1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the OLEVS 6667 Automatic Mechanical Watch. This timepiece combines classic design with advanced multi-functional features, offering precision and elegance. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your watch to ensure its longevity and optimal performance.
Video: Overview of the OLEVS 6667 Automatic Mechanical Watch, showcasing its design and features.
2. Setup and Adjustments
Your OLEVS 6667 watch features an automatic mechanical movement and multiple display functions. Follow these steps to set the time, date, and other indicators.
2.1 Initial Winding
As an automatic watch, it is powered by the motion of your wrist. If the watch has stopped or has not been worn for a while, it may need to be manually wound. Gently rotate the crown clockwise about 20-30 times while it is in its normal (pushed-in) position until you feel resistance. This will provide enough power to start the watch.
2.2 Adjusting Time, Date, and Other Functions
Refer to the diagram below for the location of adjustment buttons and crown positions.
Image: Multifunction Regulate the display. This diagram illustrates the various adjustment points on the watch.
- Adjust the Time: Pull the crown out to the furthest position. Rotate the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise to set the hour and minute hands. Push the crown back in to start the watch.
- Adjust the Month Button: Use a small tool to press the button located on the side of the watch to advance the month display.
- Adjust the Date Button: Use a small tool to press the button located on the side of the watch to advance the date pointer.
- Adjust the Week Dark Button: Use a small tool to press the button located on the side of the watch to advance the week display (small dial).
- Year of Adjustment Dark Button: Use a small tool to press the button located on the side of the watch to adjust the year.
- Moon Phase Window: The moon phase display typically advances automatically with the date. If adjustment is needed, it is usually synchronized with the date setting mechanism.
- 24 Chronograph: This sub-dial displays time in a 24-hour format, often linked to the main time setting.
- 30 Minute Counter: This sub-dial is part of the chronograph function.
Note: Always ensure the crown is pushed back in after adjustments to maintain water resistance. Avoid adjusting the date or day between 9 PM and 3 AM, as this can damage the movement.
3. Operating Your Watch
3.1 Automatic Movement
Your OLEVS 6667 watch is equipped with an original mechanical automatic self-wind movement. This means the watch is powered by the natural motion of your wrist. When worn regularly, the movement of your arm causes the rotor inside the watch to spin, winding the mainspring and storing energy. If the watch is not worn for an extended period (typically 36-48 hours), it will stop and require manual winding or wearing to restart.
Image: Original mechanical movement. This view highlights the precision skeleton see-through movement with 20 synthetic rubies, showcasing the fine craftsmanship.
3.2 Multi-functional Display
The watch features a comprehensive display including:
- Main Time: Hours, minutes, and seconds.
- Day of the Week: Displayed on a small sub-dial.
- Date Pointer: Indicates the current date.
- Month and Year Window: Displays the current month and year.
- Moon Phase Window: Shows the current phase of the moon.
- 24-Hour Chronograph: A sub-dial for tracking time in a 24-hour format.
- 30-Minute Counter: A sub-dial for measuring elapsed time up to 30 minutes.
Image: Seven-hand moon phase. This close-up shows the practical dial with its moon phase window, 30-minute counter at 12 o'clock, and year and month display windows.
3.3 Water Resistance
The OLEVS 6667 watch has a water resistance depth of 3 Bar (30 meters). This rating means the watch is suitable for daily use and can withstand splashes or brief immersion in water. It is NOT recommended for swimming, showering, or diving. Exposure to hot water or steam should be avoided as it can compromise the watch's seals.
Image: Key features of the OLEVS 6667 watch, including its 30-meter water resistance, high hardness coated glass mirror, stainless steel strap, and original mechanical movement.
4. Care and Maintenance
Proper care will ensure your OLEVS 6667 watch remains in excellent condition for years to come.
- Cleaning: Wipe the watch regularly with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and smudges. For the stainless steel strap, a slightly damp cloth can be used, followed by immediate drying.
- Avoid Chemicals: Do not expose the watch to harsh chemicals, solvents, or detergents, as these can damage the case, strap, or seals.
- Temperature Extremes: Avoid sudden temperature changes and extreme temperatures, which can affect the movement's accuracy and the watch's water resistance.
- Magnetic Fields: Keep the watch away from strong magnetic fields (e.g., speakers, refrigerators, certain electronic devices) as they can interfere with the mechanical movement and affect timekeeping accuracy.
- Impacts: While the watch is shock-resistant, avoid strong impacts or dropping it, as this can damage the delicate internal components.
- Service: Mechanical watches benefit from periodic professional servicing (typically every 3-5 years) to clean, lubricate, and adjust the movement.
Image: High hardness coated glass mirror. The watch features a wear-resistant, scratch-resistant, and waterproof glass, but proper care is still recommended.
5. Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with your OLEVS 6667 watch, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- Watch has stopped: As an automatic watch, it needs motion to stay wound. If it has stopped, manually wind it by rotating the crown clockwise 20-30 times, or wear it for several hours.
- Time/Date/Day is incorrect: Follow the 'Setup and Adjustments' section to correctly set all functions. Ensure you avoid adjusting between 9 PM and 3 AM.
- Condensation/Fogging under the crystal: This indicates moisture has entered the watch. Immediately take it to a professional watch repair service. Do not attempt to open the watch yourself.
- Inaccurate timekeeping: Mechanical watches can be affected by strong magnetic fields or impacts. If the watch is consistently fast or slow, it may require demagnetization or regulation by a professional.
6. Specifications
Image: Product parameters. This table provides key dimensions and material details for the OLEVS 6667 watch.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | OLEVS |
| Model Number | 6667 |
| Movement | Automatic Self-Wind (Original mechanical movement) |
| Item Type | Mechanical Wristwatches |
| Case Material | Stainless steel |
| Case Shape | Round |
| Case Thickness | 13mm |
| Dial Diameter | 40 to 44 mm (typically 42mm) |
| Dial Window Material Type | Hardlex (High hardness coated glass mirror) |
| Display Type | Arabic Numeral Markers |
| Band Material Type | Leather / Stainless steel |
| Band Width | 20 to 24 mm (typically 20mm) |
| Band Length | 20cm |
| Clasp Type | Folding Clasp with Safety |
| Water Resistance Depth | 3Bar (30 meters) |
| Features | Moisture-Proof, Luminous, Shock Resistant, Chronograph, Complete Calendar, DIVER, Moon Phase, Multiple Time Zone, Week Display |
| Watch Weight | 147g |
7. User Tips
- For optimal accuracy, wear your automatic watch daily. If you rotate watches, consider a watch winder to keep it running and maintain lubrication.
- Avoid exposing the watch to extreme sports or activities that involve strong vibrations or impacts, even with its shock-resistant feature.
- When setting the time, always turn the hands clockwise to avoid putting unnecessary strain on the movement.
- If the watch has a leather strap, avoid prolonged exposure to water and direct sunlight to prevent damage and discoloration.
8. Warranty and Support
For any warranty claims, repairs, or technical support, please contact the seller or the authorized OLEVS service center. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty validation.





