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Set Watch Time

Please read this section carefully before setting up your watch.

Winding your watch

For most watches you must first unscrew the crown counter clockwise. The stem will spring out by itself. Rotate the crown clockwise about 30 revolutions. This will give the watch an initial pre charge. If you do not wear the watch on a daily basis, you will need to charge your watch as it will de-wind as it sits. While you wear the watch, the kinetic movement maintains the watches power and keeps the time and charge.  

You will never need to replace a battery as the watch is fully mechanical. We do recommend that you have your watch serviced once a year as all automatic watches require. Any watch repair shop should be able to do this for you. Our automatic watches come with a Japanese Miyoca movement, which is one of the highest quality Japanese movements in today’s market.

Setting Date and Time 

First you need to unscrew the crown (setting knob) of the watch. Turn dial from up to down (downwards), you will feel the knob loosen and then it will pop out gently.

Pull out the pin very gently and turn downwards to set the date. If you have a Day and Date watch, turn upwards to set the day of the week.

To set the time, pull the pin out futher and turn to set the appropriate time.

Finally push pin in and simultaneously turn upwards to screw back the pin.

Please make sure you push turn the pin tightly because most cases of Water Damaged watches are caused due to the pin being screwed up not tight enough.

For more questions about setting your watch, please contact us.

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