Horage watchmaker Lenny walks you through the details and usage of your new Supersede. Guide for the Supersede functions and different usages Position 1: Winding Position • In this position you can wind the watch manually by turning the crown clockwise. • As you wind you can see the power in the mainspring increase by looking at the power reserve indicator. • When the power reserve is full you can stop winding. SUPERSEDE TRUE ALL-TERRAIN GMT 6 Power Reserve Indicator Position 3: Setting Home Time (or reference time) • With the crown unscrewed pull the crown outwards to the second notch. The seconds hand will stop for more accurate time setting. • Turn the crown clockwise to set the Home hand and minutes correctly. • Ensure that the day/night indicator matches the correct time of day to the home hand. • You can also set the date in this position by continually winding the hands past 12 o’clock however “Position 2” is far faster. • Once home and minutes are set push the crown in once to “Position 2”. If completely finished with time setting be sure to push in and screw down the crown. 0 1 2 3 SUPERSEDE TRUE ALL-TERRAIN GMT 7 Second Hand Minute Hand Day/Night Indicator Home Hour Hand Date Position 2: Quick Set Date & Local Time • With the crown unscrewed pull the crown outwards to the first notch. • Set the date by turning the crown counter clockwise. The date will quickly jump through the days. • Set the local time by turning the crown clockwise. • The local hand will jump in one hour increments. • Take note that the date is linked to the local hand. • Once set be sure to push in and screw down the crown. 0 1 2 3 SUPERSEDE TRUE ALL-TERRAIN GMT 8 Date Local Hour Hand Advice for Travelling • When travelling adjust local time only and keep the home time or reference the same. This ensure accurate minutes and seconds are kept. • Unscrew crown and pull out to the first notch (Position 2). • Set local time by simply turning the crown clockwise. • The local hour hand will move in hour increments. • The date is linked to the local hour hand and the date will change automatically when the hour hand passes midnight.
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