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SCREW LOCK TYPE CROWN
l Some models have the screw lock type crown, which can be locked by the screw
when it is not necessary to be operated.
l Locking the crown will prevent operating errors.
l Unscrew the crown before any crown operation. When the operation is over,
screw the crown in to lock.
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HOW TO OPERATE THE SCREW LOCK TYPE CROWN
If your watch has a screw lock type crown, unscrew it before any crown operation.
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Always keep the crown locked unless it is necessary for operating the crown.
[To unscrew the crown]
Turn the crown counterclockwise
(downward) to unscrew it. The crown is
unlocked and can be operated.
The crown can be pulled
out.
[To screw the crown in]
Upon completion of the crown operation,
screw the crown in completely until it
stops by turning it clockwise (upward)
while gently pressing it back into the
original position.
Turn the crown while
pressing it back in.
ROTATING BEZEL
The rotating bezel can show the elapsed time up to 60 minutes. By setting it before
diving, you can know how many minutes you are underwater.
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To prevent accidental rotation, the rotating bezel is so designed that rotation
becomes harder in water. Also for safty's sake, it roatates only counterclock-
wise, so that the time measured is never shorter than the actual elapsed time.
Example:
"30" on rotating bezel
Minute hand
Start(10:10 AM)
" " mark
1. Turn the rotating bezel to align its " "mark with the minute hand.
* The rotating bezel rotates with clicks. With each click, it turns half a minute.
2. To know the elapsed time, read the number on the rotating bezel that the
minute hand points to.
30 minutes have elapsed.