(2) + or - 1 minute 1" 2" (1) The calendar is semi-perpetual, that is the number of days per month is predefined. For February it is necessary to reset the date when it is only 28 days. Activation of the glass Activation of the setting Incrementation or decrementation by one day Validation of the setting Selecting the "date" mode (eg. 5 July) + or - 1 day (1) S ETTING THE S ETTING THE 76 or 1" 2" Activation of the glass Activation of the setting Selecting the "h-m-s" mode (eg. 8 h 34' 20'') Incrementation or decrementation by one minute Validation of the setting, the seconds restart at zero Validation of the setting, the seconds continue normally (1) (1) Accuracy: -0.3 to +0.5 seconds / day. (2) Pressing continuously on or allows continuous advance of the setting. After one complete revolution, the minute hand stops and the hour hand advances in one hour steps. (2) + or - 1 minute 1" 2" (1) The calendar is semi-perpetual, that is the number of days per month is predefined. For February it is necessary to reset the date when it is only 28 days. Activation of the glass Activation of the setting Incrementation or decrementation by one day Validation of the setting Selecting the "date" mode (eg. 5 July) + or - 1 day (1) S ETTING THE S ETTING THE S ELECTING 8 1" 2" Activation of the glass Activation of the setting Validation of selections Selecting the "Units" mode Selecting "Celsius degree / metre" or "Fahrenheit degree / foot" Selecting "12" or "24" hours 91" (1) For more information, see the explanation of the barometer function on page 16. (2) The two hands indicate a tendency while the digital display gives the absolute pressure in hectoPascal (1 hectoPascal = 1 millibar). After 30 seconds, the digital display returns to "h-m-s" mode. (2) Activation of the glass Activation of the barometer function B AROMETER Indication of the (1) C HRONO Precise measurement 10 1" (1) Resolution: 1/100 of a second Measuring range: 9 h 59' 59'' and 99/100. (2) After 30 seconds, the hands display the time again but the digital display remains in CHRONO mode. After 10 h, the digital display returns to "h-m-s" mode". Activation of the glass Activation of the chronograph Starting the chronograph Stopping the chronograph (eg. 10'' and 34/100) Resetting the chronograph (1) (2) 11 Precise measurement 1" Activation of the glass Activation of the chronograph Starting the chronograph Displaying the intermediate time (eg. 48'' and 15/100) Restarting the chronograph, taking into account the running time Stopping the chronograph (eg. 2' 54'' and 88/100) Resetting the chronograph C HRONO ( C OMPASS Compass. Indication 12 1" 2" Activation of the glass Activation of the adjustment of the magnetic deviation Activation of the compass function Setting the magnetic deviation to the east (+) or west (-) Validation of the setting (eg. 2° East) (2) (1) (1) The minute hand points to the North. A more accurate reading is obtained by holding the watch horizontally. The digital display gives the set magnetic deviation. After 30 seconds, the digital display returns to "h-m-s" mode. (2) For more information, see the explanation of the magnetic deviation on page 20. + or - 1 degree 13 1" 1" 2" (1) When the programmed time is reached, the alarm can be stopped by pressing one of the pushers. Activation of the glass Activation of the alarm function (eg. 12h19') Setting the time Incrementation or decrementation by one minute Validation of the setting Deactivation of the alarm Activation of the alarm (1) + or - 1 minute A LARM A LTIMETER Indication of altitude 14 1" 2" (1) The altitude is displayed in metres or feet depending on the units selection (see "Selecting the units" on page 8). After 30 seconds, the hands show the time again but the digital display remains in ALTIMETER mode. After 10 h, the digital display returns to "h-m-s" mode (2) The adjustment shows the altimeter setting at the value of the actual altitude. For more information, see the explanation of the altimeter on page 20. Validation of the setting (2) Activation of the glass Adjusting the altitude Activation of the altimeter function Incrementation or decrementation (1 m or 3 ft) (1) + or - 1 step 151" (1) To obtain the best reading, it is necessary to remove the watch from your wrist and wait for approximately 15 to 30 minutes. For more information, see the explanation of the THERMOMETER on page 22. (2) The temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius or in degrees Fahrenheit depending on the units selected (see "selecting the units" on page 8). After 30 seconds, the hands display the time again but the digital display remains in THERMOMETER mode. (2) Activation of the glass Activation of the THERMOMETER function Indication of the (1) T HERMOMETER 16 G LOSSARY BAROMETER Barometer function, indication Description of the function In this mode, your watch is transformed into a BAROMETER. The hands superpose meteorological trend. Explanations Changes in weather are linked to variations in atmos...