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SNOWDON USER MANUAL
Setting The Time
To set the time, gently unscrew the crown in a counter clockwise motion until it is in position 1 and then gently pull the crown into position 3. Once the correct time has been set push the crown back into position 1 and gently tighten the crown in a clockwise direction until it has returned to it's normal screwed in position.
After setting the time, it is essential that the crown is screwed back into position 0 to ensure water resistance.
To set the time, gently unscrew the crown in a counter clockwise motion until it is in position 1 and then gently pull the crown into position 3. Once the correct time has been set push the crown back into position 1 and gently tighten the crown in a clockwise direction until it has returned to it's normal screwed in position.
After setting the time, it is essential that the crown is screwed back into position 0 to ensure water resistance.
Setting The GMT Hand
Again start by gently unscrewing the crown in a counter clockwise motion until it is in position 1. Gently pull the crown into position 2 and set the GMT hand to the desired time using the 24 hour scale. Once the GMT hand has been set push the crown back into position 1 and gently tighten the crown in a clockwise direction until it has returned to it's normal screwed in position.
Again start by gently unscrewing the crown in a counter clockwise motion until it is in position 1. Gently pull the crown into position 2 and set the GMT hand to the desired time using the 24 hour scale. Once the GMT hand has been set push the crown back into position 1 and gently tighten the crown in a clockwise direction until it has returned to it's normal screwed in position.
Winding Your Watch
The Snowdon is an automatic watch and will wind itself by the natural movement of your wrist. It is therefore not necessary to manually wind your watch. The Snowdon has a power reserve of 41 hours and if left unworn for an extended period of time, the power reserve can drain. You can restart the watch by natural movement or by manually winding. To manually wind your watch, unscrew the crown into position 1 and gently wind the crown in a clockwise motion. Ensure the crown is screwed back into position 0 following winding.
The Snowdon is an automatic watch and will wind itself by the natural movement of your wrist. It is therefore not necessary to manually wind your watch. The Snowdon has a power reserve of 41 hours and if left unworn for an extended period of time, the power reserve can drain. You can restart the watch by natural movement or by manually winding. To manually wind your watch, unscrew the crown into position 1 and gently wind the crown in a clockwise motion. Ensure the crown is screwed back into position 0 following winding.
Fitting The Stainless Steel Bracelet
Due to the curvature of the fitted end links, the stainless steel bracelet utilises traditional spring bars. We provide a Shoreham spring bar tool with all Snowdons which can be used to fit the stainless steel bracelet to your watch. The tool can also be used to remove the bracelet. To fit the bracelet to your wrist size, links can be removed or added as needed using the reverse side of the tool.
Due to the curvature of the fitted end links, the stainless steel bracelet utilises traditional spring bars. We provide a Shoreham spring bar tool with all Snowdons which can be used to fit the stainless steel bracelet to your watch. The tool can also be used to remove the bracelet. To fit the bracelet to your wrist size, links can be removed or added as needed using the reverse side of the tool.