Setting The Date; Setting The Time - Bremont NORTON V4 Manual Del Usuario

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BREMONT NORTON V4
AUTOMATIC CHRONOMETER
Your Bremont watch shows you the time in hours, minutes and seconds,
and the date. With the chronograph you can measure up to 30 minutes
in seconds and minutes. The mechanical movement with automatic
winding has a free-swinging rotor that keeps the mainspring wound via
the motion of your wrist. The movement in your BREMONT NORTON
V4 has 28 jewels, runs at 28,800 bph and has a 42-hour power reserve
once fully wound. The watch is water resistant to 100m (10ATM) and the
dial is protected by a multi-layered anti-reflective sapphire crystal that is
retained securely in the case.
To ensure that this rather special watch continues to run beautifully for
years to come you must follow a few important operating instructions...
WINdING THE WaTCH
Your BREMONT NORTON V4 can be wound from crown position
I by rotating the crown in a clockwise motion. The movement will
automatically start with just a few revolutions of the rotor, however it is
better to wind the movement fully with 30-40 revolutions of the crown.
By doing this you will achieve maximum accuracy and have a power
reserve of 42-hours, even when the watch is not on your wrist.

SETTING THE daTE

You can adjust the date by pulling out the crown to position II. You will
now be able to change the date by rotating the crown clockwise.
Do not change the date between 20:00 and 03:00

SETTING THE TIME

Pull the crown out to position III, this will stop the movement, you can
now position the minute hand exactly. To start the second hand, push the
crown back to position I. When setting the time, it is worth noting that
the date change always takes place at midnight (00:00). If this change has
already taken place at 12:00 noon, you must move the hands forward by 12
hours. Ensure that the crown is pushed back in after setting the watch.
USING THE TaCHYMETER FUNCTION
The Tachymeter is used to measure the speed of an object which is
moving at a constant speed, and is read using a combination of the central
chronograph seconds hand and the tachymeter scale, over a maximum
duration of 60 seconds.
Start the timing operation using push button A and stop it again once the
object has covered a distance of 1 mile or 1 kilometre. When stopped the
chronograph hand will point at a numeral on the tachymeter scale,

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