4. Operating the Crown
• If the crown of your watch is a screw-lock, first turn the crown counter-clockwise to
loosen the screw locking mechanism before operating the crown. When you are
finished operating the crown, return it to its normal position, and then turn the crown
clockwise while pushing it in and tighten firmly. Be careful that the screw locking
mechanism is tightened properly, as otherwise this could result in bending of the
crown, incorrect time, or poor water
resistance.
• After you have finished setting the time and
performing other operations, be sure to
push the crown back into its normal
position (0 seconds position). If the crown
is not pushed all the way in, it may stop at
the calendar adjustment position. Using the
watch with the crown in this position can
cause the date to change inadvertently or
damage the crown.
1. Charge indicator hand
2. Hour hand
3. Minute hand
4. Second hand
5. Chronograph hour hand
6. Chronograph minute hand
7. Chronograph second hand
8. Date hand
A. Button (A) (reset)
B. Button (B) (start/stop)
C. Button (C)
D. Crown
E. Moon phase
F. Chronograph index
6 7
Normal
position
Calendar
adjustment
position
5. Names of Components
V The illustrations shown in this manual may differ from the actual watch you have purchased.
(3)
(1)
(A)
(6)
(D)
(B)
(8)
(4)
(E)
(5)
(2)
(C)
(7)
(F)