Armitron®
WATCH INSTRUCTIONS
ANALOG
SETTING THE WATCH
These instructions apply to a variety of watch styles.
To change the Time, Day or Date on your analog watch, simply follow the accompanying instructions, according to your specific style.
A. NEUTRAL POSITION: This is the normal operating position of the watch in which the Crown is free to turn in either direction without any effect on the time.
B. POSITION TO SET THE DATE (if your watch has a Date window)
C. POSITION TO SET THE TIME
SETTING THE TIME ON STANDARD ANALOG WATCH STYLES
NOTE: This “standard” style has no Calendar or Day/Date “windows” on the dial, and unlike the above diagram, has only 2 Crown positions – Closed (‘A’) and Open (‘C’). To change the time, simply pull out the Crown all the way until it stops (position ‘C’). Rotate the Crown in either direction until desired time is obtained. Push the Crown back in all the way (position ‘A’) to
SETTING THE TIME ON CALENDAR AND DAY/ DATE WATCH STYLES
Follow the above instructions to change the time.
SETTING THE DATE ON CALENDAR WATCHES
If your watch has a Date “window” only, pull the Crown out to position ‘B’ (see diagram) and turn the Crown in either a clockwise direction or a counter clockwise direction (depending upon your specific watch style). Continue to rotate the Crown in the appropriate direction until desired Date is obtained. Push Crown back in all the way until it stops (position ‘A’) to
SETTING THE DAY/ DATE
If your watch has a Day/Date “window” (or two separate “windows”, one for each), pull Crown out to position ‘B’ (see diagram). Rotate the Crown in either a clockwise direction to change the Day or the Date, or in the opposite direction depending upon your particular watch style. Each turn of the Crown will advance the Day or the Date respectively. If the Day does not advance using this short cut method, pull out the Crown to position ‘C’ and rotate the Crown until the time advances each 24 hour period. Continue to rotate the Crown until desired Day is obtained. After the correct time has been set, push the Crown back in all the way (position ‘A’) to
NOTE: During normal time keeping (the watch is running, with the Crown in position ‘A’) the Day and/or Date will advance between the hours of 11PM and 5AM. Please keep this in mind when setting the watch.
WATER RESISTANCE
This Analog Watch is Water Resistant to the depth specified on the back of the watch.
DO NOT SUBMERGE IN WATER DEEPER THAN THAT SPECIFIED ON THE CASE BACK OF THE WATCH. If there are no markings, either on the front dial or case back of the watch to indicate water resistance, do not submerge the watch in water.
CROWN
A B C
CROWN POSITIONS
CHANGING THE BATTERY
Change the battery when the watch becomes slow or does not operate. It is not necessary to return your watch to Armitron for battery replacement. However, it is recommended that you bring your watch to a local jeweler. Some important facts to remember when changing the battery are: (1) before removing the battery, be sure to denote polarity so that the new battery is installed exactly the same way and (2) replace with same or equivalent.
NOTE: BATTERIES ARE NOT COVERED UNDER THE WARRANTY.
Dear Customer:
Help your watch/jewelry retailer protect our environment by properly recycling the button cell battery in your watch. Professional jewelers and watch retailers are best equipped to replace the battery in your watch without damage to the watch case and movement inside. They have the specialized tools and experience to do the job right. Inexperienced people can scar the case and damage the water resistant seal – voiding your warranty.
It is important to recycle your watch battery in an environmentally safe way. Watch batteries contain very small amounts of mercury, which is required to prevent corrosion of the battery and damage to your watch. There is no danger to you or your watch from the mercury because it is in the sealed battery. But you need to recycle your watch battery properly. Your professional watch/jewelry retailer is the best person to do this for you. These professionals collect used batteries and recycle them through licensed waste management companies.
Do our environment and your watch a favor. Ask your watch/jewelry professional to replace your battery when it expires.