Ingenieur chronograph SPORT User manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
使用说明
使用說明
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ИНСТРУКЦИЯ ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ
КЕРІВНИЦТВО З ВИКОРИСТАННЯ
NÁVOD K OBSLUZE
REF. 3809
INGENIEUR
CHRONOGRAPH SPORT
REFERENCE 3809
IWE07762/02.17/0.75


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INGENIEUR CHRONOGRAPH SPORT


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Welcome to the small circle of
individuals who, if we are to be abso-
lutely precise, demand slightly more
of a watch than absolute precision.
Appreciation of a watch is more than
mere appreciation of the correct time.
It is enthusiasm for an ingenious idea.
For the interplay between precision
and imagination. Between time and
timelessness. Between boundaries
and infinity. Between laws to which
the entire world is subject, and taste,
which cannot be dictated to anyone.
That is why, since 1868, we have been
devoting rather more of our time to
watches that must not only run with
absolute precision but which also, with

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every passing second, exert a fascin-
ation with the great achievements of
master craftsmanship: a fascination
with new inventions of a technical,
material or formal nature, even if they
are concealed in minute details that are
perhaps not even visible. You are now
the owner of a beautiful new example
of this IWC tradition. We would like to
congratulate you on your choice and
send you our best wishes for the time
you will spend with your watch, which
perhaps cannot be described with any
greater accuracy than it is here.
IWC MANAGEMENT

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THE TECHNICAL
REFINEMENTS
OF THE INGENIEUR
CHRONOGRAPH SPORT
Your IWC watch shows you the time in
hours, minutes and seconds, together
with the date. You can use the inte-
grated chronograph to measure any
period of time in seconds, minutes
and hours. Stop times can be added
together. The mechanical movement
with automatic winding has a power
reserve of approximately 68 hours
when fully wound. The engraved rotor
winds the watch in both directions
of rotation via IWC’s double-pawl
winding.

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Your Ingenieur Chronograph Sport
is protected by a sapphire glass of
hardness grade 9 on Mohs’ scale.
Your watch is water-resistant 12 bar.
To ensure that this extraordinary watch
continues to perform faultlessly in the
future, it is essential to observe a few
important operating instructions.

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1Hour hand
2Minute hand
3Small seconds hand
4Date display
5Chronograph
seconds hand
Minute counter 6
Hour counter 7
Screw-in crown 8
Start/stop button
9
Reset/flyback 10
button
3
2
4
8
10
9
6
7
1
5

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FUNCTIONS OF
THECROWN
X — Normal position (screwed in)
0 — Winding position
1 — Date setting
2 — Time setting
0 1 2X

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NORMAL POSITION
This watch has a screw-in crown.
Screwing the crown in to its normal
position (X) prevents the inadvertent
adjustment of the time or date and also
acts as a double seal to prevent water
from seeping into the case. To release
the crown, unscrew it by turning it to
the left, where it automatically assumes
position 0, the winding position. By
depressing the crown into position X
and turning it to the right at the same
time, it is screwed down firmly again
and secured.

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WINDING POSITION
With the crown in the winding position
(0), you can also wind the automatic
movement by hand. A few revolutions
of the crown are enough to start the
movement. However, it is recom-
mended to wind the watch by turning
the crown through approximately
20 revolutions as this will ensure
maximum precision. The crown must
always be in position X when you are
wearing your watch.

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DATE SETTING
If a month has fewer than 31 days,
you will need to set the date manually
to the first day of the following month.
Release the screw-in crown and pull
it out to position 1. You can now set
the date by turning the crown to the
right (direct advance). You should not
use the rapid-adjustment function
between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. because
the movement automatically advances
the date during this period.

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TIME SETTING
Pull out the crown to position 2. This
will stop the movement. To set the
time accurately to the second, it is
best to stop the movement as the
seconds hand passes 60. You can
now set the time by turning the crown
and positioning the minute hand
exactly above the minute stroke. To
start the seconds hand, push in the
crown to position 0. When setting
the time, please be aware of the date
change, which always takes place at
12 midnight. If this change has already
taken place at 12 noon, you must
move the hands forward by 12 hours.

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Important: Although the watch is
water-resistant in positions 0, 1 and 2,
the crown should always be screwed
in again for normal use (position X).
SETTING YOUR WATCH
CORRECTLY
To set your watch correctly, proceed
as follows:
– Release the crown by turning it to the
left.
–Wind the movement (approximately
20 revolutions of the crown).
–Pull out the crown to position 1.
– Turn the crown to the right to advance
the date display in steps. Set the
display to yesterday’s date.

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–Pull out the crown to position 2. This
will stop the movement. To set the
time accurately to the second, it is
best to stop the movement as the
seconds hand passes 60.
– Turn the hands forward until the date
display changes to today’s date.
The hands will now be positioned
between 12 midnight and 1 a.m.
–Now turn the hands forward to the
correct time. If you are setting the
watch in the afternoon, you must
turn the hands past 12 noon again.
– Push the crown back to position 0 to
start the movement.
–Now push the crown to position
X and secure it by simultaneously
turning it to the right.

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Important: Although the watch is
water-resistant in positions 0, 1 and 2,
the crown should always be screwed
in again for normal use (position X).
READING THE TIME
IN THE DARK
The dial and the hour, minute and
seconds hands of your watch have
luminescent elements that allow you
to read the time effortlessly, even in
total darkness.

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READING THE
CHRONOGRAPH
Chronograph seconds hand: The
scale for the central chronograph
seconds hand runs around the edge
of the dial.
Minute and hour counters: The
subdial at 12 o’clock has two hands,
which run continuously and show
the elapsed time on a 12-hour and a
60-minute scale. The hour and minute
counters can be read like a standard
analogue time display. In other words,
one revolution of the minute counter
is equal to 60 minutes, and one revo-
lution of the hour counter is equal to
12 hours.

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USING THE CHRONOGRAPH
Start: To start the chronograph, press
the start/stop button.
Flyback: You can start recording a
new time immediately, even when
the chronograph is running. Simply
depress the reset/flyback button fully,
as far as it will go. All three chrono-
graph hands are reset to zero, and a
new measurement is started as soon
as the button is released.
Stop: To stop the running chrono-
graph, press the start/stop button.
Reset: Depress the reset/flyback
button fully, as far as it will go. This
will reset all the chronograph hands
to zero.

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Aggregate timing: You can add stop
times together by pressing the start/
stop button again after the first meas-
urement instead of the reset/flyback
button.
CALCULATING SPEED
When you complete a calibrated
distance of 1 kilometre, you can read
your average speed directly on the
tachymeter scale. Activate the chrono-
graph as you pass your starting point
and stop it at the end of the meas-
ured distance. You can now read the
average speed in kilometres per hour
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