![]() ![]() Make sure that the 24 hour military time zone corresponds to the correct AM/PM time. NOTE: that the 24 hour military sub dial time zone also changes at the time of setting. When setting the minute hand, put in 5 minutes later than the time to be set and turn it back to the correct time. Next, turn the crown clockwise to advance the hour and minute hands to the desired time. The second hand should stop at the 12 o’clock position. Pull the crown out to position 3 when the second hand reaches the 12 o’clock position. Water Resistant as indicated on the watch SETTING THE TIME, DAY & DATE ON MULTI-FUNCTION MODELS.Days of the week, date, and 24 Hour Military Time subdials.Please keep this in mind when setting the watch. NOTE: During normal timekeeping (watch running with crown in position A) the day and/ or date will advance between the hours of 11pm and 5am. After the correct time has been set, push the crown all the way back to position A to re-engage timekeeping. Continue to rotate the crown until desired day is obtained. If the day does not advance using this method, pull the crown to position C and rotate until the time advances each 24 hour period. Each turn of the crown will advance the day or date respectively. Rotate in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction (depending on watch style) to change the day or the date. If your watch has a date window only, pull the crown out to position B (see diagram). Push the crown all the way back to position A to re-engage timekeeping. Continue to rotate crown until desired date is obtained. 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 or counter clockwise direction (depending on watch style). (If watch has a second hand, it will begin to move.) SETTING THE TIME ON CALENDAR & DAY/DATE WATCH STYLES For time setting: Follow the above instructions. Next, push the crown all the way back to position A to re-engage timekeeping. Rotate the crown in either direction until desire time is obtained. NOTE: The standard style has no calendar or day/date windows on the dial and, unlike the diagram, has only 2 crown positions: A (closed) and C (open).To change the time, pull the crown out all the way until it stops (position C). POSITION TO SET THE TIME SETTING THE TIME ON STANDARD ANALOG WATCH STYLES POSITION TO SET THE DATE: (for watches with date windows)Ĭ. ![]() NEUTRAL POSITION: This is the normal operating position of the watch in which the crown is free to turn in either direction without any affect on the time.ī. To change the time, day, or date on your analog watch simply follow the accompanying instructions according to your specific style.Ī. These instructions apply to a variety of watch styles. Specifically allow and give meaning to "-0000" time zone.3.12 Related Manuals / Resources ANALOG WATCH INSTRUCTIONS SETTING THE WATCH The following are the changes made from and to that remain in this document:Ħ. Any such time zone whose meaning is not known SHOULD be considered equivalent to "-0000" unless there is out-of-band information confirming their meaning. Other multi-character (usually between 3 and 5) alphabetic time zones have been used in Internet messages. However, because of the error in, they SHOULD all be considered equivalent to "-0000" unless there is out-of-band information confirming their meaning. respectively and "Z" is equivalent to "+0000". The original definitions of the military zones "A" through "I" are equivalent to "+0100" through "+0900", respectively "K", "L", and "M" are equivalent to "+1000", "+1100", and "+1200", respectively "N" through "Y" are equivalent to "-0100" through "-1200". The 1 character military time zones were defined in a non-standard way in and are therefore unpredictable in their meaning. Placeholder for "Use UTC but mostly because somebody messed up": Though "-0000" also indicates Universal Time, it is used to indicate that the time was generated on a system that may be in a local time zone other than Universal Time and that the date-time contains no information about the local time zone.Īnd this in particular seems to suggest that -0000 is meant to be used as a The form "+0000" SHOULD be used to indicate a time zone at Universal Time. I agree that the following sentences from RFC 5322 all say that -0000 should be interpreted the same as +0000, but may mean that the client system wasn't necessarily also set to GMT, which, like, who cares? ![]()
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