1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing the DUXOT Henri DX-2060 Automatic Dive Watch. This timepiece combines exquisite design with robust performance, featuring a Japanese automatic movement, a 41mm stainless steel case, and 200m water resistance. This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your watch to ensure its longevity and accurate performance.
2. Product Overview
The DUXOT Henri DX-2060 is engineered for precision and durability. It features a bi-directional turning bezel, a brass dial with a distinctive wave pattern, and an anti-reflection coated sapphire lens for clear visibility. The watch is powered by a reliable Japanese automatic movement and secured with a solid stainless steel bracelet.

Image: The DUXOT Henri DX-2060 Automatic Dive Watch worn on a wrist, showcasing its design and fit.

Image: Detailed diagram illustrating the key components of the DUXOT Henri DX-2060, including case material, lens, bezel, band, case diameter, movement, crown, and water resistance.
Key Features:
- Movement: Japanese TMI NH35 24 Jewels 3 hands date self-winding automatic movement.
- Case: 41mm Stainless Steel.
- Lens: Anti-reflection coated Sapphire Crystal.
- Water Resistance: 20 ATM (200 meters).
- Bracelet: 20mm Solid Stainless Steel with Fold Over Buckle, Safety Lock, and Push Button.
- Bezel: Bi-directional turning bezel with ceramic plate.
- Dial: Brass with wave pattern.
3. Setup
3.1 Initial Winding
As an automatic watch, the Henri DX-2060 is powered by the motion of your wrist. If the watch has stopped or has not been worn for an extended period, it may require manual winding to initiate operation.
- Unscrew the crown by turning it counter-clockwise until it springs free.
- In this first position (fully unscrewed, not pulled out), turn the crown clockwise approximately 20-30 times. This will provide sufficient power reserve to start the watch.
- Gently push the crown back in and screw it clockwise to secure it, ensuring water resistance.
3.2 Setting the Time and Date
- Unscrew the crown as described in step 1 above.
- To set the date: Gently pull the crown out to the first click position. Turn the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise to adjust the date. Avoid setting the date between 9:00 PM and 3:00 AM, as this can damage the movement.
- To set the time: Pull the crown out to the second click position. The second hand will stop. Turn the crown to set the hour and minute hands. To ensure accurate time setting, synchronize with a reliable time source.
- Once the time and date are set, push the crown back into the first position, then gently push and screw it clockwise until it is fully secured against the case. This is crucial for maintaining water resistance.

Image: A close-up view of the DUXOT Henri DX-2060 watch, highlighting the crown and the detailed dial, essential for time and date adjustments.
3.3 Bracelet Adjustment
The solid stainless steel bracelet can be adjusted by adding or removing links. This procedure typically requires specialized tools and is best performed by a qualified watchmaker or jeweler to prevent damage to the bracelet or watch.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1 Automatic Movement
Your DUXOT Henri DX-2060 is equipped with a Japanese automatic movement. This means the watch is powered by the natural motion of your wrist. When worn regularly (approximately 8-10 hours a day), the watch will remain wound. If the watch is not worn for an extended period, it will stop and require manual winding as described in Section 3.1.

Image: An intricate view of an automatic watch movement, illustrating the complex gears and components that power the timepiece through kinetic energy.
4.2 Water Resistance (200m / 20 ATM)
The Henri DX-2060 is water-resistant to 200 meters (20 ATM), making it suitable for professional marine activity and serious surface water sports, but not saturation diving. To maintain water resistance, ensure the crown is always fully screwed down before any contact with water. Do not operate the crown or pushers (if applicable) while the watch is submerged or wet.
4.3 Bi-directional Rotating Bezel
The watch features a bi-directional rotating bezel. This can be used to measure elapsed time, for example, during a dive or other activities. Align the bezel's zero marker with the minute hand at the start of an activity, then read the elapsed time from the bezel against the minute hand.

Image: The DUXOT Henri DX-2060 watch displaying its luminous hands and hour markers in low light conditions, ensuring readability.
5. Maintenance
5.1 Cleaning
Regularly clean your watch with a soft, damp cloth. For the stainless steel case and bracelet, a mild soap solution can be used, followed by rinsing with clean water and thorough drying. Ensure the crown is fully screwed down before cleaning with water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
5.2 Avoiding Shocks and Magnetic Fields
- Shocks: While robust, avoid exposing your watch to severe impacts or vibrations, as this can affect the delicate internal movement.
- Magnetic Fields: Strong magnetic fields (e.g., from speakers, refrigerators, or certain electronic devices) can affect the accuracy of mechanical watches. Keep your watch away from such sources.
5.3 Regular Servicing
Like any precision instrument, your automatic watch benefits from periodic servicing. It is recommended to have your watch inspected and serviced by a professional watchmaker every 3-5 years to ensure optimal performance and water resistance.
6. Troubleshooting
6.1 Watch Not Running
- Insufficient Power Reserve: If the watch has stopped, manually wind it by turning the crown 20-30 times in the unscrewed position (refer to Section 3.1). Wear the watch regularly to keep it wound.
- Crown Not Secured: Ensure the crown is fully pushed in and screwed down.
6.2 Inaccurate Timekeeping
- Magnetic Interference: The watch may have been exposed to a strong magnetic field. A professional watchmaker can demagnetize the watch.
- Insufficient Winding: Ensure the watch is adequately wound, either by wearing it consistently or through manual winding.
- Impact: A severe impact could affect the movement. If accuracy issues persist, professional inspection is recommended.
6.3 Condensation Under Crystal
If you notice condensation under the crystal, it indicates a breach in water resistance. Immediately take the watch to a professional watchmaker for inspection and repair to prevent further damage to the movement.
7. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Name | Henri DX-2060 |
| Movement Type | Japanese TMI NH35 Automatic (24 Jewels, 3 hands, date) |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Case Diameter | 41 mm |
| Case Thickness | 14.5 mm |
| Crystal | Sapphire with Anti-Reflection Coating |
| Water Resistance | 200 Meters (20 ATM) |
| Band Material | Solid Stainless Steel Bracelet |
| Band Width | 20 mm |
| Band Length | 188 mm |
| Clasp Type | Fold Over Buckle With Safety Lock And Push Button |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Dial Color | Gray (Ash Grey variant) |
| Bezel | Bi-directional turning with ceramic plate |
8. Warranty and Support
8.1 International Warranty
Your DUXOT Henri DX-2060 Automatic Dive Watch comes with a 2-year International Warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. It does not cover damage resulting from improper handling, accidents, unauthorized repairs, or normal wear and tear.
To claim warranty service, please retain your proof of purchase. For specific warranty terms and conditions, refer to the warranty card included with your watch or contact DUXOT customer support.
8.2 Customer Support
For any questions, technical assistance, or service requests not covered by this manual, please contact DUXOT customer support through the official brand website or your authorized retailer. Please have your watch model number (DX-2060) and purchase details ready when contacting support.





