SPINNAKER HASS Automatic Wrist Watch Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- SPINNAKER
Table of Contents
- SPINNAKER HASS Automatic Wrist Watch
- Product Information:
- Product Usage Instructions:
- OVERVIEW
- Screw-down Crown
- WINDING THE MAINSPRING
- HOW TO SET THE TIME
- HOW TO SET THE DATE
- HOW TO CHANGE THE BRACELET TO NATO STRAP
- HOW TO USE A DEPLOYANT CLASP
- HOW TO RESIZE METAL BRACELET
- WATER RESISTANCE
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SPINNAKER HASS Automatic Wrist Watch
Product Information:
This timepiece is an Automatic Mechanical Watch that has a self-winding movement and does not require a battery. The watch is powered by the motion of the wearer’s wrist during use. It can also be manually wound to start the movement. The watch has a screw-down crown that ensures water resistance and a uni-directional turning bezel. The watch features an hour hand, minute hand, second hand, and a date display.
Product Usage Instructions:
- Before using the watch, it is recommended to manually wind the mainspring to start the movement. To do this, unscrew the crown by turning it anti-clockwise to position [1]. Turn the crown clockwise to wind the mainspring 5-10 times and it will start to move naturally after shaking slightly. Push the crown in then screw it securely.
- The watch should be worn for at least 8 hours each day to ensure it is fully wound. Winding the watch by the crown will put power on the spring but not enough to allow the watch to function fully. If the watch stops overnight or loses time, it means it is not being fully wound.
- If the watch has stopped running after a period of not wearing it, gently move the watch side to side 20 to 30 times to move the rotor or gently turn the crown 5 to 10 times to get the second hand to run at its normal speed.
- To set the time, unscrew the crown and pull it out to position [3]-(2nd click). Turn the crown clockwise to set the correct time. Push the crown in then screw it securely.
- To set the date, unscrew the crown and pull it out to position [2]-(1st click). Turn the crown anti-clockwise to set the correct date.
- The screw-down crown is used to ensure water resistance. Always be certain that the crown is securely screwed down (Position [0] is secured. Positions [1], [2] and [3] are not secured for water resistance). Do not unscrew the crown while in any environment where moisture is present.
- If the watch is running smoothly, do not wind the crown to avoid overwinding the movement. Provided the watch is worn frequently, it should have sufficient power to operate without any fuss.
OVERVIEW
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE UNSCREWING THE CROWN
Screw-down Crown
Screw-down crowns are used to ensure water resistance. ALWAYS be certain that
your crown is securely screwed down (Position [0] is secured. Positions [1],
[2] and [3] are not secured for water resistance ).
Do NOT unscrew your crown while you are in any environment where moisture is
present.
Do NOT pull the crown unless it is UNSCREWED first:
TO UNSCREW: Turn the crown anti-clockwise until it turns freely without
tension. GENTLY pull the crown out to the other desired positions for watch
setting (see specific operating instructions on the following pages).
TO SCREW: Push the crown ALL THE WAY IN (towards the watch) THEN begin to turn
clockwise until it is securely screwed down.
NOTE: Failure to SECURELY screw down the crown after setting the watch may affect its water resistance.
Before you use this watch,
It is recommended that you manually wind the mainspring to start it moving.
This Watch Is An Automatic Watch Equipped With A Manual Winding Mechanism.
WINDING THE MAINSPRING
- Unscrew the crown by turning it anti-clockwise.
- When it is in position [1], turn the crown clockwise to wind. Wind 5-10 times and it will start to move naturally after shaking slightly.
- Push the crown in then screw it securely.
- This watch MUST be worn for at least 8 (Eight) hours each day to ensure it is fully wound.
An automatic watch will only wind when the watch is on your wrist and your arm moves. Winding the watch by the crown will put power on the spring but not enough to allow the watch to function fully. If your watch stops overnight or loses time it means it is not being fully wound.
IMPORTANT NOTE
- If your watch is running smoothly, please do not wind the crown to avoid overwinding the movement. Provided you are wearing the watch frequently, your watch should have sufficient power to operate without any fuss.
- If your watch has stopped running after a period of not wearing the watch, gently move the watch side to side 20 to 30 times to move the rotor or gently turn the crown 5 to 10 times to get the second-hand run at its normal speed.
HOW TO SET THE TIME
- Unscrew the crown and pull it out to position [3]-(2nd click).
- Turn the crown clockwise to set the correct time.
- Push the crown in then screw it securely.
HOW TO SET THE DATE
- Unscrew the crown and pull it out to position [2]-(1st click).
- Turn the crown anti-clockwise to set the correct date.
- Push the crown in then screw it securely.
- Do not set the date between 9:00 P.M. and 4:00 A.M.
HOW TO CHANGE THE BRACELET TO NATO STRAP
HOW TO USE A DEPLOYANT CLASP
- Flip the cover.
- Press the buttons on the clasp sides.
HOW TO RESIZE METAL BRACELET
On the inside of the bracelet, you will see some small arrows engraved on removable links.
WATER RESISTANCE
Note that the water resistance chart serves only as a guide (please refer to
the water resistance chart on the next page). Actual water resistance may vary
depending on a number of factors including water temperature, water salinity
and use under water.
The water resistance of your timepiece may eventually be compromised over time
with general wear and tear and use of your timepiece under adverse conditions.
Always remember to employ the screw-down crown if available to maintain the
water resistance of your timepiece. The warranty may be voided if the screw-
down crown has not been properly employed.
Note that you should NEVER wear your watch in a jacuzzi, hot shower or steam
room where steam may enter the case despite the watertight seals used to
protect your watch.
This may cause condensation inside your watch, which may affect and damage the
inner workings of your watch.
This timepiece is equipped with a self-winding Mechanical Automatic movement.
It does not need a battery.
It is powered by the motions of the user’s own wrist during the wear of the
watch.
You may also choose to wind the watch manually.
For more details on operating this timepiece please refer to the enclosed
booklet or visit: spinnaker-watches.com
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