Wenger Battalion User manual

Instruction Manual

Table o Contents
Crafte forLife..............................................2
WatchComponents..........................................3
General Features an Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Operat ng Instruct ons (all features not available on all watches)
Stan ar Three-Han Watches................................6
AutomaticWatches ........................................8
DualSub- ialWatches..................................11,13
Swing-outCompassWatch..................................14
DualTimeZoneFeature....................................16
WatchwithAlarm ........................................17
A itionalFeatures........................................18
CaringForYourWatch.......................................19
WarrantyInformation........................................20
WarrantyServiceInstructions..................................21
RegistrationForm...........................................22
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Cra ted For Li e
Delémont, Switzerland 1893
Over a century ago, Wenger built a factory in this tiny Swiss village an
transforme it into pro uction hea quarters for the Genuine Swiss Army
Knife™still use by the Swiss Army to ay. As it was 100 years ago, each tool,
implement an knife manufacture by Wenger is crafte by han in soli
stainless steel an each in ivi ually inspecte for quality an craftsmanship.
This same attention to etail has been applie to genuine Wenger watches.
Wenger watches are Swiss- esigne , -engineere an -crafte with only the
most accurate Swiss movement available. Each watch is constructe with
form an function that last a lifetime. As with the genuine Swiss Army knife,
Wenger watches are urable, high quality, an versatile enough for use on any
occasion. Wenger watches are engineere to provi e the same resourcefulness
as the genuine Swiss Army knife, supplying functionality beyon the every ay.
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Wenger Watch Components
Movements – Swiss quartz movements or 25-Jewel Swiss Automatic
movement.
Case Body – All stainless steel or titanium for quality an urability.
Water-Res stant – To 50m (165') or 100m (330') for stan ar watches.
To 200m (660') or 1000m (3300') for ive watches.
Straps/Bracelets – Stainless steel an titanium bracelets feature ive buckles
or eployant jewelry buckles. Straps are offere in genuine calfskin leather,
specially treate rubberize leather, water-resistant rubber or nylon, or other
high-quality materials.
Lum nous Markers – Han s, markers, an numerals may be overlai with
Super Luminova®which recharges in secon s when expose to irect sunlight
for exten e nighttime visibility.
Crystals – The crystal is the clear surface which covers the watch ial.
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General Features and Components
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Bracelet or strap
Crown protector
Crown (use to set
ate an time)
Bezel ring
Case
Hour, minute
an secon
han s
Military
time

Opt onal Features
• Rotating bezel measures elapse time
• Tachymeter measures spee over a known istance
• Date isplay win ow (may offer magnifie isplay win ow or ual numeral
“Big Date” win ow)
• Day of the week isplay win ow
• Screw- own crown for a e water resistance
• Dual time zone option to track time in two known time zones
• Alarm
• Swing-out compass
• Military time features printe 24-hour in icators
• Push-button release clasp
• Mother-of-Pearl ial
• Automatic watches – these are woun an powere by the natural motion
of your arm an wrist.
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Setting the Time and Date on Standard Watches
(see Table o Contents on p.1 or other watches)
Important note: If the crown of your watch oes not pull irectly out or if
your watch is water-resistant to 200m, then you may have a watch with a
screw- own crown. Rotate the crown counterclockwise until the crown moves
away from the watch. This will set the crown in Position 1. Always screw own
the crown after making any a justments. This is very important as the screw-
own crown assures water resistance.
Pos t on 1 Pos t on 2 Pos t on 3

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1. Pull out the crown to Position 2 (one “click” out). Rotate crown counter-
clockwise until the ate shows one ay earlier than the ate you want to set.
2. Pull out the crown to Position 3 (two “clicks” out). Rotate crown so the
watch han s move clockwise until the current ate shows. Then set the
watch han s to the correct time. Turn the watch han s past 12 once if
you’re setting the watch for a P.M. time. Push the crown back to Position 1.
3. For a watch with ay an ate isplay, pull out the crown of the watch to
Position 2, turn it clockwise to change the ay an counterclockwise to
change the ate.
4. Return the crown to the fully epresse Position 1, assuring the crown has
been further screwe own on all 200m watches.
For Watches W thout a Date D splay
1. To set the time for watch without ate isplay, pull out the crown to
Position 2. Turn the crown either clockwise or counterclockwise to set the
correct time.
2. Return the crown to the fully epresse Position 1, assuring the crown has
been screwe own on all 200m watches.

Setting the Time and Date on Automatic Watches
(see Table o Contents on p.1 or other watches)
1. Pull out the crown to Position 2 (one “click” out). Rotate crown clockwise
until the ate shows one ay earlier than the ate you want to set.
2. Pull out the crown to Position 3 (two “clicks” out). Rotate crown so the
watch han s move clockwise until the current ate shows. Then set the
watch han s to the correct time. Turn the watch han s past 12 once if
you’re setting the watch for a P.M. time. Push the crown back to Position 1.
(continue next page)
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Pos t on 1 Pos t on 2 Pos t on 3

