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W273 NA 355-095016
Perpetual Calendar • Fly-back Chronograph
• Fly-back Chrono Compass • Linear Chronograph • World Time
• Compass • Tide Temp and Compass • Altimeter • Depth
• Yacht Racer • Yacht Racer Pro • Chrono Timer • 3GMT
Calendrier Perpétuel • Chronographe avec Fly-back
• Boussole Chrono avec Fly-back • Chronographe Linéaire
• Heure Mondiale • Boussole • Marée Température et Boussole
• Altimètre • Profondeur • Yacht Racer • Yacht Racer Pro
• Minuterie Chrono 3 GMT
Calendario Perpetuo • Cronógrafo Fly-back
• Brújula y Cronógrafo Fly-back • Cronógrafo lineal
• Hora mundial • Brújula • Marea temperatura y brújula
• Altímetro • Profundidad • Yacht Racer • Yacht Racer
• Cronógrafo temporizador • 3GMT
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TIMEX® WATCHES
Congratulations on purchasing your TIMEX
® INTELLIGENT
QUARTZ watch. Please read these instructions carefully
to understand how to operate your Timex watch.
Your watch may not have all of the features described in
this booklet.
For more information, and to register your
product please visit:
www.timex.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
How to Start Your Watch 5 ...................................................
Water and Shock Resistance 6 .............................................
Indiglo® Night-Light 8 ............................................................
Date and Time Setting 9 ........................................................
Perpetual Calendar 11 ..........................................................
Fly-Back Chronograph 14 ......................................................
Fly-back Chronograph Compass 20 ......................................
Linear Chronograph 32 ........................................................
World time 38 .......................................................................
Compass........................................................................... 45
Tide Temp and Compass.................................................. 52
Altimeter 61 ..........................................................................
Depth 69 ................................................................................
Yacht Racer 74 ......................................................................
Chrono Timer 85 ...................................................................
3GMT 101 ..............................................................................
Tachymeter Function 108 .....................................................
Slide-Rule Bezel Function 109 ..............................................
How to Adjust Bracelet 114 ..................................................
Bracelet Link Removal 116 ....................................................
Battery 117 ............................................................................
Warranty 119 .........................................................................
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HOW TO START YOUR WATCH
(Does not apply to Perpetual Calendar models.) To start
your watch remove the plastic guard from under the
crown, then press the crown in against the case.
Some watches require the setting crown to be screwed
in. 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.
Welcome to the world of Timex® watches with
Intelligent Quartztechnology, the future of quartz
analogue technology. Intelligent Quartz technology
brings the power of a micro-processor to the reliability
and accuracy of quartz analogue timekeeping. With Timex
Intelligent Quartz watches, the technology is written into
the design, delivering a new level of dial complication.
Uses up to three additional independent hands to display
an array of information, normally only available in digital
watches, in a traditional analogue format.
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WARNING: TO MAINTAIN WATER-RESISTANCE, DO
NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS UNDER WATER UNLESS
YOUR WATCH IS INDICATED AS 200 METER WATER-
RESISTANT. NEVER PULL OUT THE CROWN WHILE
UNDER WATER.
1. Watch is water-resistant only as long as crystal, crown
and case remain intact.
2. Watch is not a certified Diver’s watch.
3. Rinse 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 ISO test for
shock-resistance. However, care should be taken to
avoid damaging the crystal.
WATER AND SHOCK RESISTANCE
If your watch is water-resistant, meter marking (WR_M)
is indicated.
Water-Resistance Depth p.s.i.a.* Water Pressure
Below Surface
30m/98ft 60
50m/164ft 86
100m/328ft 160
200m/656ft 284
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DATE AND TIME SETTING
NOTE: The watch crown has three positions: closed,
middle and outer. To familiarize yourself with the
difference between the various positions extend the
crown to its outer position and then push the crown very
lightly until you feel it click into the middle position.
To set the date and time:
Time
Pull the crown to its outer position and turn it until the
correct time is shown. Ensure AM/PM setting is correct by
verifying that the date changes at midnight, not noon.
Date (Does not apply to Perpetual Calendar)
Pull the crown to its middle position and turn it until the
correct date appears in the date window. Note: The date
changes between 10 pm and 2 am. Do not change the
INDIGLO® NIGHT-LIGHT
Press button or crown to activate light.
Electroluminescent technology used in the INDIGLO
®
night-light illuminates the watch face at night and in low
light conditions.
OR
INTRODUCTION
With your watch’s perpetual calendar feature, the
date does not need adjustment until 2100. The watch
automatically accounts for short months and leap years,
always showing the correct day and date. The day and date
were preset at the Timex factory. You only need to adjust
the time. The watch has two recessed push buttons for
use by Timex Service Center to set the day and date after
b tt l t Th h th i
SECOND TIME ZONE
The upper hand shows the time for the second time
zone. Note that the scale is 24-hours, with midnight at
either end and noon in
the middle. Most often,
time zones differ in hour
increments. In such
cases, the minute value
f th d ti
AA
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1 2 3
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4. To reset they-back chronograph to zero position,
press Button B (FLY-BACK/RESET).
When the chronograph is reset, all hands move to
zero position. After another eight seconds, the watch
resumes normal display of the second time zone.
5. To reset and/or restart the fly-back chronograph while
it is running, press and hold Button B (FLY-BACK/
RESET). Release it when you wish to restart.
FLY-BACK CHRONOGRAPH
The watch provides a 4-hour fly-back chronograph.
1. To start, press Button A (START/STOP).
The 4th center hand shows the seconds with 1/5
second resolution. The lower hand shows the last
digit of the minutes, counting up to ten and repeating.
The upper hand shows the total time, including hours
and minutes, with divisions every ten minutes. The
chronograph counts up to four hours before stopping
automatically.
2. To stop, press Button A (START/STOP) again. All hands
stop moving.
3. To resume, press Button A (START/STOP) again.
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INDICATOR HAND (4TH CENTER HAND) ADJUSTMENT
To readjust a misaligned indicator hand:
1. Pull the crown to its outer position. The upper and
lower hands reset to the ends of their sweeps
automatically.
2. The 4th center hand should point to 12 o’clock. If it
does not within 5 seconds of pulling the crown to
its outer position, press A or B to move the hand
counterclockwise or clockwise, respectively, until it
points to 12 o’clock.
3. Push the crown in when done.
FLY-BACK CHRONOGRAPH COMPASS
OVERVIEW
A
C
B
1 2 3
1 2 3
UPPER HAND
CHRONO HOURS
2ND TIME ZONE
4TH CENTER HAND
SECOND HAND
DATE WINDOW
CROWN
CHRONO MINUTES SCALE
LOWER HAND
BUTTON A
BUTTON B
HOUR HAND
MINUTE HAND
CLOSED
POSITION
MIDDLE
POSITION
OUTER
POSITION
BUTTON C
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2. To stop, press A again (START/STOP). All hands freeze.
