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We congratulate you on the purchase of your Zenith watch
and thank you for your confidence. You are now wearing a
Manufacture watch that has been crafted in our workshops.
Zenith is a member of a very select circle of authentic Swiss
workshops which develop and produce their own movements
from A to Z. We have been crafting our watches in the same
location since 1865 in our Manufacture situated at number
34, Rue des Billodes in the town of Le Locle, nestled in the
heart of the mountainous valleys of Neuchâtel.
Zenith has received over 2,333 chronometry awards, the
first of which dates back to 1903, and is thus one of the most
widely-acknowledged Swiss brands in terms of precision.
In order to discover our passion for fine craftsmanship in more
detail, please visit our website at www.zenith-watches.com.
We also invite you to sign up as a Zenith watch owner, which
will provide you with a one-year extension on your warranty.
Your watch contains a mechanical movement born from over
300 years of watchmaking tradition. We ask that you look
after it attentively and handle it with care during setting.
Over the following pages, you will find advice about using
your watch and its functions. The functions available depend
on the model.
> ZENITH
THE PIONEER SPIRIT SINCE 1865
> 1. ELITE MOVEMENT
> 2. WINDING THE WATCH
> 3. SETTING THE TIME AND DATE
> 4. SETTING THE SECOND TIME ZONE
> 5. SETTING THE MOON PHASE
> 6. INTERNATIONAL ZENITH WARRANTY
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Brand | Zenith |
Model | Elite Classic 03.2290.679/26.C493 |
Category | Watches |
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File size | 2.81 MB |
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A battery in my device is oxidized, can I still safely use it? Verified
Ja, the device can still be safely used. Firstly, remove the oxidizd battery. Never use bare hands to do this. Then clean the battery compartment with a cotton swab dipped in vinegar or lemon juice. Let it dry and insert new batteries.
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My mechanical watch runs fast, what can I do? Verified
This might be caused by exposure to a magnetic field. It can be solved by a demagnetisation process performed by a professional watchmaker.
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What do AM and PM stand for? Verified
AM stands for Ante Meridiem and indicates that the time is before midday. PM stands for Post Meridiem and indicates that the time is past midday.
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What is a 'Chronograph'? Verified
A 'Chronograph' is literally a 'writer of time'. The term is used to describe clocks and watches that tell the time of day as well as measure a certain period of time, like a stopwatch.
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What is GMT? Verified
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time (sometimes called UTC, standing for Coordinated Universal Time). It is the time for the longitude 0, that passes through Greenwich near London.
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What is a quartz movement? Verified
Watches and clocks with a quartz movement are driven by a battery. This sends an electric current through quartz crystals that will vibrate. These vibrations are passed on to the movement. Because the vibrations have a fixed frequency, watches and clocks with a quartz movement are extremely precise.
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