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Breguet CLASSIQUE - Watch Operation and Winding; Crown Positions and Functions; Starting and Winding Procedure; Watch Behavior When Stopped

Breguet CLASSIQUE
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CLASSIQUE WATCH, DOUBLE TOURBILLON, MANUALLY WOUND,
WATER-RESISTANT TO 30 M (15M FOR MODELS SET WITH BAGUETTES)
The crown has two positions:
1. Neutral position
(manual winding)
2. Time-setting position
Starting the watch
Crown in position 1. This position
allows you to wind the movement. To
start the watch, wind it fully by turn-
ing the crown upwards (
) until
resistance is felt. A safety system pre-
vents breakage in case of over-wind-
ing, but do not attempt to force the
crown beyond the point of resis-
tance. While winding, any slight
movement of the dial plate or
the minutes-hand is normal and
does not affect time-keeping.
When the resistance is felt at the end
of winding, it is important to turn the
crown downwards (
) (at least
1
/
4
turn) in order to release the winding
mechanism and hours indication.
Wind the watch daily, preferably at a
regular time.
When the watch stops
To ensure that the watch functions
perfectly it should be rewound every
day. When the watch is not rewound it
will stop after about 50 hours. When
it stops, it is possible that one of the
tourbillons will continue to run for
several hours longer, but during this
period the watch is not guaranteed to
function correctly.

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