3. To resume, press A (START/STOP) again, or to reset the
chronograph to zero, press B (FLY-BACK/RESET).
When the chronograph is reset, all hands move to
zero. After eight seconds, the watch resumes the
normal display of the second time zone time.
4. You may also reset and/or restart the chronograph
while it is running. To do so, press and hold B (FLY-
BACK/RESET) to zero the chronograph and release it
when you wish to restart. You do not have to wait for
all hands to reach zero before releasing the button;
the timing will start internally from the button release.
This “fly-back” feature allows you to measure lap time.
The compass may be used while the chronograph is
running without interfering with its operation. See
COMPASS OPERATION.
FLY-BACK CHRONOGRAPH
The watch provides a 4-hour fly-back chronograph.
1. To start, press A (START/STOP). The 4th center hand
shows the seconds with 1/5-second resolution and
the lower hand shows
the last digit of the
minutes, counting up
to ten and repeating.
The upper hand shows
the total time, includ-
ing hours and minutes,
with divisions every
ten minutes. The chro-
nograph counts up
to four hours before
stopping automatically.
A
C
B
1 2 3
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COMPASS CALIBRATION
Before use, the compass must be calibrated.
Since a compass uses the earth’s magnetic field, you
must be aware of large metallic objects, such as vehicles
or bridges, or objects that give off electromagnetic
radiation, such as televisions or computers, which
could affect the magnetic field around the watch. If the
compass is calibrated near such objects, it will only
work properly in that same location. If the compass
is calibrated away from such objects, it will not work
properly near them. For best results, calibrate in the area
of intended use.
In calibrating and taking headings, it is important, as with
all compasses, to keep the compass level. Calibrating or
taking a heading when the watch is not level can result
in large errors. Also avoid areas that may exhibit higher
than normal concentrations of hard and soft iron, as they
may cause inaccurate headings. Whenever a heading is
suspect, recalibrate.
Do not store the watch near any source of magnetism,
such as a computer, appliance, or television, as the
watch can take on a magnetic charge, yielding inaccurate
headings. Typical accuracy of wrist-worn instruments is
within +/- 10 degrees.
To calibrate the compass:
1. Pull the crown to its middle position and wait for the
indicator hands to stop moving.
2. Keep the watch level or place it on a level surface (if
the band interferes, place the watch on an inverted
cup). The watch may be face down, but take care to
protect the watch face.
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available through buttons A (START/STOP) and B (FLY-
BACK/RESET).
NOTE: During compass operation, the second hand
moves in two-second increments. Also, when the
compass is activated, the upper and lower hands may
shift position slightly, returning to their proper positions
when the compass is deactivated. This operation is
normal and yields the most accurate compass reading.
COMPASS OPERATION
Normally, the compass is inactive, with the 4th center
hand pointing to 12 o’clock or showing the chronograph
seconds.
While holding the watch level, press C (COMPASS) to
activate the compass. The compass hand moves to
point north. If the watch is turned, the 4th center hand
will continue to move, always pointing north. After 20
seconds, the compass will automatically turn off and the
4th center hand will return to its normal operation. This
conserves battery life. Press C (COMPASS) at any time to
keep the compass on for another 20 seconds.
The compass may be activated while the chronograph is
in use. The 4th center hand merely switches operation
temporarily. The upper and lower hands continue to show
the chronograph time and all chronograph functions are
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SECOND TIME ZONE
The lower hand
shows the time for
the second time zone.
Note that the scale
is 24-hours, with
midnight at either
end and noon in the
middle. Most often,
time zones differ in
hour increments.
In such cases, the
minute value of the second time zone will be the same as
that displayed by the watch’s minute hand.
TO SET THE SECOND TIME ZONE:
1. Pull crown to its middle position. The lower hand
shows the second time zone time and the 4th center
hand shows the minutes.
2. Assuming that the second time zone time has the
same minutes value as the first time zone, the 4th
center hand should be aligned with the minute hand. If
the hands are not aligned, or if your second time zone
is a different minute within the hour, press Button B
to move the 4th center hand forward until it is in the
desired position.
3. Press Button A to move the lower hand forward in
one-hour increments until it reaches desired second
time zone hour. To move the hand quickly, press and
hold Button A.
4. Push the crown in when finished.
A
B
1 2 3
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LINEAR CHRONOGRAPH
The watch provides a 4-hour split chronograph.
1. To start, press Button A (START/STOP). The 4th center
hand shows the seconds with 1/5 second resolution.
The linear hand shows the minutes, counting up to
thirty and repeating. The lower hand shows the total
time, including hours and minutes, with divisions every
ten minutes. The chronograph counts up to four hours
before stopping automatically.
2. To stop, press Button A (START/STOP) again. All hands
stop moving.
3. To reset the chronograph to zero position, press But-
ton B (SPLIT/RESET).
When the chronograph is reset, all hands move to zero
position. After another eight seconds, the watch resumes
normal display of the second time zone. While the
chronograph is running, you may take a split time. Press
Button B (SPLIT/RESET) and all hands will stop while the
chronograph continues to run. Press Button B (SPLIT/
RESET) again to resume the display of the running
chronograph elapsed time.
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TO SET THE WORLD TIME:
1. Pull the crown to its middle position. The center hand
shows the world time zone city and the upper hand
shows the time in that city.
A
B
C
1 2 3
WORLD TIME
OVERVIEW
A
B
C
1 2 3
24 CITIES
WORLD TIME
SCALE
SECOND HAND
DATE WINDOW
CROWN
LOWER HAND
BUTTON A
BUTTON B
BUTTON C
4TH CENTER HAND
SEASON SCALE
UPPER HAND
HOUR HAND
MINUTE HAND
CLOSED
POSITION
MIDDLE
POSITION
OUTER
POSITION
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2. Press A or B to move the center hand to the city that
represents your home time zone. Hold a button to
move the hand quickly. Any city may be used.
3. Pull the crown to its outer position. The city selector
hand will revert back to the 12:00 position as indicated
in INDICATOR HAND ADJUSTMENT. After a five second
pause, the upper hand will show the world time (the
time in the city selected in previous step), the center
hand shows the minutes of the world time, and the
lower hand shows the season (see SEASON SETTING).
IMPORTANT: Do not manipulate any of the pushers
or the crown until the center hand has completed its
adjustment. (Approximately 10 seconds after crown is
pulled to its outer position).
4. If the displayed season is not correct for the home
time zone, press C to change it. If the home time zone
observes daylight savings time, the upper hand will
move by one hour.
