TIMEX 06R-395000-01 Analog Dial Men’s Watch User Guide

August 20, 2024
Timex

TIMEX 06R-395000-01 Analog Dial Men’s Watch

Congratulations on purchasing your TIMEX® watch. Please read these instructions carefully to understand how to operate your Timex timepiece. Your watch may not have all of the features described in this booklet. For more information, please visit: www.timex.com

HOW TO START YOUR WATCH

Quartz Movement: To start your watch remove the plastic guard from under the crown, then press the crown against the case. The second hand will begin advancing in one-second intervals. Some deep-depth water-resistant watches require the setting crown to be screwed in to secure water resistance. If your watch case has a protrusion with screw threads, the crown must be screwed in after setting the watch. To screw in, push the crown firmly against the threaded protrusion and hold in while turning the crown clockwise. Continue to screw in the crown until it is tight. You will need to unscrew the crown (counter-clockwise) before pulling it out the next time you want to set your watch.

Solar Movement : The watch includes a solar cell that charges its battery. Expose the watch in direct sunlight, sunlight through a window, or artificial (indoor) lighting to charge the battery before use. When fully charged, the watch may function without additional charging for up to 2 months. To start your watch, remove the plastic guard from under the crown, then press the crown against the case. The second hand will begin advancing in one-second intervals. Charging happens faster while in direct sunlight and slower when indoors. A depleted battery may be charged by exposing the dial to sunlight for several days. Wear a watch so that the sleeve does not cover all or part of the dial and impedes charging. Store the watch where it will be exposed to light or the battery will run down and require a full charge. See the table below for more information.

WARNING: Leaving the watch in direct sunlight or close to a lamp may cause the watch to become hot. Handle with care. After many years of use, if the battery becomes unable to charge fully, it may be replaced with a new rechargeable battery of the same type. Please see the BATTERY section for details.

Hand-wind Movement: To start your watch remove the plastic guard from under the crown, set the Time and Date (if applicable) then press the crown against the case. Slowly turn the crown clockwise until you feel resistance. You should hear the watch “ticking” and the second hand will begin to move. If the watch stops in the next 24 hours, you should increase the number of clockwise turns of the crown during the winding process until you find the watch will work for 24 hours without stopping. You should wind the watch every 24 hours at approximately the same time of day to ensure the watch does not become fully un-wound and stop. If the watch stops, follow the instructions to set the Time and Date (if applicable), and wind to start the watch again.

WATER AND SHOCK RESISTANCE
If your watch is water-resistant, meter marking or (O) is indicated.

WARNING: TO MAINTAIN WATER RESISTANCE, DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS OR PULL OUT THE CROWN UNDERWATER UNLESS YOUR WATCH IS INDICATED AS 200 METER WATER- RESISTANT.

  1. The watch is water-resistant only as long as the lens, push buttons and case remain intact.
  2. The watch is not a diver watch and should not be used for diving.
  3. Rinse the watch with fresh water after exposure to salt water.
  4. Shock resistance will be indicated on the watch face or caseback. Watches are designed to pass the ISO test for shock resistance. However, care should be taken to avoid damaging the crystal/lens.

INDIGLO® NIGHT-LIGHT
Press the button or crown to activate the light. Electroluminescent technology used in the INDIGLO® night light illuminates the entire watch face at night and in low light conditions.

DATE MODELS

TO SET TIME

  1. PULL crown out and turn to the correct time.
  2. Push the crown in to restart. For the screw-in setting crown, push the crown in while turning CLOCKWISE to tighten.
  3. Watches with date: Note the correct time of day (A.M. or P.M.) for the proper date function.

TO SET DAY

  1. PULL crown to the “middle” position and turn CLOCKWISE until the correct day appears. If the day does not change, pull the crown to the “out” position and turn
  2. CLOCKWISE or COUNTERCLOCKWISE through a necessary number of 24-hour periods until the correct day appears.

TO SET “QUICKDATE®” FEATURE:
3-POSITION CROWN:

  1. Pull the crown to the “Middle” position and turn CLOCKWISE or COUNTERCLOCKWISE until the correct date appears.

2-POSITION CROWN

  1. Pull the crown to the “OUT” position and turn CLOCKWISE until the date changes.

  2. Repeat until the correct date appears. Adjust the date when a month has less than 31 days. Push the crown in when finished.
    Caution: Wearing or storing the watch with the crown in the “middle” position will cause damage to the movement.

  3. Always return the crown to the normal position, or if you wish to save the battery life while storing the watch, leave the crown in the “out” position.

The date function advances the date between the hours of 10 PM and 2 AM. Avoid setting the date during this timeframe. If you attempt to set the date during this period, rotate the crown at a very slow rate to avoid damaging the watch.

