TRIBUS TRI-04 Power Reserve GMT Sport Chronometer User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- TRIBUS
Table of Contents
TRIBUS TRI-04 Power Reserve GMT Sport Chronometer User Manual
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Starting the watch
Your watch contains an automatic movement. This uses a weighted rotor that transfers kinetic energy through a series of gears into a mainspring that then releases the energy throughout the day.
To cut a long story short: your watch can run off the movement of your wrist, but if there is no energy in the mainspring (let’s say you did the unthinkable and left the house without it on) it will need some intervention to get it started. The first option is to gently shake your watch, with the movement involved transferring energy into the mainspring.
The other option is that a few clockwise turns of the crown will restart the watch. A few clockwise turns of the crown will restart the watch. To manually re-power your watch, unscrew the winding crown A anticlockwise from the case to position I. Wind the crown in a clockwise direction for approximately 20 revolutions (please note you can’t overwind your watch’s movement).
Push the winding crown back to the normal position (0) and screw down clockwise to keep it watertight. It will then automatically wind itself from the movement of your wrist as you wear it. If normal daily activity is not sufficient, manual winding (or getting off the sofa) may be necessary
Power Reserve
The power reserve indicator (positioned at 12 o’clock on the dial) shows the
winding status of the main spring. If the power reserve indicator hand is
pointing to below 10, this means that the watch’s power reserve is less than
10 hours. (diagram A). The watch should therefore be worn or wound manually to
obtain a maximum power reserve. When the watch is fully wound, the power
reserve indicator hand points to 40 (diagram B). This means that the power
reserve is at least 42 hours.
Setting the time
Unscrew the winding crown anticlockwise from the case and pull it out to the third click (position 3). Turn the crown anticlockwise to move the hour/ minute hands until they indicate the desired time.
Setting the GMT hand
A pusher located at 4.30 on the case (position C ) is used to operate the GMT
hand.
To set the GMT hand (positioned at 6 o’clock on the dial), each push will
cause it to jump in one-hour increments. Move the GMT hand forward to your
desired time within the 24-hour subdial.
How to use the GMT hand
You’ve just landed in Los Angeles from London, with the local time being 6pm (18.00 hours).
Upon your arrival, unscrew the winding crown from the case and pull it out to
the third click (position 3) and move the hour/minute hands back by 8 hours
(the time difference between the two cities), diagram C. You now have your
local time. Once completed, screw your crown back into the case to maintain
water resistance.
Next, using the pusher at position C , adjust the GMT hand to 2am (02.00 hours), diagram D. Your home timezone is now set.
Adjusting the internal bezel
To adjust the internal bezel, turn crown at 2 o’clock clockwise or anticlockwise as necessary, diagram E. This can then be used for monitoring the remaining time of a football match (soccer to some…) and many other sporting occasions.
Imagine the match kicks off at 12.30. Using the crown, align the inverted white triangle at 12 o’clock on the internal bezel with 30 minutes past the hour on the dial, i.e. at the 6 o’clock position, diagram F. You can then see the number of minutes that have passed in the match by reading the minute hand against the internal bezel.
After half time, you would need to repeat this process. When the referee blows the whistle, align the internal bezel to the current minute. You’re good to go.
YOUR STRAP
Replacing your strap
With their in-built quick-release pins, our leather and rubber straps are simple to change over.
- A. To remove the strap, locate the quick-release pin and pull inwards to detach.
- B. To reattach your strap, pull the pin inwards and align the spring bars so that they click securely into the lug holes on each side. You should feel the spring bars pop back into place. Give the strap a soft tug to ensure that it is securely attached. Get on with the rest of your day
Micro adjustment on your bracelet
The clasp on your bracelet is fitted with an adjustment system enabling you to lengthen or shorten your bracelet by 5mm on either side – ideal for a hot summer’s day
- C. Open the clasp by pushing on the buttons to release.
- D. Press the bottom buttons together to engage the micro-adjustment. To extend, pull the bracelet apart to the appropriate length. To shorten it, push the bracelet back into the clasp
To replace your metal bracelet, you’ll need a springbar tool to swap it on or off. If the thought of trying this gives you the fear, we recommend getting a local jeweller to do this to avoid any scratches.
CARING FOR YOUR WATCH
All TRIBUS watches are Swiss-made – an indicator of quality itself. Your watch has been engineered to last, but to ensure it continues to operate at its best we recommend the following:
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Never unscrew the winding crown or internal bezel winding crown underwater.
Always ensure any crowns are screwed into the case to maintain water- resistance; -
Avoid thermal shocks and exposing your watch to extreme temperatures, below 0°C or above 60°C (sauna, baths, etc.);
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Never use corrosive/chemical products to clean your watch;
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Avoid contact with certain chemical substances (petrol, thinners, perfumes, cleaning products, glues, paints, etc.), to prevent any damage to your watch and its strap;
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Avoid exposing your watch to a powerful magnetic field (magnets, loudspeaker, etc.);
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Avoid violent impacts;
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Avoid leaving your watch immobile for long periods of time. Only regular wear prevents the oils contained in the movement from congealing;
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Never attempt to open the case of your watch yourself. If you have any issues, let us know instead;
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After immersion in sea water, the watch and bracelet (if worn) should be rinsed carefully in fresh water. We recommend against exposing leather straps to water.
Water Resistance
The TRI-04 Power Reserve GMT Sport Chronometer is water-resistant to a depth of 150 metres (15 ATM). Do not use the watch at a depth greater than that indicated.
Water Resistance
Activity| 3 ATM (30m)| 5 ATM (50m)| 15 ATM (150m)| 30 ATM (300m)
Washing your car| | | |
Shower, bath, surface water sports| | | |
Swimming, snorkeling| | | |
Scuba diving| | | |
Servicing
Any well-made watch is designed to withstand a lifetime of active wear, and ours are no different. To ensure your TRIBUS watch continues to perform at its best, we recommend having it serviced every 3 years (think of it like taking your car to the garage to ensure it’s kept in the best possible condition). If you have your watch serviced by us within 3 years of its initial purchase, its movement will be covered under warranty for another 3 years.
To arrange a service, please speak to one of our Customer Services team, who will arrange a collection – they’ll need an address, a date for collection and a contact number. You’ll then be provided with instructions and a returns label to attach to your watch’s packaging
Guarantee
Your TRIBUS watch is guaranteed against all manufacturing defects for 3 years from the date of purchase. This means that in the unlikely event you encounter any problems, we’ll repair or replace the movement or part in question as necessary. If the repair work/replacement does not fall under the terms of our guarantee (for example, our Swiss technicians diagnose the issue to be the result of user fault), a cost may be incurred.
If you’ve purchased your TRIBUS watch directly from us, we’ll have your details on record for if you need to speak to us about your guarantee. If you have purchased your TRIBUS from somebody else or have received it as a gift, to ensure the guarantee is transferred over to your name, please register your details with us at tribus-watches.com/warranty.
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