5. Press A or B to move the time backward or forward,
respectively, to set the world time zone to be the
same as the home time zone. Hold a button to change
the time quickly. The hands move together; as the
center hand makes one revolution, the upper hand
moves one hour. After setting, the center and minute
hands should be aligned.
6. Push the crown in when finished.
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INDICATOR HAND (4TH CENTER HAND) ADJUSTMENT
To readjust a misaligned indicator hand:
1. Pull the crown to its outer position. The upper and
lower hands reset to the ends of their sweeps,
automatically.
2. The 4th center hand should point to 12 o’clock. If it
does not within 5 seconds of pulling the crown to
its outer position, press A or B to move the hand
counterclockwise or clockwise, respectively, until it
points to 12 o’clock.
3. Push the crown in when finished.
NOTE: If no button is pressed for five seconds after the
hands stop, the watch proceeds to the world time setting
operation (see WORLD TIME SETTING).
CITY TIME DISPLAY
A
B
C
1 2 3
Press A or B to
move the center
hand backward or
forward, respec-
tively, and select
a city. The upper
hand moves to
show the time in
the selected city.
Note that the scale is 24 hours, with midnight at either
end and noon in the middle.
SEASON SETTING
The season setting allows the watch to compensate for
daylight savings time (also called “summer time”).
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COMPASS
OVERVIEW
I
I
14 CENTER
CROWN
MIDDLE
SET DATE
I
I
14
OUT
SET TIME
CROWN
B
A (COMPASS)
DECLINATION SCALE COMPASS HAND
(NORTH END IS RED
POINTED/LONGER)
The watch provides one setting to represent the two peri-
ods all cities that observe daylight savings time have. For
the watch, the period of daylight savings time is SUMMER
and the period of standard time is WINTER.
When the season in one city is set to SUMMER, all cities in
the same hemisphere are automatically set to SUMMER,
while all cities in the other hemisphere are automatically
set to WINTER. The watch knows which cities are in each
hemisphere.
Press C to change the season in the selected city.
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COMPASS HAND ADJUSTMENT
Pull CROWN all the way out. Compass hand should point
to 12 o’clock. If it does not, press either A or B to move
compass hand until it points to 12 o’clock. Hold button to
move hand fast. Push CENTER CROWN in when done and
recalibrate compass.
COMPASS CALIBRATION
Before use, the compass must be calibrated.
Since a compass uses the earth’s magnetic field, you
must be aware of large metallic objects, such as vehicles
or bridges, or objects that give off electromagnetic
radiation, such as televisions or computers, which
could affect the magnetic field around the watch. If the
compass is calibrated near such objects, it will only
work properly in that same location. If the compass
is calibrated away from such objects, it will not work
properly near them. For best results, calibrate in the area
of intended use.
In calibrating and taking headings, it is important, as with
all compasses, to keep the compass level. Calibrating or
taking a heading when the watch is not level can result
in large errors. Also avoid areas that may exhibit higher
than normal concentrations of hard and soft iron, as they
may cause inaccurate headings. Whenever a heading is
suspect, recalibrate.
Do not store the watch near any source of magnetism,
such as a computer, appliance, or television, as the
watch can take on a magnetic charge, yielding inaccurate
headings. Typical accuracy of wrist-worn instruments is
within +/- 10 degrees.
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To calibrate the compass:
1. Pull the crown to its middle position and wait for the
indicator hands to stop moving.
2. Keep the watch level or place it on a level surface (if
the band interferes, place the watch on an inverted
cup). The watch may be face down, but take care to
protect the watch face.
3. Press A or B to begin. The 4th center hand rotates two
revolutions to remind you to rotate the watch. While
level, SLOWLY rotate the watch two revolutions, taking
at least 15 seconds per revolution.
4. When done, press A or B, keeping the watch level. The
4th center hand moves back and forth to acknowledge
the end of calibration and then moves to the current
magnetic declination setting.
5. If you do not wish to set the magnetic declination,
push the crown in. Otherwise, to have watch
automatically compensate for the declination angle,
turn the compass ring until north is at 12 o’clock.
6. Press A or B to move the 4th center hand west (-)
or east (+), respectively, to point to your location’s
declination angle using the declination scale. Hold a
button to move the hand quickly. See the figure on
next page for an example.
7. Push the crown in when done.
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A
Magnetic declination set to -14° (14°W)
COMPASS OPERATION
Normally, the compass is inactive, with the 4th center
hand pointing to 12 o’clock or showing the chronograph
seconds.
While holding the watch level, press A or B to activate
the compass. The compass hand moves to point north.
If the watch is turned, the 4th center hand will continue
to move, always pointing north. After 20 seconds, the
compass will automatically turn off and the 4th center
hand will return to its normal operation. This conserves
battery life. Press A or B at any time to keep the compass
on for another 20 seconds.
NOTE: During compass operation, the second hand
moves in two-second increments.
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TIDE TEMP AND COMPASS
OVERVIEW
INDICATOR HAND ADJUSTMENT
Pull crown all the way out. Indicator hand should point
to 12 o’clock. If it does not, press either TIDE or TEMP
push button to move hand until it points to 12 o’clock.
TIDE and TEMP push buttons move hand clockwise and
counterclockwise, respectively. Hold push button to move
hand fast. Push crown in when done.
TIDE/TEMPERATURE SELECTION
Indicator hand shows either tide or temperature constant-
ly. When temperature is shown, press TIDE push button
to select tide clock. Hand moves to low tide and then to
current tide. When tide is shown, press TEMP push button
to select thermometer. Hand moves to beginning of ther-
mometer scale and then to current temperature.
OUTER-SET TIME
DECLINATION
SCALE
INDICATOR
HAND
C (COMPASS) B (TIDE)
A (TEMP)
CROWN
TURNING
COMPASS
RING DATE
TIDE SCALE
TEMPERATURE SCALE
MIDDLE-SET DATE
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THERMOMETER
When worn on wrist, thermometer reading is affected by
body heat. For more accurate readings, remove watch
and put in shade for at least several minutes.
Watch can measure water temperature also, if sub-
merged. Be sure to select temperature display before
placing watch in water, as buttons should not be pressed
when watch is underwater.
Thermometer readings are taken every minute, more
frequently, if temperature is changing.
TIDE CLOCK
For tide clock, indicator hand always rotates clockwise, so
tide is rising when hand is pointing left and falling when
pointing right. Number of hours to next high/low tide is
shown on tide scale.
Tides are influenced by sun position and shape of shore-
line, so tide clock cannot precisely give times of high and
low tides. Periodic adjustment may be necessary.
To set tide clock, pull crown to MIDDLE position. Press either
TIDE or TEMP push button to move hand to current tide. TIDE
and TEMP push buttons move hand clockwise and counter-
clockwise, respectively. Push crown in when done.
COMPASS CALIBRATION
Before use, the compass must be calibrated.
