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FITTING A STRAP
1. Ensure that the hexagon drive bit is fully
extended. This can be achieved by holding
the small end of the tool and rotating the
main body clockwise.
2. Load a threaded insert to the drive bit,
hold the small end of the tool and rotate the
main body anti-clockwise. This will capture
the threaded insert ensuring that it will not
fall or become loose.
3. Load a bar into the end of the strap ensuring
that it protrudes equally both sides. Load its
protruding ends to the slot in the underside
of the watch case. With the hexagon drive bit
protruding from the tool, locate into one of
the threaded inserts and tighten by turning
the tool clockwise. Repeat for the other side.
Repeat for the opposing side if required.
BREMONT AC-R-TI
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 12 hours, 15 minutes using an
individual timer and countdown from 5 minutes using the Regatta function. 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 AC-R-TI
has 25 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 dual 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 watch has a screw-in crown. The purpose of the screw-in crown is to protect the
watch from penetrating water and to avoid unintentional adjustment of the time or
date. To unscrew the crown, rotate the crown to the left where it will automatically
assume position I. Your AC-R-TI 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.

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