Commander's White Mechanical Wristwatch
| SKU | Z-208138 |
|---|---|
| Jewelry Type | Watches |
| Packaging | gift box |
| Made in | Russia |
| Fill / Material |
Body: brass back cover: stainless steel coating: chrome glass: plexiglass strap: natural leather |
| Dimensions | Diameter - 1.6'' (4 cm) |
| Additional Information |
Watch mechanism: Vostok - 2414A Number of ruby stones - 17 |
This unique water resistant mechanical timepiece will serve you and your family for generations to come. Mechanical watch is probably the most complicated fashion accessory ever made! Precise mechanism with gears, cogs, wheels, rotors and springs working in unison makes this unique creation a true work of art. Now mechanical watches are more popular than ever thanks to their quality and longevity. To make sure your watch serves you well and proper for many years, please read the instructions manual below!
- 24 mm caliber mechanism with a central second hand
- Mechanism service life: 10 years
- Shock-resistant
- Waterproof up to 2 atm
Instruction Manual
In order to provide a longer life to your Vostok watch we ask you to please read the present instruction carefully.
- Winding mechanism. Unscrew the winding head counter clockwise from the case - position 2 and start winding clockwise by turning the winding head for 25-30 revolutions, slightly separating the head from the base. Do not over-wind, as it can damage the winding mechanism. The best way to wind the watch is while wearing it on your hand. Do not lower the watch into water while the winding head is unscrewed.
- Adjusting the time. Set the winding head into position 3, pulling it till it clicks. Turning the winding head counter clockwise, set the correct time. Having set the correct time, screw the winding head back into position 1 on the case.
- Updating the calendar. Set the winding head into position 3. Set the correct date by turning the watch head clockwise. After that, set the winding head into position 1.
(Positions 1,2 and 3 depend on how far the winding head is from the main body of the watch. 1 - being the closest, and the 3 - being the farthest from the body of the watch, correspondingly).