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Winding the watch
By pushing the lower part of the lever (the gear shift)
towards the watch, the upper part of the lever will come
out allowing you to push it out a few millimeters (photo
1).
The four-leaf clover will disappear and in its place the
number 1 will appear. In this position the watch is in
winding position (photo 2). With the lever in this position
the watch can be wound by turning the lunette clockwise
or counter clockwise like you would through a normal crown
(photo 3).
Pushing the lever back towards the watch, the four-leaf
clover reappears and the small hand in motion indicates
that the watch is running normally and the “automatic”
watch if worn will continue running.
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Setting the time
By pushing the lever out a few more degrees from the winding
position (the watch indicates the number 1) the number
2 will appear (photo 5).
By turning the lunette clockwise or counter clockwise
the time can be set (photo 6).
By pushing the lever towards the watch until the four-leaf
clover reappears, the small hand on the watch will start
to move and the watch will start running again
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foto 5 |
foto 6 |
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