GEVRIL 462002 Five Points Watch Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Gevril
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GEVRIL 462002 Five Points Watch
Product Information
The Gevril Five Points watch is a mechanical, manual winding timepiece
inspired by the historic Five Points neighborhood in New York City. It
seamlessly combines heritage and modern design, featuring a striking dial with
luminous hands and a skeletal case-back that highlights the Swiss FABIOR
movement. The watch is protected by a sapphire domed, anti-glare crystal and
comes with a distinct handmade Italian leather strap.
Product Usage Instructions
- Winding: The Gevril Five Points watch features a Swiss Made Mechanical Manual-Winding movement with a 40-hour power reserve. To wind the watch, follow these steps:
- Close the crown in position A.
- Manually wind the watch by turning the crown 30 times clockwise.
- Repeat the manual winding process every 40 hours.
- For convenience, it is recommended to wind the watch about 15 times clockwise each day instead of waiting for 40 hours.
- Setting the Time: To set the time on the Gevril Five Points watch, follow these steps:
- Pull the crown to position B.
- Turn the crown ONLY clockwise to set the hours indicated by the main center hand.
- The minutes are displayed on top by the retrograde feature.
- The seconds are displayed on the bottom sub-dial.
- After setting the time, always make sure the crown is in position A to ensure water resistance.
Five Points – 462002
Inspired by the infamous and historic Five Points neighborhood in New York City, Gevril introduces new must-have timepieces to the Five Points Collection. Seamlessly melding heritage and new, classic and modern, each watch is a mechanical, manual winding work of art. The Five Point’s striking dial is outfitted with luminous hands and a skeletal case-back that highlights the Swiss FABIOR movement. Protected by a sapphire domed, anti-glare crystal and held in place by a distinct handmade Italian leather strap.
Winding
The Gevril Five Points watch features a Swiss Made Mechanical Manual-Winding movement that can hold a 40-hour power reserve. When using, the watch should be wound manually 30 clockwise turns with the crown closed in position A. After every 40 hours, the watch will need to be wound manually again. It is easiest to wind the watch each day about 15 clockwise turns instead of waiting 40 hours.
Setting the Time
To set the time pull the crown to position B and turn ONLY clockwise. Turning it counter-clockwise will cause damage to the movement. Hours are indicated by the main center hand. The minutes are displayed on top by the retrograde feature. Seconds are displayed on the bottom sub-dial. After setting the time always make sure the crown is in position A to ensure water resistance.
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