Omega Speedmaster X-33 REGATTA Operating Instructions Manual

Omega Speedmaster X-33 REGATTA Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Special recommendations Environmental protection OMEGA international warranty (valid for U S A only) OMEGA international warranty DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION pecial recommendationS What must I do to ensure that my OMEGA watch provides me with excellent service for many years? Magnetic fields : avoid contact with magnets, or putting your watch on top of loudspeakers, refrigerators or magnetic cases for iPads or other tablets, since such objects generate magnetic fields...
  • Page 4: Environmental Protection

    Who should I contact for a maintenance service or battery replacement ? We recommend that you contact an approved OMEGA service centre or authorized OMEGA retailer They are equipped with the tools and apparatus required to carry out the work and the necessary...
  • Page 5: Omega International Warranty Valid For U.s.a. Only

    In the event that repairs are unable to restore the normal conditions of use of your OMEGA watch, OMEGA SA guarantees its replacement by an OMEGA watch of identical or similar charateristics The warranty for the replacement watch ends twenty-four (24) months, after the date of purchase of the replaced watch ’...
  • Page 6 STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY YOUR AUTHORIZED OMEGA RETAILER CARRIES SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY OTHER GUARANTEES The OMEGA customer service ensures the perfect working order of your OMEGA watch If your watch needs maintenance, rely on an authorized OMEGA retailer or an authorized OMEGA Service Center They can guarantee service according to OMEGA SA’s standards...
  • Page 7: Omega International Warranty

    In the event that repairs are unable to restore the normal conditions of use of your OMEGA watch, OMEGA SA guarantees its replacement by an OMEGA watch of identical or similar characteristics The warranty for the replacement watch ends twenty-four (24) months, after the date of purchase of the replaced watch ’...
  • Page 8 • the OMEGA watch handled by non-authorized persons (for example for battery replacement, service or repair) or which has been altered in its original condition beyond OMEGA SA’s control Any further claim against OMEGA SA, for example for damages additional to the above described...
  • Page 9: Description

    The information contained in this document is for the standard use of the SPEEDMASTER X-33 Regatta model. For further information, consult the website. In addition to the usual watch functions, the SPEEDMASTER X-33 Regatta has functions specially dedicated to regattas (countdown and log book)
  • Page 10 DESCRIPTION Chrono / timer functions pUSherS and crown Start / stop Log book function Countdown / race function Proceed to next buoy record Countdown display Programming Start, synchronize, Increase the setting value save buoy, stop, reset to initial value, access the next log book Display and programming See inset below Display...
  • Page 11: Use

    General information naviGatinG between GroUpS and paGeS The functions are separated into 2 groups (see illustration opposite) Pressing once on the crown brings up the next function Pressing and holding brings up the second group of functions Certain functions are displayed over 2 pages Pressing twice on the crown brings up page 2 if it is available (see illustration opposite (1/2)) The display returns to page 1 after 10 seconds, or by pressing once on the crown proGramminG mode...
  • Page 12 naviGatinG between fUnctionS Coordinated Universal Time Chronograph International reference time Chronograph function See page 12 See page 28 Time T1 TIMER Time defined by the user Countdown function See page 14 See page 26 Time T2 Alarm 1 Time defined by the user First alarm See page 14 See page 16...
  • Page 13: Utc

    diSplay Universal time display (Universal Time Coordinated) This time was previously known as GMT, and this name is still used in certain fields. Current date UTC day number Page 1 Page 2 Perpetual calendar As per standard ISO 8601 Selected function Alternating between: - day of the week and - week number...
  • Page 14: Programming

    proGramminG Because is the time base used for Select function all the other watch functions, it must be programmed first. Enter programming + increment Follow the same procedure for the settings Confirm and move to the below: next setting • year, month, day; - increment •...
  • Page 15: Time Zones T1 And T2

    TIME ZONES T1 AND T2 diSplay is used for local time The hands continuously display time is used for the second time zone. is not displayed with the hands To set , only the time difference from needs to be programmed. So the time must be set before programming Number of day of the year Current date...
  • Page 16 TIME ZONES T1 AND T2 proGramminG Select function The programming consists of defining the time difference between the desired time Enter programming During programming, the " " or " " sign above the display indicates that the time difference from is positive or negative.
  • Page 17: Alarm

    ALARM diSplay 2 alarms are available: They all work the same way Alarm status: : activated Next alarm activation date Page 1 Page 2 : deactivated Selected function Alternating between: - day of next activation - reference time Programmed alarm Programmed alarm time time The reference time may be...
  • Page 18 ALARM proGramminG Activating the alarm Select function Select function Activate/deactivate the Enter programming alarm + increment Confirm and move to Follow the same procedure for the settings below: the next setting • reference time - increment • year, month, day; •...
  • Page 19: Ctd

    diSplay "Countdown" This function initially displays the time remaining before the start of the race (    ), and then automatically switches to race time (   ) (see example on page 32). Before the end of the After the end of the countdown countdown Current time...
  • Page 20 proGramminG Select function Programming is available only if the countdown is stopped. Enter programming function can be programmed up to 59 minutes before the start of the race. + increment The function automatically saves the last programming (it cannot be reset to zero). - increment Exit programming...
  • Page 21 Exit the function access the log book (   ) once the countdown has been launched Start the countdown 2 buttons to press so that the user cannot exit the function by mistake. If more than 30 seconds have elapsed, the Synchronize with the time is synchronized to the next minute;...
  • Page 22: Rac

