How to read the chronograph of my watch Wryst?

How to read the chronograph of my watch Wryst?

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Functions of the Chronograph of Your Watch

 

How to Use the Chronograph of your watch Wryst?

The exclusive limited-edition chronograph watches Wryst with a date at 3H run a five jewels precise Quartz Startech Swiss chronograph movement.

Follow our guidance below to make the most of your chronograph function in order to time an event such as the fastest time on the track, the shortest route to work, or even during your cooking.

 

These instruction concern the following Wryst watches collections:

 - Wryst Airborne Watches

- Wryst Motors Watches

- Wryst Shoreline Watches

- Wryst Force Watches

- Wryst Isle of Man TT

 

Swiss chronograph sport watches Wryst explained,

chronograph basic function

Basic Function (start/stop/reset)

1/ Start: press push-button A

2/ Stop: to stop the timing, press push button A once more and read the three chronograph counter:
minutes-seconds-1/10 seconds

3/ Zero positioning: press push-button B: the three chronograph hands will be reset to their zero position

Chronograph function Wryst

Chronograph accumulated timing

1/ Start: strat timing

2/ Stop: timing on hold

3/ Restart: timing is resumed

4/ Stop: the accumulated measured time is shown

5/ Reset: the three chronograph hands are returned to their zero position

chronograph intermediate interval timing

Chronograph intermediate or interval timing

1/ Start: start timing

2/ Push button B: display interval, timing continues in the background

3/ Making up the measured time: the three chronograph hands quickly advanced to the ongoing measured time.

4/ Stop: final time is displayed

5/ Reset: the three chronograph hands are returned to their zero position

Reset one of the three chronograph hands to zero position

The watches Wryst with chronograph are a stop-watch type of timepieces and the seconds are in the small 6H sub-counter at the bottom of the dial. Therefore, the long stop-watch hand should be at zero position (12H) if the chronograph is timing no event. Should the chronograph be running constantly, this considerably reduces your battery's lifetime.

Sometimes you may need to adjust the chronograph hands back to their original position. For example, when the battery has been changed.

adjusting chronograph hands wryst Ronda 3540D

1/ Pull out the crown to position III (all three chronograph hands are in their correct or incorrect position).

2/ Keep-push buttons A and B depressed simultaneously for at least 2 seconds - The center stop-second rotates by 360° -> corrective mode is activated

adjusting chronograph hands

Follow the steps above to adjust the center stop second or the following/next chronograph hand.

When all hands are adjusted to their zero position:

3/ Return the crown in the position I

(Note that the 6H bottom sub-counter small hand is constantly showing the seconds and can be adjusted by pulling the crown to stop the time and start it again when synchronized with the official time.)

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