alongside Charles Vermot, had developed the hugely innovative El Primero, the first automatic chronograph beating at 36,000 vibrations/hour, released in 1969, he had expected them to do nothing but reminisce about the past. Instead, they reminded him that they had...
If you like knowing what time it is but don't want to rely on looking at your cell phone you may want to opt for a wristwatch. However, when you first purchase the wristwatch the time most likely isn't correct. Because of this, you need to correct the time of the watch. If you...
marked with the iconic red tip, adds a touch of sporty elegance to the watch. The sub-dials for chronograph functions are well-positioned and feature their own set of hands for precise timing, further enhancing the functionality of the watch. ...
Stop and start the chronograph by pressing the PA button, located above the crown. Reset the chronograph by pressing the PB button just below the crown. The PB button returns the chronograph second and minute hands to their original positions of zero. Automatic Geneva Watches Wind the mainspring...
Press the "A" button, which is also located on the left-side of the watch, to change the time. The seconds digits will flash. You can press "E" (located on the right-side of the Casio watch) to reset the seconds to "00." ...