    "Race" This function is displayed automatically at the end of the countdown (   ). It enables you to save the race time and the split times at the buoys Upon switching to race mode (   ), the log book (  ) is automatically erased.
  • Page 23: Lgb

    diSplay "Logbook" There are two log book records available (  ) The values recorded during Race mode are saved to Upon switching between mode, is transferred Log book Page 2 Page 1 : LGB A : LGB B Current time (24h mode) Selected function Split time...
  • Page 24 Look up buoy information Select function Display the first buoy If the displayed buoy is the last, press information again to go back to the main Press the button again to display the screen. information on the next buoy. Display the last buoy If the displayed buoy is the first, press information again to go back to the...
  • Page 25 Erase buoy information Exit erase mode Select function The buoy display stops flashing. Display the information for the buoy to erase using the navigation buttons Select the information to erase The buoy display flashes. Confirm the erase If the information on a buoy is erased, all Hold down the button for two more the buoys with a higher number will have seconds once all the watch displays...
  • Page 26 Erase information from a log book Exit erase mode Select function The log book display stops flashing. Display the log book to be erased Once the countdown has finished and race Select the log book to be mode started, the contents of erased moved to .
  • Page 27: Timer

    TIMER diSplay The TIMER function allows you to count down a pre-defined time period, and then count the elapsed time after passing zero Before or during the countdown After the countdown Number of days elapsed Before the end of the countdown After the end of the Number of days...
  • Page 28 TIMER proGramminG Start/stop ( ) the Select function countdown/time count : Stop/restart from Enter programming displayed time The countdown/time count continues + increment Reset to zero Confirm and move to the When the TIMER has been stopped next setting After resetting to zero, the last time - increment programmed is displayed Exit programming...
  • Page 29: Chronograph

    CHRONOGRAPH diSplay Select function Hundredths of a second Selected function Start/stop ( ) the time measurement Time measured Stop ( ) /restart the time measurement Display split time ( Press again to continue the time measurement After 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds and 99 hundredths, the timing is stopped and Reset chrono to zero reset to zero automatically.
  • Page 30: Chimes

    CHIMES Several types of chime are used for the following different functions and priorities: SeqUenceS alarmS deadline fUnctionS The last 5 seconds sound before the TIMER chimes Chimes at 300, 240, 120, 60, 45, 30, 20, 15 s, as well as the last 10 seconds before the start of the race The countdown chimes are different for each minute prioritieS •...
  • Page 31: Special Functions

    SPECIAL FUNCTIONS enerGy SavinG mode The energy saving mode is activated by pulling the crown out • the display disappears; • the hands move to 12 o'clock; • all the measurements in progress continue, but the chimes are deactivated Push the crown back in to exit energy saving mode (This mode does not work in CTd or RAC mode) Synchronization If the watch is in energy saving mode, it is possible to synchronize the hands If the hands do not display...
  • Page 32 Standby mode Standby mode is automatically activated after 5 days without any activity • the display disappears; • the hands continue to indicate • all the measurements in progress continue; • ALARMS and TIMER can still sound (if the chime is not stopped by the user, the watch returns to standby mode after 20 seconds) Press one of the pushers or the crown to exit standby mode...
  • Page 33: Example

    EXAMPLE reGatta The SPEEDMASTER X-33 Regatta watch was specially designed to enable Emirates Team New Zealand (ETNZ) sailors to manage the different stages of the America's Cup The one described below represents a specific application scenario for which this watch was designed.
  • Page 34 EXAMPLE reGatta cont The race comprises the following phases: Start of the race End of the race Start CTD Synchronization Synchronization buoy 1 buoy 3 buoy 4 buoy 5 LGB look-up buoy 2 Finish...
  • Page 35: Glossary

    • The hands are out of synch See the synchronization procedure on page 30 The seconds hand makes 5-second jumps. • The battery is at the end of its service life (the battery must be replaced by an authorized OMEGA retailer) ®...
  • Page 36: Pictograms

    PICTOGRAMS Day-date WEEE regulations Split-time counter 2-year international warranty Quartz End of battery life indicator Time zone function Second time zone Perpetual calendar Thermocompensated quartz movement Water-resistant to positive pressure of 3 bar (30 metres / 100 feet) Sapphire glass Double anti-reflective treatment Button-type lithium-manganese dioxide battery cell...
  • Page 37 A list of service centers can be consulted on http://omegawatches.com/csnetwork www.omegawatches.com Printed in Switzerland © Omega SA 02/17 – 03090944 M...

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