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HOW TO USE

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● Check the type of the crown of your watch English Turn the crown clockwise. The crown turns. The crown does not turn. The crown of your watch is *the screw lock type. To set the watch Unscrew the crown by turning it counterclockwise. Unscrew. Go to "HOW TO USE" Screw up. * If your watch has a screw-lock crown, the crown will screw into the watch case for added protection. • After completing all settings of the watch, screw the crown in again by turning it clockwise while pressing it. • If the crown turns out to be too stiff to be screwed up, turn the crown counterclockwise once and then give another try. • Do not screw it in by force as it may damage the slots of the crown. 8 HOW TO USE This watch is an automatic watch equipped with a manual winding mechanism. • When the watch is worn on the wrist, the motion of the wearer's arm winds the mainspring of the watch. • If your watch is completely stopped, it is recommended that you manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown. ● How to manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown 1. Slowly turn the crown clockwise (the 12 o'clock direction) to wind the mainspring. * Turning the crown counterclockwise (the 6 o'clock direction) does not wind the mainspring. 2. Wind the mainspring until the power reserve indicator shows a full-wound state. The second hand will start moving. 3. Set the time, day and date before putting your watch on the wrist. 9 English

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Check the type of the crown of your watch
Turn the
crown
clockwise.
The crown
turns.
Go to
"HOW TO
USE"
The crown
does not
turn.
Unscrew the crown by turning it
counterclockwise.
To set the watch
The crown of your watch is
*the screw lock type.
Unscrew.
Screw up.
HOW TO USE
This watch is an automatic watch equipped with a manual winding mechanism.
When the watch is worn on the wrist, the motion of the wearer's arm winds the
mainspring of the watch.
If your watch is completely stopped, it is recommended that you manually
wind the mainspring by turning the crown.
How to manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown
2. Wind the mainspring until the power reserve indicator shows a full-wound
state. The second hand will start moving.
3.
Set the time, day and date before putting your watch on the wrist.
1. Slowly turn the crown clockwise (the 12 o’clock direction) to wind the
mainspring.
*
Turning the crown counterclockwise (the 6 o’clock direction) does not wind the
mainspring.
*
If your watch has a screw-lock crown, the crown will screw into the watch case
for added protection.
After completing all settings of the watch, screw the crown in again by turn-
ing it clockwise while pressing it.
If the crown turns out to be too stiff to be screwed up, turn the crown coun-
terclockwise once and then give another try.
Do not screw it in by force as it may damage the slots of the crown.