DAY / DATE MODELS
TO SET THE TIME

  1. PULL the crown out to the “C” position.
  2. TURN the crown either way to the correct time.
  3. PUSH in the crown to the “A” position.

TO SET THE DATE

  1. PULL the crown out to the “B” position.
  2. TURN the crown either way to the correct date.
  3. PUSH in the crown to the “A” position.

TO SET THE DAY

  1. PULL the crown out to the “C” position.
  2. TURN the crown either way for a full 24-hour cycle to set the day.
  3. PUSH the crown into the “A” position.

TO SET THE BILINGUAL DATE
If your watch is equipped with a bilingual day display, you may select the desired language by advancing the day display.

  1. PULL the crown out to the “C” position.
  2. Repeatedly move the time back to 11 pm and forward to 4 am until you see the current day displayed in the desired language.
  3. PUSH the crown into the “A” position.

TO SET THE DATE AND 4TH HAND (GMT MODELS)
If your watch is equipped with a GMT function, you may set the 4th center-hand to display a 2nd time zone.

  1. PULL the crown out to the “B” position.
  2. TURN the crown clockwise to the correct date.
  3. TURN the crown counter-clockwise to the correct 4th-hand position for the 2nd-time zone you are tracking
  4. PUSH in the crown to the “A” position.

MOON PHASE MODELS
TO SET TIME:

  1. PULL crown out and turn to the correct time.
  2. Push the crown in to restart. For the screw-in setting crown, push the crown in while turning CLOCKWISE to tighten.

TO SET “MOON PHASE” FEATURE

  1. Pull the crown to the “Middle” position (B) and turn CLOCKWISE or COUNTERCLOCKWISE until the correct moon phase appears.
    Caution: Wearing or storing the watch with the crown in the “middle” position will cause damage to the movement.

  2. Always return the crown to the normal position, or if you wish to save the battery life while storing the watch, leave the crown in the “out” position.

EASY SET ALARM

EASY SET ALARM WITH DATE & INDIGLO® NIGHT-LIGHT
From the “A” position, PUSH the TIMEKEEPING CROWN in (towards the watch case) to activate the INDIGLO® Night-Light and illuminate the watch dial.

EASY SET ALARM DATE & TIME SETTINGS
TO SET THE DATE:

  1. With the TIMEKEEPING CROWN in the “B” position TURN the TIMEKEEPING CROWN or TURNING RING in either direction to set the date.

TO SET THE TIME

  1. With the TIMEKEEPING CROWN in the “C” position TURN the TIMEKEEPING CROWN or TURNING RING in either direction to set the time.

EASY SET ALARM SETTINGS

  1. Your easy-set alarm watch is equipped with two types of alarms:
  2. 12-Hour Alarm: rings OR vibrates twice per day at the desired hour and minute as long as the alarm is activated. (The alarm crown must be in the “E” position.)
  3. Hourly Alarm: rings OR vibrates every hour at the desired minute if activated. (The alarm crown must be in the “F” position.)

TO SET THE 12-HOUR ALARM

  1. With the ALARM CROWN in the “D” position, TURN the ALARM CROWN or TURNING RING in either direction to set the hour and minute alarm markers. To activate the alarm to ring or vibrate at the desired time, PULL the ALARM CROWN out to the “E” position. A single beep sound and flash, OR a vibration will indicate that the 12-Hour Alarm is activated.
  2. The alarm will sound and the dial will flash OR vibrate at the desired time (hour and minute) and will repeat every twelve hours unless the alarm is deactivated.
    NOTE: The alarm is deactivated when the ALARM CROWN is in the “D” position. If the alarm is not deactivated it will automatically stop ringing after 20 beeps and flashes OR stop vibrating, and will resume in 12 hours at the indicated time.

TO SET THE HOURLY ALARM

  1. With the ALARM CROWN in the “D” position, TURN the ALARM CROWN or TURNING RING in either direction to set the minute alarm marker.
  2. To activate the alarm to ring or vibrate at the desired minute, PULL the ALARM CROWN out to the “F” position. Three beeps sound and flash OR a vibration indicates the Hourly Alarm is activated.
  3. The alarm will sound and the dial will flash OR vibrate at the desired minute and will repeat every hour on the specified minute unless the alarm is deactivated.
    NOTE: The alarm is deactivated when the ALARM CROWN is in the “D” position. If the alarm is not deactivated it will automatically stop ringing after 20 beeps and flashes OR stop vibrating, and will resume again in one hour at the indicated minute.

PERPETUAL CALENDAR
Your Perpetual Calendar watch accurately keeps track of how many days are in each month. It also adjusts for leap years. The date on your watch (including the month and year) was preset at the factory to Eastern Standard Time, Greenwich
Mean Time or Hong Kong Standard Time (depending on where you purchased your watch). You only need to adjust the time.

