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Rotary was originally established in 1895 in Switzerland's, La Chaux de Fonds region; the cradle of watchmaking.
Explains how to set the time and date, including instructions for watches with a screw-down crown.
Details how automatic Rotary watches operate, their self-winding mechanism, and how to restart them.
Explains how mechanical Rotary watches operate, requiring manual winding for continuous operation and daily winding.
Introduces additional functions available on Rotary watches, such as Chronograph, Tachymeter, Moonphase, Multifunction, and GMT.
Covers setting the time and date for chronograph models, including details on date change timing and crown positions.
Details how to set the time, date, month, and phase of the moon for Moonphase models, including specific crown positions.
Explains how to set the time, day, and date for Multifunction models, noting specific crown positions and timing restrictions.
Describes how to set the time, date, and GMT hand for watches with a GMT function to display a second timezone.
Provides advice on caring for quartz watches, including battery checks, potential damage from dead batteries, and servicing.
Discusses keeping watches away from magnets and extreme temperatures to maintain effectiveness and prevent component damage.
Details the 2-year guarantee, including an option for a 12-month extension upon online registration, and requirements for repair claims.