Since a compass uses the earth’s magnetic field, you
must be aware of large metallic objects, such as vehicles
or bridges, or objects that give off electromagnetic
radiation, such as televisions or computers, which
could affect the magnetic field around the watch. If the
compass is calibrated near such objects, it will only
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work properly in that same location. If the compass
is calibrated away from such objects, it will not work
properly near them. For best results, calibrate in the area
of intended use.
In calibrating and taking headings, it is important, as with
all compasses, to keep the compass level. Calibrating or
taking a heading when the watch is not level can result
in large errors. Also avoid areas that may exhibit higher
than normal concentrations of hard and soft iron, as they
may cause inaccurate headings. Whenever a heading is
suspect, recalibrate.
Do not store the watch near any source of magnetism,
such as a computer, appliance, or television, as the
watch can take on a magnetic charge, yielding inaccurate
headings. Typical accuracy of wrist-worn instruments is
within +/- 10 degrees.
To calibrate the compass:
1. Pull the crown to its middle position and wait for the
indicator hands to stop moving.
2. Keep the watch level or place it on a level surface (if
the band interferes, place the watch on an inverted
cup). The watch may be face down, but take care to
protect the watch face.
3. Press C (COMPASS) to begin. The 4th center hand
rotates two revolutions to remind you to rotate the
watch. While level, SLOWLY rotate the watch two
revolutions, taking at least 15 seconds per revolution.
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seconds, the compass will automatically turn off and the
4th center hand will return to its normal operation. This
conserves battery life. Press C (COMPASS) at any time to
keep the compass on for another 20 seconds.
NOTE: During compass operation, the second hand
moves in two-second increments.
ALTIMETER
OVERVIEW
ALIMETER
SCALE
(HUNDREDS)
UPPER
RETROGRADE
(THOUSANDS)
BUTTON C
(UNITS)
BUTTON A
(MAXIMUM
ALTITUDE)
BUTTON B
(MINIMUM ALTITUDE)
LOWER RETROGRADE
(UNITS)
CROWN
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INDICATOR HAND (4TH CENTER HAND) ADJUSTMENT
Pull crown all the way out. The upper and lower retro-
grade hands reset to the start of their scales automati-
cally. Indicator hand (4th center hand) should point to 12
o’clock. If it does not, press either A and/or B button to
move hand until it points to 12 o’clock. A and B buttons
move hand clockwise and counterclockwise, respectively.
Hold button to move hand fast. Push crown in when done.
ALTIMETER CALIBRATION
Before use, the altimeter must be calibrated.
Since an altimeter uses pressure to determine the altitude
and pressure varies from place to place, it is important to
set the altimeter to a known reference altitude value, or
to a standard reference altitude of a given place. Sudden
changes in pressure due to changes in weather can cause
your altimeter reading to be off by +-100m (328 ft), even
if your location has not changed. Recalibrate to a known
altitude when drastic pressure changes occur.
To calibrate the altimeter:
1. Pull the crown to its middle position and wait for the
indicator hands to stop moving.
2. If the altimeter was OFF at the moment of crown
pulling, the lower retrograde hand will point to the unit
selected the last time the altimeter was used, other-
wise the lower retrograde hand points to the current
selected unit in altitude display. The 4th center hand
and upper retrograde hand should point to the current
altitude.
3. Press A or B to move the 4th center hand counter-
clockwise or clockwise, respectively, until it points
to the desired calibration altitude. Holding A or B
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will move the center hand more rapidly. The upper
retrograde hand moves relative to the altitude value
displayed by the 4th center hand.
4. Push crown in when done.
ALTIMETER ON/OFF
To turn the altimeter on, press C. The lower retrograde
hand points to METERS. Using the markings on the top
ring, the 4th center hand shows the current altitude’s
hundreds and tens value with divisions every ten
METERS/FEET. The upper retrograde hand shows the cur-
rent altitude’s thousands value with divisions every one
thousand METERS/FEET.
To change the unit from METERS to FEET, press C a
second time. To change the unit from FEET to METERS,
press C twice (altimeter is turned off first then turned
back on with the unit in METERS).
Example : Example : Altitude=2310 m Altitude=7580 ft
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To turn the altimeter off with the current unit set to
FEET, press C. To turn the altimeter off with the unit set
to METERS, press C twice (lower hand goes to FEET first
before going to the OFF position).
The watch will automatically turn the altimeter off
60 minutes after activation.
ALTIMETER MIN/MAX ALTITUDE RECALL
To view the maximum recorded altitude, press A. The
lower retrograde hand shows the unit of measure that
the maximum altitude was recorded in if the altimeter
was OFF at the moment of button press, otherwise
it will show the maximum altitude using the current
selected unit. The 4th center hand shows the maximum
altitude’s hundreds and tens value with divisions every
ten METERS/FEET. The upper retrograde hand shows the
maximum altitude’s thousands value with divisions every
one thousand METERS/FEET.
The maximum recorded altitude is displayed for ten
seconds. To extend the display duration for another ten
seconds, press A before the previous ten second duration
expires.
To change the unit from METERS to FEET or FEET to
METERS, press C.
To view the minimum recorded altitude, press B. The
lower retrograde hand shows the unit of measure that
the minimum altitude was recorded in if the altimeter
was OFF at the moment of button press, otherwise
it will show the minimum altitude using the current
selected unit. The 4th center hand shows the minimum
altitude’s hundreds and tens value with divisions every
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ten METERS/FEET. The upper retrograde hand shows the
minimum altitudes thousands value with divisions every
one thousand METERS/FEET.
The minimum recorded altitude is displayed for ten
seconds. To extend the display duration for another ten
seconds, press B before the previous ten second duration
expires To change the unit from METERS to FEET or FEET
to METERS, press C.
DEPTH
OVERVIEW
3
AA
B
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CENTER HAND
OFF INDICATOR
BUTTON A
BUTTON B
LOWER HAND
CROWN
Note: The center and lower hands will automatically
calibrate when you move the crown to position 3 to set
the time.
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TEMPERATURE
The temperature sensor is always on and will take a
reading at least once every 60 seconds. The temperature
is indicated by the lower hand and accompanying scale.
When worn on wrist, temperature reading is affected by
body heat. For more accurate readings, remove watch
from wrist.
DEPTH SENSOR ON/OFF
The sensor is normally off, and must be turned on
manually prior to submersion. Push and release button B
to turn the sensor on. The 4th center hand will move from
the OFF (6 o’clock) position to the 12 o’clock position and
begin to take readings at least once every 5 seconds. As
the depth increases, the 4th center hand will point to
the actual depth as indicated on the depth scale. If the
readings remain in the range of 0 to 2 meters (0-6 feet)
for 5 minutes, the sensor will automatically turn off. To
turn the sensor off manually, press and hold button B
for 2 seconds. The 4th center hand will move to the OFF
(6 o’clock) position.