TO SET TIME
To set time, simply pull the crown out and turn. Day and date change automatically when time is adjusted past midnight; there is no additional step for setting a day or date. Push the crown in when done. After setting, if the date changes to noon, the time needs to be adjusted ahead or back to 12 hours. If the crown is accidentally put in the MIDDLE position and turned, the date display will change temporarily, but the date setting is unaffected. Simply pull the crown out and set the time. Proper date display will resume.

PERPETUAL CALENDAR WATCH
FREE LIFETIME BATTERY REPLACEMENT**
If the battery needs to be changed, we recommend that only TIMEX replace it. Your watch will need to be recalibrated to the correct time and date after changing the battery. To return your watch to Timex, visit the retailer where you purchased your watch or go to http://www.timex.com/productWarranty.html for information on contacting Timex. Shipping & handling charges apply.

NEVER INCLUDE A SPECIAL WATCHBAND OR ANY OTHER ARTICLE OF PERSONAL VALUE IN YOUR SHIPMENT. ELAPSED TIME RING
If your watch is equipped with a rotatable outer ring on the face, with numbers corresponding to minutes, you can use this Elapsed Time Ring to time an activity from the start, or to mark the ending time for the duration of an activity.

TO TIME AN ACTIVITY FROM THE START

Set the Start/Stop triangle at the time (hour or minute) when you start the activity (As shown on the left in the illustration shown below). At completion, you can see how long the activity took.

TO MEASURE THE TIME REMAINING
Set the triangle to the hour or minute position when you wish to complete the activity, and check the watch periodically for progress toward that goal. In the illustration shown on the previous page on the right, you can stop when the minute hand reaches the 20 minutes past the hour position.

TACHYMETER RING
The tachymeter feature can be used to measure speed in miles per hour (MPH), nautical miles per hour (knots), or kilometers per hour (KPH) using the sweep second hand and the scale on the wall above the watch face. You need to know the actual distance you are covering in miles or km.

Start the chronograph with the second hand at zero (the noon position). Within the first minute, the second hand will point to the rate for a one-mile (or one-kilometer) course: if it takes 45 seconds, the hand will point to 80 at that
position – 80 MPH or 80 KPH. If within the first minute, a distance greater than one mile or kilometer is covered, multiply the tachymeter number by the distance to get the actual rate: if you went 1.2 miles in 45 seconds, multiply the 80 by 1.2 – 96 MPH.

COMPASS RING
If your watch is equipped with a movable ring around the dial marked at the letters “N”, “E”, “W”, or “S” (for the four compass directions) or compass degrees, you can use this feature to find an approximate compass directional reading.

  1. Lay the watch on a flat surface, or hold it so that the face is parallel to the ground.
  2. Locate the sun and point the hour hand at the sun.
  3. In the A.M., rotate the ring until the “S” (south) marker is halfway between the hour hand and noon (after the hour hand or within the shortest distance between the hour hand and noon).
  4. In the P.M., rotate the ring until “S” is before the hour hand and halfway between the hour hand and 12:00

HOW TO ADJUST BRACELET
(Variations of the following bracelet sections apply to all watch models).

SLIDING CLASP BRACELET

  1. Open the locking plate.
  2. Move the clasp to the desired bracelet length.
  3. Exert pressure while holding the locking plate and slide the clasp back and forth until it engages in grooves on the underside of the bracelet.
  4. Press the locking plate down until it snaps closed. The clasp can be damaged if excessive force is used.

FOLDOVER CLASP BRACELET

  1.  Find a spring bar that connects the bracelet to the clasp.
  2. Using a pointed tool, push in the spring bar and gently twist the bracelet to disengage.
  3. Determine wrist size, then insert the spring bar in the correct bottom hole.
  4. Push down on the spring bar, align it with the top hole, and release it to lock it in place.

BRACELET LINK REMOVAL
REMOVING LINKS:

  1. Place the bracelet upright and insert the pointed tool in the opening of the link.
  2. Push the pin forcefully in the direction of the arrow until the link is detached(pins are designed to be difficult to remove).
  3. Repeat until the desired number of links are removed.

RE-ASSEMBLY

  1. Rejoin bracelet parts.
  2. Push the pin back into a link in the opposite direction of the arrow.
  3. dress the pin down securely into the bracelet until it is flush.

BATTERY
The watch button cell or coin battery is not intended to be replaced by a consumer. Only a jeweler or other professional is to replace the battery.

TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY
www.timex.com/pages/warranty-repair 92024 Timex Group USA, Inc. TIMEX, INDIGLO, and QUICKDATE are registered trademarks of Timex Group B.V. and its subsidiaries.

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