3. For a watch with ay an ate isplay, pull out the crown of the watch to
Position 2, turn it clockwise to change the ay an counterclockwise to
change the ate.
4. Return the crown to the fully epresse Position 1, assuring the crown has
been further screwe own on all 200m watches.
Stopped Automat c Watches
If the watch is not worn it will win own an stop. We suggest the following
proce ure to start an automatic watch which has stoppe . With the crown in
Position 1, win the crown clockwise for approximately 30 secon s, an the
watch will start.
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Day and Date Dual Sub-Dial Watch
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Bracelet or strap
Right inset
pusher*
Left inset
pusher*
Bezel ring
Day sub- ial
Date sub- ial
Crown, crown positions
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Setting the Time and Date o Dual Sub-dial Watches
Set the T me
1. Pull out crown to position 2.
2. Rotate crown clockwise to set the time.
3. Return crown to position 1.
Set the Date
1. Pull out crown to position 2.
2. Set time to 6:00 by rotating the crown.
3. Use left inset pusher* to set current ay.
4. Use right inset pusher* to set current ate.
5. Rotate crown counter-clockwise to set current time. Turn the watch han s
past 12 once if you’re setting the watch for a P.M. time.
6. Return crown to position 1.
*please use a blunt object, such as a pen tip, to operate the inset pushers.
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2nd Time Zone Dual Sub-Dial Watch
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Bracelet or strap
2n Time zone
pusher
2n Time zone
hour han
Date
Hour han
2n Time zone
minute han
Secon han
Crown
Minute han

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Setting the Time and Date o
2nd Time Zone Dual Sub-Dial Watches
Sett ng the Pr mary Date and T me (Large minute an hour han s)
See pages 6-7 for complete instructions.
Sett ng the 2nd T me Zone
1. Depress the 2n time zone pusher for at least 2 secon s an release.
The minute han will automatically a vance one minute.
2. Depress the pusher aga n an hol it own to a vance the minute an
hour han s. The longer the pusher is epresse , the faster the time will
a vance.
3. If you o not epress the pusher for 10 secon s your watch will automati-
cally exit the setting mo e.

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Operating Instructions or Swing-Out Compass Watch
Sett ng the Date
1. Pull out the crown to Position 2 (one “click” out). Rotate crown counter-
clockwise until the ate shows one ay earlier than the ate you want to set.
2. Pull out the crown to Position 3 (two “clicks” out). Rotate crown so the
watch han s move clockwise until the current ate shows. Then set the
watch han s to the correct time. Turn the watch han s past 12 once if
you’re setting the watch for a P.M. time.
3. Return the crown to the fully epresse Position 1.
Pos t on 1 Pos t on 2 Pos t on 3

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Operat ng the Compass
1. Swing-out si e of case to reveal compass.
2. Lay the compass on a flat surface for best results.
3. Your compass will a just to accurately reflect orientation within 30 secon s,
the arrow may un ergo some movement uring this perio . Once still, the
re arrow will be pointing North.
4. Your compass now accurately reflects your orientation.
2, 3, 4
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Dual Time Zone Feature
(2nd Time Zone Dual Sub-Dial, see page 12)
Note: The secon time zone is rea in military
time (1:00 p.m. = “13”, 2:00 p.m. = “14”, etc.).
The military time hours appear either on the ial,
or on some mo els, on the bezel of the watch.
1. Begin by setting the regular time by following
the instructions on pages 6 an 7.
2. To set the secon time zone, pull out the crown to Position 2 (one “click”
out) an set the secon time zone han (in icate above in re ) by turning
the crown clockwise.
3. Return the crown to the fully epresse Position 1, assuring the crown has
been screwe own on all 200m watches.

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Watch with Alarm
1. Begin by setting the regular time by following
the instructions on pages 6 an 7.
2. Pull crown out to Position 2.
3. Rotate crown clockwise to set alarm han
(in icate in re ) at esire alarm time.
4. Pull out alarm button (locate at either 2 o’clock
or 11 o’clock) to set alarm. You will hear a brief
signal acknowle ging that the alarm is set.
5. Return crown (not the alarm button) to Position 1. Alarm will soun when
hour han passes alarm han .
Note: Do not expose watch to moisture when alarm button is pulle out. Push
in alarm button to stop alarm at any time. If alarm button is not pushe in,
alarm will soun once, pause an then soun ten times an stop. Push alarm
button in to stop or alarm will soun again in 12 hours.

Additional Features
(All eatures may not be available on all models)
Rotat ng Bezel
This feature enables you to track elapse time.
1. Turn the bezel counterclockwise until the zero in icator (60) is at the
minute han .
2. The position of the minute han in relation to the zero in icator on the
bezel will in icate the total number of minutes elapse .
Deployant (Jewelry) Clasp
Deployant closures are use to assure a secure fit of your watch an easy
opening an closing. Deployant closures on straps allow for a one-time fitting
instea of refitting each time the watch is worn.
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Deployant Buckles on Bracelets
Deployant buckles on bracelets are generally ouble eployant, or two-si e
to hi e the buckle an give the bracelet a seamless appearance.
1. Have the watch fitte by a professional jeweler an
the appropriate links remove .
2. Gently pull on either si e of the clasp to open, or
press own to close.
Caring or Your Watch
Even though your watch is water-resistant, it is not recommen e that you wear
it in a hot shower, sauna or hot tub. We suggest sen ing your Wenger watch
to our Customer Service Center for battery replacement (please see proce ure
un er “Warranty Service”). Batteries shoul only be replace by a professional
jeweler to maintain the watch’s water-resistancy. If your watch has a bracelet,
we suggest you see a jeweler for any sizing a justments.
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