Ingersoll I07706
Ingersoll The Jazz I07706 Automatic Moon Phase Watch User Manual
Model: I07706
Introduction
This manual provides essential instructions for the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and care of your Ingersoll The Jazz I07706 Automatic Moon Phase Watch. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your timepiece.

Image: Front view of the Ingersoll The Jazz I07706 Automatic Moon Phase Watch, showcasing its two-tone stainless steel design and skeleton dial.
Setup
1. Unboxing and Initial Inspection
Upon receiving your Ingersoll watch, carefully remove it from its presentation box. Inspect the watch for any visible damage or irregularities. Ensure all protective films are removed from the crystal and case back.

Image: The Ingersoll watch presented within its protective box, ready for unboxing.
2. Initial Winding
Your Ingersoll The Jazz watch is equipped with an automatic movement. While it winds itself through the motion of your wrist, it requires an initial manual wind if it has stopped.
- Locate the crown on the right side of the watch case.
- Ensure the crown is in its fully pushed-in position (position 0).
- Turn the crown clockwise approximately 30-40 times. This will build up a power reserve to start the watch.
- The second hand should begin to move smoothly.
3. Setting the Time
- Pull the crown out to its outermost position (position 2). The second hand will stop.
- Turn the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise to set the hour and minute hands to the correct time.
- Once the time is set, push the crown back into its fully pushed-in position (position 0).
4. Setting the Moon Phase and Dual Time
The Ingersoll The Jazz features a moon phase indicator and a dual time sub-dial.
- Moon Phase: Pull the crown out to the first click position (position 1). Turn the crown to adjust the moon phase disc to the current moon phase. Refer to a reliable moon phase calendar for accuracy.
- Dual Time: The dual time sub-dial is typically adjusted via a separate pusher or by rotating the crown in position 1 in the opposite direction of the moon phase adjustment. Consult the specific movement details if available, or gently test crown rotation in position 1.
- After setting, push the crown back to position 0.

Image: A detailed view of the watch dial, highlighting the moon phase complication at the top and the dual time sub-dial on the left.
5. Bracelet Adjustment
The stainless steel bracelet can be adjusted to fit your wrist comfortably. This typically involves removing or adding links. It is recommended to have this procedure performed by a qualified watchmaker or jeweler to prevent damage to the bracelet or clasp.

Image: Close-up of the butterfly clasp mechanism on the watch's two-tone stainless steel bracelet.
Operating Your Watch
Automatic Movement
Your Ingersoll The Jazz watch is powered by an automatic mechanical movement. This means it does not require a battery. The movement is wound by the natural motion of your wrist. When worn regularly (approximately 8-12 hours a day), the watch will maintain its power reserve. If the watch is not worn for an extended period, it may stop and will need to be manually wound as described in the "Initial Winding" section.
Functions Overview
- Hour, Minute, Second: Standard time display.
- Moon Phase: Displays the current phase of the moon.
- Second Time Zone (Dual Time): Allows tracking of a second time zone.
- Skeleton Dial: The open-heart design allows visibility of the intricate mechanical movement.

Image: An angled view of the watch dial, emphasizing the skeletonized design and visible gears of the automatic movement.
Water Resistance
Your watch has a water resistance rating of 5 ATM (50 meters). This rating means the watch is suitable for everyday use and can withstand splashes, rain, and brief immersion in water. It is not suitable for swimming, showering, or diving. Always ensure the crown is fully pushed in before any contact with water.
Maintenance
Cleaning
To maintain the appearance of your watch, wipe the case and bracelet with a soft, dry cloth regularly. For stainless steel, a slightly damp cloth can be used, followed by immediate drying. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
Storage
When not wearing your watch, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and strong magnetic fields. The original presentation box is ideal for storage.
Service
Mechanical watches benefit from periodic servicing to ensure optimal performance and longevity. It is recommended to have your watch serviced by an authorized Ingersoll service center every 3-5 years.
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Watch has stopped or is running slowly. | Insufficient power reserve. | Manually wind the watch by turning the crown clockwise 30-40 times. Wear the watch regularly to keep it wound. |
| Time is inaccurate. | Watch is not fully wound, exposed to strong magnetic fields, or requires servicing. | Ensure the watch is fully wound. Keep away from magnets. If issues persist, seek professional servicing. |
| Moon phase or dual time not adjusting. | Crown not in correct setting position, or mechanism issue. | Ensure the crown is pulled out to position 1. If still unresponsive, avoid forcing and consult a service center. |
Specifications
- Model: I07706
- Movement: Automatic Mechanical
- Case Diameter: 42 mm
- Case Thickness: 15.3 mm
- Case Material: Stainless Steel (Two Tone)
- Crystal: Tempered Mineral Glass
- Water Resistance: 5 ATM (50 meters)
- Functions: Hour, Minute, Second, Moon Phase, Second Time Zone (Dual Time)
- Dial: Silver Skeleton Dial
- Bracelet: Stainless Steel (Two Tone), 20mm width, Butterfly Buckle
- Weight: 175 g

Image: Rear view of the Ingersoll The Jazz watch, displaying the transparent case back revealing the automatic movement and engraved model number I07706.
Warranty and Support
Ingersoll is proud to offer a Lifetime International Warranty for your watch, reflecting our commitment to quality and durability. This warranty covers manufacturing defects under normal use. Please refer to the warranty card included with your watch for full terms and conditions and registration instructions.

Image: Ingersoll 1892 Lifetime International Warranty card, indicating comprehensive coverage for the timepiece.
For support, service, or warranty claims, please contact an authorized Ingersoll service center or visit the official Ingersoll website for further assistance.