RECALL MAXIMUM DEPTH/MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
After coming to the surface, unscrew the crown and
pull to the middle position. The center and lower hands
will move to display the maximum depth value and the
minimum temperature value, respectively, recorded dur-
ing the most recent descent. When the depth sensor is
activated again, the memory will be cleared.
If the watch has not yet been used, then the center and
lower hands shall move to display 0 meters/feet and
0ºC/32 ºF, respectively. The crown must be screwed back
in prior to use/submersion.
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BATTERY LEVEL DETECTION
The watch determines the battery level status and
provides the user with a visual indication corresponding
to the current battery level. The battery level status is
classified as Normal Level, Battery Low Level, and Replace
Battery Level, with each level indicated by the movement
of the second hand.
For the Normal Level status, the second hand shall move one
hand position every one second, which is its normal operation.
When the watch is in Battery Low Level status, the second
hand shall only move at 2-second intervals and shall
move by two hand positions. It is recommended that the
user replace the battery when the watch is at Battery Low
Level status.
When the watch is in Replace Battery Level status, the
second hand shall only move at 5-second intervals and
shall move by five hand positions. At this point, depth
sensor cannot be activated, and the user must replace
the battery immediately.
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PERFECT DATE
With your watch’s Perfect Date
feature, the date does
not need adjustment until 2060. The watch automatically
accounts for short months and leap years, and will always
display the correct date upon demand. The date was
preset at the Timex factory. When initially starting your
new watch, if the date displays the date before or behind
the date in your location, you will need to revise the date
for your local date. Pull the crown out to the outer posi-
tion. The 4th center hand will rotate around the dial one
revolution, will stop at 12:00 o’clock position for about 5
seconds and then move to the date at which the watch
is currently set. Rotate the crown forward to increase
the time to the current date (backward to decrease the
time to the current date). Each time you pass midnight
the date will change by one day. After you have set the
YACHT RACER
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A
B
C
SECOND HAND
4TH
CENTER
HAND
UPPER
HAND
PERFECT DATE
SCALE HOUR HAND
CROWN
LOWER HAND
MINUTE HAND
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date to your local date, continue rotating the crown to
position the hands to the current local time, being mindful
of am/pm. Once the time is set, push the crown back in
to the closed position. In normal operation the 4th center
hand will display the date when the crown is pushed.
The hand will travel to the position of the current date as
shown on the top ring of the case. The hand will pause
for you to be able to read the date and then return back
to the 12 o’clock resting position. Please note that the
Perfect Date function will only operate in the Time
mode. When the battery is depleted and is replaced, the
Perfect Date function must be recalibrated. When the
battery requires replacement, it is highly recommended
the watch be sent to a Timex service center, where the
battery will be replaced and the Perfect Date function will
be recalibrated to the current date for the location where
the watch is to be returned.
4TH CENTER HAND ADJUSTMENT
To readjust a misaligned 4th center hand:
1. Pull the crown out to position 3. The upper and lower
hands reset to the ends of their sweeps automatically.
2. Within 10 seconds of pulling the crown to position 3,
the 4th center hand should point to 12 o’clock, if it
does not point to 12 o’clock, press button A or B to
move the hand counterclockwise or clockwise until
it points to 12 o’clock. Pressing and holding button A
or B will make the hand move at a fast rate. Please
note: after 5 seconds without action with the crown
in position 3, the 4th center hand will move to display
the current date.
3. Push crown in to position 1 when finished.
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MODE SELECTION
Press button C to advance the upper hand to the desired
function.
TIME:
Displays the current time only (Perfect Date function will
operate only in the Time mode).
YACHT RACE TIMER 5:
The countdown timer will start at 5 minutes and begin the
chronograph once it reaches zero.
YACHT RACE TIMER 3:
The countdown timer will start at 3 minutes and begin the
chronograph once it reaches zero.
YACHT RACE TIMER 1:
The countdown timer will start at 1 minute and begin the
chronograph once it reaches zero.
CHRONO:
The chronograph will operate without the countdown
timer.
YACHT RACE TIMER OPERATION
The watch provides a 5, 3 or 1 minute countdown timer.
Once the countdown timer reaches zero a one hour
chronograph will automatically start.
1. Press button C until the upper hand displays the
desired 5, 3, or 1 minute Yacht Race Timer mode.
2. To start, press button A (START/STOP). The 4th center
hand displays the seconds counting down and the
lower hand shows the minutes, counting down.
(Please note: buttons B and C are disabled while the
countdown timer is in operation).
3. To stop, press button A (START/STOP) which will stop
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the countdown process. (Please note: button C is
disabled until the countdown timer is reset).
4. To reset, press and hold button B (SPLIT/RESET) for
2 seconds, which will reset the countdown timer back
to the originally selected 5, 3 or 1 minute duration.
In the normal operation of the Yacht Race Timer, once
the countdown timer has reached zero, the chronograph
will automatically start. There is also an audible alert as
the countdown timer reaches each minute mark as well
as when the final minute reaches the last 5 seconds and
begins the chronograph function. The chronograph will
cycle through the 30-minute sequence twice, for a total
maximum time of one hour.
CHRONOGRAPH OPERATION
The watch provides a one hour chronograph which may
be operated independently from the Yacht Race Timer.
1. Press button C until the upper hand is at the beginning
of the 30-minute chronograph scale.
2. To start, press button A (START/STOP). The 4th center
hand displays the seconds counting up; the lower
hand shows the minutes, counting up in a 5-minute
scale and the upper hand shows the half hour count-
ing up in a 30-minute scale. Each time the lower hand
reaches the five minute mark, it will return to the zero
position while the upper hand will continue to advance
through the 30 minute scale. (Please note: button C is
disabled while the chronograph is in operation).
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3. To take a split time, press button B (SPLIT/RESET).
The upper, lower, and 4th center hands will hold their
positions for you to note the split (lap) time. The chro-
nograph is still maintaining the timing sequence while
the hands are stopped. To release the hands, press
button B (SPLIT/RESET) and the hands will quickly
catch up to display the total elapsed time.
4. To stop, press button A (START/STOP) which will stop
the chronograph. (Please note: button C is disabled
while the chronograph is stopped until the chrono-
graph is reset).
5. To reset, press and hold button B (SPLIT/RESET) for
3 seconds, which will reset the chronograph back to
the beginning of the 30-minute scale.
In normal operation the Chronograph will cycle through
the 30-minute sequence twice for a total maximum of
one hour. Once this hour has elapsed, the upper hand
will remain on the 30 minute marker and the lower hand
will return to zero. The chronograph function will need
to be reset prior to using the chronograph function again
or before changing to a different mode. (Please note:
button A is disabled when the maximum one hour time
has elapsed and will not function until the chronograph
has been reset by pressing and holding button B for
3 seconds).
