Specifications
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- 1. Features
- 2. Before Using
- 3. Names of Components
- 4. Operating the Crown
- 5. Setting the Time and Date
- 6. Using the Chronograph
- 7. Using the Alarm
- 8. Viewing the Charge Indicator
- 9. General Reference for Charging Times
- 10. Functions Unique to Solar-Powered Watches
- 11. Handling Precautions
- 12. Replacing the Secondary Battery
- 13. Using the Tachymeter (When Provided)
- 14. All-Reset
- 15. Precautions
- 16. Specifications

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6. Using the Chronograph
• The chronograph is capable of timing and displaying the time for up to 12 hours in 1/5
second units. The chronograph stops automatically when 12 hours have elapsed.
• When starting timing, first check that each of the chronograph hands has returned to
12:00 . If the hands are not at 12:00, press button (B) to return them.
• The force required to press button (A) is slightly greater when starting timing for the first
time to indicate that chronograph timing has begun. Firmly press button (A) until a
clicking sound is heard.
[Timing Procedure]
1. Press button (A) when the watch
is in the chronograph reset state
to start timing. Press button (A)
again to stop timing.
•Timing starts and stops
repeatedly each time button
(A) is pressed.
[Chronograph Reset State]
[Note]
• When pressing button (A), be careful not to also
press the alarm crown at the same time. This is
particularly important in the case of models in which
the crown is located at the 12:00 position.
Be careful not to press the
alarm crown
Button (A)
7
60
3
9
12
ON
O
FF
500
400
300
2
5
0
120
13
0
140
150
160
180
2
00
220
80
85
90
95
100
110
65
70
75
T
A
T
T
C
H
Y
M
E
T
E
R
60
C
HAR
G
E
45
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Chronograph second hand
Chronograph
hour hand
Chronograph
minute hand
Button (A)
Button (B)
Chronograph
scale










