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Geneva Watches with Two or Three Hands
Pull the crown out until you feel a click.
Turn the crown counterclockwise until you have the correct time.
Push the crown back in to set the time.
Geneva Watches with Two or Three Hands and a Date Window
Pull the crown out until you feel two clicks. This second click position allows you to set the time.
Turn the crown counter clockwise until you have the correct time. Push the crown all the way in to set the time.
Pull the crown out until you feel one click. This first click position allows you to set the date.
Turn the crown counterclockwise until you have the correct date. Push the crown back in to set the date.
Multi-Function Geneva Watches
Pull the crown out until you feel two clicks. This second click position allows you to set the day.
Rotate the crown counter clockwise until you have the correct day. Push the crown in to set the day.
Pull the crown out until you feel a second click to set the time or the 24-hour hand.
Turn the crown clockwise until you have the correct time, then push the crown in to set it.
Pull the crown out just one click to set the date. Turn the crown clockwise until you have the correct date, then push the crown in to set it.
Geneva Chronograph Watches
Pull the crown out two clicks. This second click position allows you to set the time.
Turn the crown clockwise until you have the correct time, then push the crown in to set it.
Pull the crown out just one click to set the date. Turn the crown clockwise until you have the correct date, then push the crown in to set it.
Stop and start the chronograph by pressing the PA button, located above the crown.
Reset the chronograph by pressing the PB button just below the crown. The PB button returns the chronograph second and minute hands to their original positions of zero.
Automatic Geneva Watches
Wind the mainspring by turning the crown 15 to 20 times clockwise.
Pull the crown out until it clicks.
Turn the crown counterclockwise until you have the correct time, then push the crown in to set the time.
Tips & Warnings
Do not set the date or time between 8 p.m. and 3 a.m. to avoid damage to your Geneva watch. The gears sit too close together during these times.
If your Geneva watch becomes wet, wipe it dry as soon as possible. Keep your watch away from saunas and hot tubs, as the extreme heat diminishes the watch's water resistance.
Unscrew crown. Some models of Sector Sport watches may have a screw down crown. Watches meant to be used in water will often have this feature. To test this try spinning the crown freely in both directions. If it does not spin freely it has a screw down crown. If your Sector has a screw-down crown, turn it in a counter clockwise motion to unscrew it until it pops free.
Pull crown out one click and set date. If the watch has a date perform this step, if not move on to the next step. Pull the crown out one click. Twist crown clockwise and counter clockwise to set the day and date to the previous days day and date. The purpose of this is to set the date by setting the time and insuring the watch is in the correct a.m. and p.m. mode.
Pull crown out to the next click and set time. Pull the crown out the to next click. This is the time setting mode. Set the time by turning the crown clockwise until the day or date changes to the current date. This is the a.m. mode. Continue to the correct time. If it is a p.m. time this will require moving one full circuit of the dial past the twelve again and then to the correct time. If you fail to do this, the date will change at noon. If there is no date, simply set it to the correct time.
Push in and screw down crown to retain water resistance. Push crown down into its furthest setting. If it is a screw-down crown, press the crown in with a finger and twist it clockwise. Be careful here not to cross thread the crown in the crown tube or it will need to be replaced. It should be smooth and easy to turn. If any pressure or resistance is felt stop and start over. If you fail to screw in a screw down crown your Sector Sport watch will not be water resistant.
Of course, there is the way to do that. Try to pull out crown carefully and you will notice that there are two positions (clicks). Second click is when the crown is fully pulled out and the watch hands move by turning crown. But there is first click (lets say - crown is pulled just half way out). In this position the date/day can be quickly changed by turning the crown. Crown=winder.
mcdevito75 here, The crown should be a 2 position crown, try this, pull out the crown as if to set the hands, rotate the hands, (adjust the time) around the dial until you have the right day, Now! push the crown in, Now! slip your finger nail just under the crown and lift the crown to it"s first notch or position, this should allow you to turn the crown and adjust the date, when at the date push the crown back in and your done.
Clearly a screwdown crown is better for water resistance but most watches maintain a seal without it. I wouldn't test out the 100m claim but it should be safe in the pool.
nice noon to you ! you need to open the crown ,to open the crown , wind it counter clockwise until the crown lose then pull it and adjust the time after set the time ,push the crown and wind it clockwise until the crown fix tight,
Yes, you must unscrew the crown before you wind up or set the watch. Always screw the crown down afterwards this keeps the watch in a water resistant condition.
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