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PERFECT DATE
With your watch’s Perfect Date
feature, the date does
not need adjustment until 2060. The watch automatically
accounts for short months and leap years, and will always
display the correct date upon demand. The date was
preset at the Timex factory. When initially starting your
new watch, if the date displays the date before or behind
the date in your location, you will need to revise the date
for your local date. Pull the crown out to the outer position.
The 4th center hand will rotate around the dial one revolu-
tion, will stop at 12:00 o’clock position for about 5 seconds
and then move to the date at which the watch is currently
set. Rotate the crown forward to increase the time to the
current date (backward to decrease the time to the current
date). Each time you pass midnight the date will change
by one day. After you have set the date to your local date,
continue rotating the crown to position the hands to the
current local time, being mindful of am/pm. Once the time
is set, push the crown back in to the closed position. In
normal operation the 4th center hand will display the date
when the crown is pushed. The hand will travel to the
position of the current date as shown on the top ring of
the case. The hand will pause for you to be able to read
the date and then return back to the 12 o’clock resting
position. Please note that the Perfect Date function
will only operate in the Time mode. When the battery is
depleted and is replaced, the Perfect Date function must
be recalibrated. When the battery requires replacement,
it is highly recommended the watch be sent to a Timex
service center, where the battery will be replaced and the
Perfect Date function will be recalibrated to the current
date for the location where the watch is to be returned.
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4TH CENTER HAND ADJUSTMENT
To readjust a misaligned 4th center hand:
1. Pull the crown out to position 3. The upper and lower
hands reset to the ends of their sweeps automatically.
2. When it stops moving, the 4th center hand should
point to 12 o’clock, if it does not point to 12 o’clock,
press button A or B to move the hand counterclock-
wise or clockwise until it points to 12 o’clock. Pressing
and holding button A or B will make the hand move at
a fast rate. Please note: after 5 seconds without action
with the crown in position 3, the 4th center hand will
move to display the current date.
3. Push crown in to position 1 when finished.
MODE SELECTION
Press button C to advance the upper hand to the desired
function.
TIME:
Displays the current time only (Perfect Date function will
operate only in the Time mode).
CHRONOGRAPH OPERATION
The watch provides a four hour chronograph. At the end
of the four hour period the Chronograph will automati-
cally turn off. This will save the battery in the event of an
accidental activation of the Chronograph.
1. Press button C until the upper hand is at the beginning
of the upper hand chronograph scale, the lower hand
to 0 on the lower scale.
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the fourth hand counterclockwise (pressing button B
will move this hand clockwise), until the desired num-
ber of seconds has been selected. Please note that
you are adding or subtracting the number seconds to
complete the total desired time (example: for a total
desired countdown time of 2:53:30, you will push
button B 30 times to select 30 seconds). Once you
have completed setting the number of seconds, push
the crown in to position 1 to confirm your complete
countdown timer value selection.
COUNTDOWN TIMER OPERATION
Once you have set the countdown timer to the desired
length of time to count down, you can now operate the
countdown timer.
Starting the countdown sequence: Press button A to
start the countdown timer. The fourth center hand and
the lower hand will begin to move counterclockwise. The
upper hand will move clockwise. The hands will continue
to indicate the remaining time left in the countdown
sequence until the length of time you have set the count-
down timer has passed and the value of remaining time
reaches zero. When the remaining time in the sequence
reaches zero, the chime will sound signaling to you the
countdown sequence has completed.
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Interrupting the countdown sequence: If you wish
to stop the countdown sequence prior to the sequence
reaching zero, you may do so by pressing button A (the
fourth center hand as well as the upper and lower hands
will stop moving). If you wish to later begin the sequence
from the point at which you stopped the countdown, sim-
ply press button A again (the fourth center hand as well
as the upper and lower hands will resume moving).
Resetting the countdown sequence: Once the count-
down sequence has reached zero and the chime has
sounded, you may reset the countdown timer to the set
value by pressing button B (the fourth center hand as well
as the upper and lower hands will move to indicate the
value of time you set prior to using the countdown timer
function).
Clearing the countdown timer value: If desired, you
may clear the value of the countdown timer to zero.
This can only be done if the countdown timer is not in
operation and has been reset. If the countdown timer is
running, you must first stop the countdown sequence by
pressing button A, followed by pressing button B. This
will stop and reset the countdown timer to the currently
selected time value. To clear the countdown timer value
to zero, push and hold button B for two seconds. You
should now follow the instructions to set the countdown
timer value to the new desired length of time.
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Split time function: While the countdown timer is in
operation, you may employ the split function to note the
remaining time in the countdown sequence.
To use the split time function, press button B, which will
make the upper, lower and 4th center hands freeze in
place. The countdown function will continue to operate
internally while the hands are frozen.
To resume the movement of the upper, lower and 4th
center hands, press button B again and the hands will
reposition themselves in proper placement to show the
current time within the countdown sequence.
3GMT
SECOND
HAND
CROWN
ROTATING TOP RING
(24-HOUR FORMAT)
4TH CENTER HAND
MINUTE
HAND
HOUR HAND
INNER RING /
NUMERALS
(24-HOUR FORMAT)
A
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3 TIME ZONE FUNCTION
Your watch has the ability to display three time zones:
1. Hour and Minute hands: Displays the time in a stan-
dard 12 hour format. Please note: The date displayed
in the date window is linked to the time displayed by
these two hands.
2. 4th center hand and inner ring: Displays the time in a
24-hour format.
3. 4th center hand and case rotating top ring: Displays
the time in a 24-hour format.
4TH CENTER HAND ADJUSTMENT
To readjust a misaligned 4th center hand:
1. Pull the crown out to position 3.
2. 4th center hand should point to 12 o’clock. If within
5 seconds of pulling the crown to position 3 the 4th
center hand does not point to 12 o’clock, press button
A to move the hand clockwise until it points to 12
o’clock. Pressing and holding button A will make the
hand move at a fast rate.
3. Push crown in to position 1 when finished.
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4TH CENTER HAND CALIBRATION
The 4th center hand is calibrated at the Timex factory to
reflect the standard minutes within the hour as defined
by Universal Time Coordinated. Globally a majority of
locations use the standard minutes. If the location you are
using for the 2nd and 3rd time zone uses the standard
minutes, the 4th center hand does not require recalibra-
tion. Only if you wish to have the second and third time
zones to reflect locations that do not follow the standard
minute, the instructions to recalibrate the 4th center hand
are as follows:
1. Pull the crown out to position 3. The 4th center hand
will point to 12 o’clock.
2. Rotate the crown to position the minute hand in the
correct position within the hour required for the loca-
tion you are wishing to use for the 2nd and 3rd time
zones.
