized differently depending on the
security clasp. If you have any questions please email us and we
will walk you through it. |
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Care of your New Watch: |
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Like any other fine quality watch, water does damage. Avoid
submerging your watch or wearing it in the shower. Although your
watch is manufactured with proper O-rings and gaskets. Water may
still make it's way into the casing, usually, due to crowns not
fully seated. All automatic watches require servicing sooner or
later. A good tune up will ensure a long lasting watch. Quartz
battery operated watches typically need a new battery every two to
three years. ( to save battery life make sure the chronograph stop
watch is not running when not in use) Any watch repair shop should
be able to service your watch. |
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