
HOW TO RE-CALIBRATE YOUR NEW WATCH IF NECESSARY
Second-Hand Shifting
Your watch is a very delicate and precise instrument. Although quite uncommon but sometimes a hard knock or
vibration can cause the hands to move irregularly, therefore will display the incorrect time, even if the internal
clock is still keeping accurate time.
You may notice this when you push S2 (middle button) once to determine if the second hand does not pause at
exactly at 12 or 6 (half second deviation is acceptable), which means the 12 or 6 o’clock reference point has
changed and the watch needs to be re-calibrated.
Second-Hand Shifting
As the watch is running normally, hold the S2 (middle button) for 3 seconds until the second hand stops. The
second hands may stop at the position mentioned below in A, B or C then release the button and follow the
steps below
A. If the second-hand stops between 12 to 6 o’clock
-Press S1 (upper button) once until the second-hand points exactly at the 6o’clock position then Press S2
(middle button) once to confirm.
The watch will stop for a while, wait until the watch resume running. Then you can press S2 (middle button)
once to see it’s position. If it pauses exactly at 12 or 6 o’clock, the re-calibration is successful, if not, do the
above steps again.
B. If the second-hand stops between 6 to 12 o’clock
a. Press S2 (middle button) 1 second and wait for the watch to resume running. After the watch runs normally,
repeat steps above up to “A” .
If after holding S2 (middle button) for more than 3 seconds and the second-hand stops exactly at 6
o’clock
This indicates that the second-hand has exactly 5 seconds left before alignment. If no alignment is required then
just leave the watch alone until it resume running.
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2007 EN
NYSW Quick Setup Guide
Fifth Avenue Series - 1309L-021GN
(3 hands Analog-Digital Atomic Watch)