3. Push the crown in to position 2. The 4th center hand
will point to its currently calibrated position of the
minutes within the hour.
4. Push button A to move the 4th center hand clockwise
until it aligns with the minute hand. Pressing and hold-
ing button A will make the hand move at a fast rate.
5. Pull the crown out to position 3. The 4th center hand
will point to 12 o’clock.
6. Rotate the crown to position hour and minute hands
to the correct time.
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Inner Ring
On the inner ring, “MPH” (mile per hour) refers to “speed in-
dex”. This index is used to calculate the speed involving any
data per hour. On the inner ring, “STAT” (statute miles) and
“NAUT” (nautical miles) are for conversion of distance units.
OUTER RING
INNER RING
The following examples serve as a guide of how to use
the slide rule.
SPEED CALCULATION:
What speed is required to go 10 nautical miles in
15 minutes?
Known Factors: Distance: 10 nautical miles Time:
15 minutes
Align “10” arrow on the outer ring with “15” on the
inner ring.
The speed required can be found directly above the
“MPH” marking on the inner ring.
The answer: 40 nautical miles per hour
Time Calculation: How long will it take to go 10 nauti-
cal miles at a speed of 40 miles per hour?
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Known Factors: Speed: 40 miles per hour Distance:
10 nautical miles
Align “40” on the outer ring with the mark “MPH”
marking on the inner ring.
The time required can be found directly below the “10”
arrow on the outer ring, which is “15” on the inner ring.
The answer: 15 minutes
DISTANCE CALCULATION:
How far can you travel at 40 miles per hour for
15 minutes?
Known Factors: Speed: 40 nautical miles per hour Time:
15 minutes
Align “40” on the outer ring directly above the mark
“MPH” on the inner ring.
The distance travelled can be obtained above the “15
marker on the inner ring. The number indicated on the
outer ring is “10”.
The answer: The distance travelled is 10 nautical
miles.
UNIT CONVERSION:
To convert distance from nautical miles to statute miles
and kilometers.
Known Factor: Distance to convert is 10 nautical miles
Align the “10” arrow on the outer ring above the
“NAUT” on the inner ring. The conversion in statute
miles (11.5) is found above the inner ring “STAT” mark-
ing, and the conversion to kilometers (18.5) is found
above the inner ring “MPH” marking.
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NEVER INCLUDE A SPECIAL WATCHBAND OR ANY
OTHER ARTICLE OF PERSONAL VALUE IN YOUR
SHIPMENT.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERY IN FIRE. DO NOT
RECHARGE. KEEP LOOSE BATTERIES AWAY FROM
CHILDREN.
TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY
Your TIMEX® watch is warranted against manufacturing
defects by Timex Group USA, Inc. for a period of ONE
YEAR from the original purchase date. Timex and its
worldwide affiliates will honor this International Warranty.
Please note that Timex may, at its option, repair your
watch by installing new or thoroughly reconditioned and
inspected components or replace it with an identical or
similar model. IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS OR DAMAGES
TO YOUR WATCH:
1. after the warranty period expires;
2. if the watch was not originally purchased from an
authorized Timex retailer;
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3. from repair services not performed by Timex;
4. from accidents, tampering or abuse; and
5. lens or crystal, strap or band, watch case, attachments
or battery. Timex may charge you for replacing any of
these parts.
THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN
ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TIMEX IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some countries and states do not allow limitations
on implied warranties and do not allow exclusions or
limitations on damages, so these limitations may not
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights
and you may also have other rights, which vary from
country to country and state to state.
To obtain warranty service, please return your watch to
Timex, one of its affiliates or the Timex retailer where the
watch was purchased, together with a completed original
Watch Repair Coupon or, in the U.S. and Canada only, the
completed original Watch Repair Coupon or a written
statement identifying your name, address, telephone
number and date and place of purchase. Please include
the following with your watch to cover postage and
handling (this is not a repair charge): a US$ 8.00 check or
money order in the U.S.; a CAN$12.00 cheque or money
order in Canada; and a UK£3.50 cheque or money order
in the U.K. In other countries, Timex will charge you
for postage and handling. NEVER INCLUDE A SPECIAL
WATCHBAND OR ANY OTHER ARTICLE OF PERSONAL
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VALUE IN YOUR SHIPMENT.
For the U.S., please call 1-800-448-4639 for additional
warranty information. For Canada, call 1-800-263-0981.
For Brazil, call +11 2664 1001. For Mexico, call 01-800-
01-060-00. For Central America, the Caribbean, Bermuda
and the Bahamas, call (501) 370-5775 (U.S.). For Asia,
call 852-2815-0091. For the U.K., call 44 020 8687 9620.
For France, call 33 3 81 63 42 51. For Germany/Austria,
call +43 662 889 2130. For other areas, please contact
your local Timex retailer or Timex distributor for warranty
information.
If your Timex® watch should ever need servicing, send it
to Timex as set forth in the Timex International Warranty
or addressed to: TG SERVICE CENTER, P.O. Box 2740,
Little Rock, AR 72203. For service questions, call 1-800-
328-2677 or custserv@timex.com
EXTENDED WARRANTY
Available in U.S. only. Extend your warranty for an ad-
ditional 4 years from date of purchase for $5. You can
pay with AMEX, Discover, Visa or MasterCard by calling
1 800-448-4639 during normal business hours. Payment
must be made within 30 days of purchase. Name, ad-
dress, telephone number, purchase date, and 5-digit
model number required. You can also mail a check for $5
to: Timex Extended Warranty, P.O. Box 1676, Dept. EF, Little
Rock, AR 72203.
©2015 Timex Group USA, Inc. TIMEX, INDIGLO, PERFECT DATE and
INTELLIGENT QUARTZ are trademarks of Timex Group B.V. and its
subsidiaries.
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MONTRES TIMEX®
licitations pour votre achat d’une montre Timex
®
INTELLIGENT QUARTZ. Lire les instructions attentive-
ment pour bien comprendre le fonctionnement de votre
montre Timex.
Il est possible que ce mole ne présente pas toutes les
fonctions décrites dans lepliant.
Pour de plus amples renseignements et pour enregistrer
le produit, visiter le site :
www.timex.com
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SOMMAIRE
Comment mettre la montre en marche 129 ........................
Résistance aux chocs et à l’eau 130 ....................................
Veilleuse Indiglo
® 132 ..........................................................
Réglage de la date et de l’heure 133 ....................................
Calendrier perpétuel 135 ......................................................
Chronographe avec Fly-Back 138 .........................................
Boussole chrono avec Fly-Back 144 .....................................
Chronographe Linéaire................................................... 158
Heure mondiale 164 .............................................................
Boussole 171 .........................................................................
Marée Température et Boussole 178 ...................................
Altitre 188 ........................................................................
