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Automatic Watches - Aristo ETA 2801-3 Instructions For Use And Guarantee

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Instructions for Use
1. Watches with mechanical movement
1.1. With a manual winder
Before using the watch you will need to wind it up by turning the
winding crown several times between your thumb and index finger until
it stops. Fully wound up, the movement is powered for approx. 38 hours.

1.2. Automatic watches

An automatic wristwatch is wound by a rotor which moves back and forth during the normal act of wearing it and
in so doing winds the spring. A fully wound self-winding movement runs for around 40 hours. If the watch is only
worn occasionally, the spring must first be started by hand, by moving the crown back and forth three to four times
using the thumb and index finger. An overwind protection mechanism stops the spring being wound too far.
Setting the time and the date
Pull out the winding crown so that it clicks once.
Turn the winding crown in a clockwise direction to adjust the date at speed.
Set the date to the day before.
Movements: ETA 2801
Movements: ETA 2824-2, ETA 2671,
For watches without a date function, please go straight to point 5.
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