Instruction Manual for THOMAS EARNSHAW models including: VOL.1.01B_ES-XX-AU-2H-3H, AA0561-ES-IM-PKG-V1.01B, London Automatic 2 Hands and 3 Hands Watch, London, Automatic 2 Hands and 3 Hands Watch, Hands and 3 Hands Watch, Hands Watch
Instruction Manual – Thomas Earnshaw
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DocumentDocumentINSTRUCTION MANUAL Vol.1.01B EN Congratulations on your purchase of this finely crafted Earnshaw Timepiece. You are now the owner of a timepiece that draws its roots from the renowned English horologist, clock and watch maker Thomas Earnshaw 1749 - 1829 MECHANICAL AUTOMATIC 2 HANDS AND 3 HANDS A) DISPLAY This timepiece is equipped with a self-winding Mechanical Automatic movement. It does not need a battery. It is powered by the motions of the user's own wrist during the wear of the watch. You may also choose to wind the watch manually. For more details on operating this timepiece please refer to the enclosed booklet or visit : IM.THOMAS-EARNSHAW.COM Hour Hand Second Hand Minute Hand Crown 0 1 1 Hour Hand Minute Hand Hour Hand Minute Hand Hour Hand 0 1 Small Second Hand Minute Hand Small Second Hand Hour Hand 0 1 Minute Hand 0 1 Small 2 Second Hand 0 1 3 B) WINDING THE MAINSPRING Automatic winding watch can be hand wound by turning the crown in it's normal crown position. Wind 5-10 times and it will start to move naturally after shaking slightly. C) TIME SETTING 1. Pull the crown to position 1. 2. Turn the crown to set Hour and Minute hands. 3. Push the crown back to position 0. 0 1 0 4 5 NOTE: This watch MUST be worn for at least 8 (Eight) hours each day to ensure it is fully wound. An automatic watch will only wind when the watch is on your wrist and your arm moves. Winding the watch by the crown will put power on the spring but not enough to allow the watch to function fully. If your watch stops overnight or loses time it means it is not being fully wound. 6 WATER RESISTANCE The water resistance indicated on your timepiece serves only as a guide. Actual water resistance may vary depending on a number of important factors including temperature, water salinity, and actual use under water. The water resistance of your timepiece may eventually be compromised over time with general wear and tear and the use of your watch under adverse conditions. Always remember to employ the screw down crown (if available) to maintain the water resistance of your timepiece. Warranty may be voided if the screw down crown has not been properly employed. 7 Note that you should NEVER wear your watch in a jacuzzi, hot shower or steam room where steam may enter the case despite the watertight seals used to protect your watch. The steam may cause condensation inside your watch, which may affect and damage the inner workings of your watch which would also not be covered by the warranty. 8