Omega SA 1400 Watch User Manual


 
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3. Setting the time: hours – minutes – seconds. Pull
the crown to position 3. The seconds hand will stop.
Turn the crown forwards or backwards. Synchronise the
seconds by pushing the crown back to position 1 to
coincide with a given time signal.
SECOND TIME ZONE (calibre 1128, fig. VI)
Thanks to the “24-hour” hand with its triangular point,
travellers can read the time back home at a glance on
the 24-hour scale on the rotating bezel. In order to do
so, the triangle on the bezel must point to 12 o’clock on
the dial.
The bi-directional turning bezel (calibre 1128)
allows a third time zone to be read. To do so, the bezel
must be turned so that the “24 hour” hand points to this
third time zone on the bezel. When read off against the
scale on the bezel, the “24 hour” hand will then indicate
the time in this third time zone.
In order to read the time back home, the triangle of the
bezel must be returned to point to 12 o’clock on the
dial.
SECOND TIME ZONE (calibre 2628, fig. VII, calibre
3603, fig. XX)
Thanks to the “24-hour” hand with its triangular point,
travellers can read the time back home at a glance on the
24-hour scale at the centre of the dial.
CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTIONS (calibre 3603, fig. XX)
Pusher A: start – stop, start – stop, etc. Timing to
within 1/10th of a second for up to 11 hours
.
Pusher B: reset (after stopping).
Self-winding GMT & GMT Chronograph