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Automatic Watches
The self-winding device in automatic watches keeps the watch wound while it is being worn. Off the wrist, it will keep going for between 28 to 48 hours. To restart the watch after this time, rewind it manually.
Quartz Watches
All quartz watches are powered by batteries so it is not necessary to wind them. If your quartz watch stops, have the battery checked as soon as possible. A "dead" battery may cause serious damage to the movement if left inside the watch too long. Quartz analogue watches contain both electronic and mechanical parts which require periodic servicing. Setting the Date and Time
When making adjustments to your watch, it is advisable to take your watch off your wrist.
Setting the time: Pull out the button and rotate the hands until the correct time is shown. Remember to push the button fully home. Setting the day and date: Pull out the button one notch, rotate forwards to change day and backwards to change date. Setting the date: Pull out the button one notch, rotate the date, or rotate the hands clockwise until the correct date is shown. |