![]() ![]() Depending on the function, changing modes may automatically change the big hands on the main face. This will cause the hand on Dial C to move, changing the mode of the clock from TME (normal time), CHR (using the stop watch), L-TM (local time) and ALM (setting the alarm). With the stem in, give the stem a little twist in either direction. Turning the stem to the right means giving it a half turn or so in a clockwise direction. Stem Out: The stem pulled out all the way into this third position. Stem Mid: The stem in its middle position Stem In: The stem in its normal position, full pressed into the watch ![]() It has four labels that repeat around the circle: TME (time), CHR (stop watch), L-TM (local time) and ALM (alarm) ![]() Underneath it says "Perpetual calendar"ĭial C: The bottom middle small dial. Underneath it says "Chronograph" and "Alarm"ĭial B: The upper right small dial numbered 0-8. Main Face: The place where the main minute, hour and second hands are.ĭial A: The upper left small dial numbered up to 24. Here is how these instructions will refer to the various elements of the watch: Its functionality includes an alarm clock, a chronograph (i.e., stop watch) and a perpetual calendar. This particular model has three small dials in addition to the main face, two buttons and a stem. Here are instructions for one particular model - BL5XXX - that probably hold for similar Eco-Drive watches. The English-language instructions for setting Eco-Drive watches are close to incomprehensible. This will have to be changed to some kind of "feature list" for this thing. ![]()
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