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Ulysse Nardin Dual Time - Setting and Operation; First Setting; Time Setting; Setting of a Second Time Zone

Ulysse Nardin Dual Time
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F .
When rst setting the watch, synchronize the local and “Home Time” displays. Pull
the crown and pull it out to position C, then set the minute hand to 10 or 15.
• If the hour hand and “Home Time” display show the same hour, you
need to ensure the hour hand and “Home Time” display agree as to
12/24 or am/pm, turn the crown forward, advancing the time until the
date changes. Make sure the “Home Time” display shows 24. If it shows
12, advance the hour hand by pressing either pusher 1 (+) or
pusher 2 (–), 12 times.
• If the time displayed by the hands diers from the “Home
Time”, depress the appropriate pusher, depending on whether local
time is ahead of home time, until both show the same time.
T .
Pull crown out to Position C. The movement is then locked. To allow an accurate
setting, the second hand will stop (stop seconds Function). Make sure the hands
are properly showing either am or pm, otherwise the date will change at noon
instead of midnight. Turn the hands clockwise to the desired time. On the hour
signal, push the crown back to Position A. Only then the water-resistance can be
guaranteed.
S     .
When hour hand and home time are synchronized, it is possible to display a second
time zone. Adjust hour hand back to correct local time using pusher 1 or 2.
Example: if you reside in Central Europe and your local time is 4:00 pm, the second
time zone set for New York should show 10:00 am.
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