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For more details on operating this timepiece
please refer to the enclosed booklet or visit :
MECA-QUARTZ
CHRONOGRAPH
To ensure correct care, please take
some time to review the enclosed
instruction to review how to operate
your watch.
Endurance
This watch is powered by a Japanese
made “Meca-Quartz” movement. It
combines a battery regulated engine
with a mechanical chronograph
module. The result is a watch which
delivers the meticulous pinpoint
precision of a quartz movement along
with the crisp, flyback handfeel and
visual charm of mechanical watches.
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CROWN
(MOV’T VK64)
60
40 20
DATE
MINUTE HAND
STOPWATCH
MINUTE
HAND
STOPWATCH
SECOND
HAND
HOUR HAND
24 HOUR
HAND
PUSH
BUTTON A
PUSH
BUTTON B
T
A
C
H
Y
M
E
T
R
E
MECA-QUARTZ
100m/330ft
60
30
45 15 618
24
12
TACHYMETER
1. Pull the crown to position [1]-(1st
click).
2. Turn the crown clockwise to set the
correct date.
3. Push the crown in.
* Do not set the date between 9:00
P.M. and 3:00 A.M. , otherwise the
day may not change properly. If it is
necessary to set the date during the
time period, first change the time to
any time outside it, set the date and
then reset the correct time.
0
1
0
HOW TO SET THE DATEHOW TO SET THE TIME
1. Pull the crown to position [2]-(2nd
click).
2. Turn the crown clockwise to set the
correct time.
3. Push the crown in.
* Take a.m./p.m. into consideration
when setting the hour and minute
hands to the desired time.
* When the crown is at the position
[2], do not press any button,
otherwise the chronograph hands
will move.
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2
1
0
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Instruction
Manual
Restart and stop of the stopwatch can
be repeated by pressing the button A.
ACCUMULATED ELAPSED TIME
MEASUREMENT
STOPRESET
START STOP RESTART
STOPWATCH FUNCTION
• The measurement of time is
indicated by the stopwatch hands
that move independently of the
center hands and 24-hour hand.
• The stopwatch can measure up to 60
minutes.
STANDARD MEASUREMENT
START STOP RESET
Vol.1.02 EN
400
300
240
200
170
140
150
120
110
100
90
80
85
75
70
65
60
STOPWATCH
SECOND HAND
WATER RESISTANCE
Note that the water resistance chart serves
only as a guide (please refer to the water
resistance chart on the next page). Actual
water resistance may vary depending on a
number of factors including water
temperature, water salinity, and use under
water.
The water resistance of your timepiece
may eventually be compromised over time
with general wear and tear and use of your
timepiece under adverse conditions.
Always remember to employ the screw
down crown if available to maintain the
water resistance of your timepiece.
Warranty may be voided if the screw down
crown has not been properly employed.
Note that you should never wear your
watch in a jacuzzi, hot shower or steam
room where steam may enter the case
despite the water tight seals used to
protect your watch. This may cause
condensation inside your watch which
may effect and damage the inner workings
of your watch.
30M/
3ATM 50M/
5ATM 100M/
10ATM 150M/
15ATM 200M/
20ATM
WATER RESISTANCE
CHART
SPLASH/
SHOWERING
SWIMMING/
BATHING
BRIEF SWIMMING/
WATER SPORTS
PROLONGED
SWIMMING/
FREE DIVING
SCUBA
DIVING
PROFESSIONAL
DEEP SEA DIVING
Note: The tachymeter indications may
appear on dial ring, rather than on the
outer bezel (depending on model).
As shown in the illustration, it takes
the vehicle 45 seconds to travel 1km
so the approximate average speed is
80kph (50 mph).
(e.g.) Based on how many seconds it
takes a vehicle to travel 1km or 1 mile
(the available measuring range is up to
60 seconds), the average speed within
the distance can be calculated.
1. Start the chronograph when the
vehicles commence travel.
2. After the vehicle has travelled
1 km/1mile, stop the chronograph.
The approximate average speed within
the distance can be determined by
observing the present position of the
second hand and reading the outer
bezel.
USING THE TACHYMETER
The most common use of a tachymeter
is for measuring the approximate
speed of a vehicle over a known
distance.
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