Operation Manual

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English
Only
OMEGA
straps, specially designed for this foldover clasp,
should be used. For your own peace of mind and convenience, we
recommend that you have your new clasp fitted by an authorised
OMEGA
service centre. You can always adjust the length of the
bracelet yourself.
a) Snap-fastening foldover clasps
Opening: to open your clasp, simply slide your finger or finger
nail under the
OMEGA
fastener and pull up firmly.
fig. 1 / 2
fig. 3
fig. 4
Closing (fig. 1/2)
Place your
OMEGA
watch on
your wrist and close the clasp by
pushing with the thumb, as indicated
in figure 1.
Press in the direction of the arrow
and not as indicated in figure 2.
Adjusting the length (fig. 3, 4)
Free the longer section of the strap by removing the two studs from
the holes (fig. 3). Adjust the strap as required and replace the two
studs in the holes (fig. 4). Try the watch for size and re-adjust if
necessary.
Foldover clasps
Specifi c sections/general information4
Measurement scales
Specifi c sections/general information4
Using the telemetric scale
Example: calculate the distance between
your position and an event producing
light and sound simultaneously (e.g.
a storm).
The chronograph is set off by the detec-
tion of light, for example a lightning
strike. Then it stops on detection of the
sound, the clap of thunder. Here, the
storm is 9.9 km away.
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