5. Pressing button (B) allows correction of the month. Press (B) and align the
second hand at the position corresponding to the month.
*Interpretation of Month/Position of
Second Hand*
January: 1:00
February: 2:00 position
:
December: 12:00 position
6. Return the crown to the normal position after setting the date. The watch will resume
keeping time once the second hand catches up to the current seconds.
<When the Calendar has been Set to a Non-Existent Date>
When the crown is returned to the normal position from the date correction
mode, the watch switches to the 1st day of the following month.
Example: February 29, 30 or 31 in an ordinary year March 1
February 30 or 31 in a leap year March 1
11. USING THE CHRONOGRAPH
The chronograph is able to measure time up to a maximum of 59 minutes 59.95
seconds in 1/20th second units, after which it resets to 0 seconds.
[Explanation of Hands During Chronograph
Measurement]
When the crown is turned and the mode hand is
set to the chronograph [CHR] mode, the second
Hand and function hand are rapidly advanced to
(chronograph minutes or the 0 position and the
watch enters the chronograph mode.
Second hand:
Switches to the chronograph second hand. The
second hand advances rapidly and makes one
revolution only when starting at 0 seconds,
after which it moves in 1-second increments to
measure
chronograph seconds.
Function Hand
Switches to either chronograph minutes or chronograph 1/20th seconds. The
function hand moves in one-minute increments to measure chronograph minutes. When
button (B) is pressed when the chronograph is stopped, the function hand switches
to 1/20th seconds display during time button (B) is pressed.
Note:
24 hour hand, Hour hand, minute hand, date wheel:
• Continue to display the current time when the watch has been switched from the
time/calendar mode.
• Continues to display local time when the watch has been switched from the local
time mode.
• Continues to display the alarm set time when the watch has been switched from
the alarm mode.
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