INFANTRY Wrist Watch User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- INFANTRY
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INFANTRY Wrist Watch User Manual
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
Operation temperature range: −10℃ ~ +50℃
Water Resistant: 5ATM
Product operation standard: GB/T 6044
Production level: Top Grade
Caution:
Usage of exceeding the operation temperature range may result in damaging the
watch movement.
QUARTZ MOVEMENT WATCH SETTING
SETTING THE TIME
- Pull out the crown to position 1.
- Turn the crown until the correct time appears.
- Push the crown back into position 0.
KNOWLEDGE OF MAINTENANCE
QUARTZ WATCH:
A quartz movement utilizes a battery as its primary power source and is typically the type of movement that you will find in your standard, no frills watch. To create power in quartz watch movements, a battery sends an electrical current through a small quartz crystal, electrifying the crystal to create vibrations. These vibrations keep the movement oscillating and drive the motor to move the watch hands. The daily time difference of a top grade quartz movement watch is +/- 0.5 second. Our company internal standard guarantee our “Infantry” quartz watch monthly time differences is +/- 20 seconds.
WATER RESISTANCE:
“Infantry” watch is well known to meet the standard of 3ATM or 5ATM. ATM or
“atmospheres” is the amount of pressure a watch can withstand before leaking.
A 3ATM or 5ATM watch will withstand pressures equivalent to about 30 meters or
50 meters under water. It is important to note that this is a measure of
pressure NOT depth.
For example, the pressure from the water coming from the shower hitting the
seals of the watch is far greater than 5 atmospheres.
5ATM – Water resistant to 50 meters (165 feet). Suitable for everyday use and
cold water bathing but not suitable for diving. 5ATM watch is not suitable to
be used in warm or hot water environment, as hot temperature will accelerate
the water resistant material of the watch. If a mist is spotted on the glass
surface of the watch, we suggest you to send the watch back to factory for
repair.
MOISTURE:
Extreme temperature changes can cause moisture to form in a watch face. Going from a very cold area to a warmer area can cause the watch to fill with condensation.
How To Remove Moisture?
- Use the sun. Evaporate the condensation and defog the watch. Lay the watch in the sun face up so the heat from the sunlight can dry out the moisture in the watch. Be careful not leave the watch in the sun for too long as it may damage your watch. The heat from the sun will “evaporate” the moisture or condensation from the watch.
- Use a blow dryer. Set the watch in a safe place such as a marble countertop and use the blow dryer on low heat. This is to lightly heat up the watch and remove the condensation. Use with caution as high heat can damage a watch and burn your skin.
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