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WINDING YOUR ANPASSA AUTOMATIC WATCH

Thank you for your purchase of our Automatic Watch!

 

A demonstration video below shows you how to wind your Automatic watch (With Date Function).

 

Automatic watches are powered by a Perpetual rotor inside the watch that gently swings as you move your wrist, transferring energy to the mainspring of the watch.

 

If you take your watch off and set it aside it will retain its charge for about two days. To get it going, you simply have to wind the movement manually for it to run normally again.

As there isn’t any power reserve in the watch, first step to do is to unwind the crown in the opposite direction.

 

Pull out the winding crown once for date adjustments (depending on the model).

 

Time can be adjusted by unscrewing the crown and pulling it out to the second notch.

 

To get your watch going, simply wind the movement manually by unscrewing the crown to the winding position and turning it clockwise about 20 times. Please remember to screw the crown back down properly against the case in order to guarantee waterproofness.

FAQ

A demonstration video shows you how to wind your Automatic watch.

 

Automatic watches are powered by a Perpetual rotor inside the watch that gently swings as you move your wrist, transferring energy to the mainspring of the watch.

 

If you take your watch off and set it aside it will retain its charge for about two days. To get it going, you simply have to wind the movement manually for it to run normally again.

 

As there isn’t any power reserve in the watch, first step to do is to unwind the crown in the opposite direction.

 

Time can be adjusted by unscrewing the crown and pulling it out to the second notch.

 

To get your watch going, simply wind the movement manually by unscrewing the crown to the winding position and turning it clockwise about 20 times. Please remember to screw the crown back down properly against the case in order to guarantee waterproofness.

 

WINDING YOUR ANPASSA TOURBILLON WATCH

Thank you for your purchase of our Tourbillon Watch!

 

A demonstration video shows you how to wind your Tourbillon Watch.

 

“Tourbillon” describes the watch’s escapement, the part of the watch that “ticks” and keeps time.

 

If you take your watch off and set it aside it will retain its charge for about a day. To get it going, you simply have to wind the movement manually for it to run normally again.

Time can be adjusted by pulling out the crown to the first notch and winding it clockwise, as turning the crown counterclockwise will affect the tourbillon movement. 

 

To get your watch going, simply push back the crown after adjusting the time, and turn the crown clockwise to approximately 70% of the mainspring in order to maintain your tourbillon watch.

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