Profondeur 197 .....................................................................
Yacht Racer 202 ....................................................................
Minuterie Chrono 214 ...........................................................
3GMT 232 ..............................................................................
Fonction Tachymètre 239 .....................................................
Fonction Règle à Calcul de la Bague d’Encadrement 241 ....
Comment ajuster le bracelet 247 .........................................
Démontage de maillons du bracelet 249 ..............................
Pile 250 ..................................................................................
Garantie 252 ..........................................................................
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COMMENT METTRE LA MONTRE
EN MARCHE
(Ne concerne pas les modèles à calendrier perpétuel.)
Pour mettre la montre en marche, retirer la bague de
protection en plastique située sous la couronne, puis
enfoncer la couronne vers le boîtier.
Si le boîtier présente un bouton file, la couronne doit
être vissée aps le réglage de la montre.
Pour visser, enfoncer fermement la couronne sur le
bouton fileté et la maintenir enfoncée tout en la faisant
tourner dans le sens horaire. Continuer à visser la
couronne jusqu’à ce qu’elle soit bien serrée. Il faudra
visser la couronne (dans le sens anti-horaire) avant de
la tirer la prochaine fois que la montre doit être réglée.
Bienvenue dans l’univers des montres Timex
® avec
la technologie Intelligent Quartz
, la technologie à
quartz du futur. La technologie Timex Intelligent Quartz
combine la puissance d’un microprocesseur à la fiabilité
et la précision des montres à quartz analogiques. Avec
les montres Timex Intelligent Quartz, la technologie est
inscrite dans le design, offrant un deg de complexité du
cadran sans prédent. Jusqu’à trois aiguilles indépen-
dantes additionnelles sont utilisées pour afficher, sous
un format analogique traditionnel, tout un ensemble de
dones habituellement disponibles uniquement sur les
montres numériques.
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ATTENTION : POUR PRÉSERVER L’ÉTANCHÉITÉ, NE
PAS ENFONCER LES BOUTONS SOUS L’EAU, SAUF SUR
LES MODÈLES ÉTANCHES JUSQU’À 200 MÈTRES. NE
JAMAIS TIRER LA COURONNE ALORS QUE LA MONTRE
EST SOUS L’EAU.
1. La montre est étanche aussi longtemps que le verre,
les couronnes et le boîtier sont intacts.
2. La montre n’est pas conçue pour la plongée.
3. Rincer à l’eau douce après tout contact avec l’eau
de mer.
4. La résistance aux chocs est indiquée sur la face de la
montre ou le dos du boîtier. Les montres sont conçues
pour se conformer à l’essai de choc ISO. Toutefois,
prendre garde à éviter d’endommager le verre.
RÉSISTANCE AUX CHOCS ET À L’EAU
Si la montre est étanche, la profondeur maximale (WR_M)
est indiquée.
Profondeur d’étanchéité p.s.i.a.* Pression de l’eau
sous la surface
30m/98pi 60
50m/164pi 86
100m/328pi 160
200m/656pi 284
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RÉGLAGE DE LA DATE ET DE L’HEURE
REMARQUE : La couronne de montre possède
3 positions : enfone, intermédiaire et extrême. Pour
vous familiariser avec les différentes positions, tirez la
couronne en position extrême et poussez-la doucement
jusqu’à ce qu’elle se place en position intermédiaire par
un clic.
Pour régler la date et l’heure :
Heure
Tirez comptement la couronne et tournez jusqu’à
afficher l’heure exacte. Assurez-vous que leglage
matin/soir (AM/PM) est correct en vérifiant que la date
change à minuit et non à midi.
VEILLEUSE INDIGLO®
Appuyez sur le bouton ou la couronne pour activer
l’éclairage. La technologie électroluminescente utilisée
dans la veilleuse INDIGLO ® permet d’illuminer le cadran
de la montre la nuit et dans des conditions de faible
éclairage.
OU
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PRISE EN COMPTE DES ANNÉES BISSEXTILES
Afin de se maintenir à la bonne date, la montre comprend
un réglage permettant de tenir compte de l’année bissex-
tile courante. Ceglage est effectué à l’usine Timex ou
après le remplacement de la pile et ne peut être modifié
mais seulement affiché.
Pour l’afficher, tirez la couronne en position intermédiaire.
L’aiguille de date affiche le réglage : 1 = 1 an après une
année bissextile; 2 = 2 ans après une année bissextile;
3 = 3 ans après une année bissextile; 4 = l’année bissextile.
Enfoncer la couronne pour valider ; les aiguilles retournent
à leur affichage habituel du jour, du mois et de la date.
INTRODUCTION
Grâce au calendrier pertuel, la date necessite aucun
glage jusqu’en 2100. La montre tient automatique-
ment compte des mois courts et des anes bissextiles
et affiche toujours le jour et la date corrects. Le jour
et la date ont é prégs à l’usine Timex. Il ne reste
qu’à gler l’heure. La montre possède également deux
boutons poussoirs encastrés permettant au centre
de services Timex degler le jour et la date après
remplacement de la pile. Autrement ils ne servent à rien.
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2. Pour l’arrêter, appuyez de nouveau sur le bouton A
(START/STOP [Démarrage/Arrêt]). Toutes les aiguilles
s’arrêtent.
3. Pour redémarrer, appuyez de nouveau sur le bouton A
(START/STOP [Démarrage/Arrêt]).
4. Pour remettre à zéro la fonction fly-back du
chronographe, appuyez sur le bouton B (FLY-BACK/
RESET [Remise à zéro]).
Lors de la remise à zéro du chronographe, toutes les
aiguilles se placent sur zéro. Après huit secondes, la
montre reprend l’affichage normal du second fuseau
horaire.
5. Pour remettre à zéro et/ou redémarrer le chronographe
avec fonction fly-back, appuyez sur le bouton B
(FLY-BACK/RESET [Remise à zéro]). Relâchez-le quand
vous voulez remarrer.
4. Enfoncez la couronne pour valider.
CHRONOGRAPHE AVEC FLY-BACK OU RETOUR
À LA VOLÉE
La montre comporte un chronographe avec fly-back ou
retour à la volée de 4 heures.
1. Pour démarrer, appuyez sur le bouton A
(START/STOP [Démarrage/Arrêt]).
La 4ème aiguille centrale indique les secondes
avec unesolution d’1/5 de seconde. L’aiguille
inférieure indique le dernier chiffre des minutes,
en comptant jusqu’à 10 et en tant l’oration.
L’aiguille supérieure indique le temps total, heures et
minutes, avec des divisions toutes les dix minutes. Le
chronographe fonctionne jusqu’à quatre heures avant
de s’arrêter automatiquement.


Product specificaties

Merk: Timex
Categorie: Horloges
Model: T2P510ZA Intelligent Quartz

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