Timex Watch 222 0950012 User Manual

 
TIMEX® WATCHES  
Congratulations on purchasing your TIMEX®  
watch. Please read these instructions carefully to  
understand how to operate your Timex timepiece.  
Your watch may not have all of the features  
described in this booklet.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
How to Start Your Watch  
Water and Shock Resistance  
Indiglo® Night-Light  
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Analog/Digital Models  
Multi-Function Models  
Day/Date/AM/PM/Sun/Moon Models  
Chronograph Models  
Elapsed Time Ring  
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40  
41  
42  
44  
45  
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Tachymeter Ring  
Compass Ring  
How to Adjust Bracelet  
Bracelet Link Removal  
Battery  
Warranty  
 
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HOW TO START YOUR WATCH  
WATER AND SHOCK RESISTANCE  
To start your watch remove the plastic guard from  
under the crown, then press the crown in against the  
case. The second hand will begin advancing in one-  
second intervals.  
If your watch is water-resistant, meter marking  
(WR_M) is indicated.  
Water-Resistance Depth  
p.s.i.a. * Water pressure  
Below Surface  
Some deep-depth water-resistant watches require  
the setting crown to be screwed in to secure water-  
resistance. If your watch case has a protrusion with  
screw threads, the crown must be screwed in after  
setting the watch.  
30m/98ft  
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50m/164ft  
100m/328ft  
200m/656ft  
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160  
284  
To screw in, push the crown firmly against the  
threaded protrusion and hold in while turning the  
crown clockwise. Continue to screw in the crown  
until it is tight. You will need to unscrew the crown  
(counter-clockwise) before pulling it out the next time  
you want to set your watch.  
*pounds per square inch absolute  
WARNING: TO MAINTAIN WATER-RESISTANCE,  
DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS OR PULL OUT  
THE CROWN UNDER WATER UNLESS YOUR  
WATCH IS INDICATED AS 200 METER WATER-  
RESISTANT.  
1. Watch is water-resistant only as long as crystal,  
crown and case remain intact.  
 
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2. Watch is not a diver watch and should not be  
used for diving.  
3. Rinse watch with fresh water after exposure to  
salt water.  
4. Shock-resistance will be indicated on the watch  
face or caseback. Watches are designed to pass  
ISO test for shock-resistance. However, care  
should be taken to avoid damaging the crystal.  
ANALOG/DIGITAL MODELS  
4-PUSHER ANALOG/DIGITAL MODEL WITH  
INDIGLO® NIGHT-LIGHT & NIGHT-MODE®  
FEATURE  
PUSHER  
PUSHER  
“B”  
“C”  
A
B
INDIGLO® NIGHT-LIGHT  
CROWN  
POSITION  
Press button or crown to activate light.  
Electrolumines-  
PUSHER  
“B”  
PUSHER  
“C”  
PUSHER  
“A”  
PUSHER  
“D”  
cent technology used in the INDIGLO® night-light  
illuminates entire watch face at night and in low light  
conditions.  
A
B
CROWN  
POSITION  
PUSHER  
A”  
PUSHER  
“D”  
 
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TO USE INDIGLO® NIGHT-LIGHT  
DIGITAL DISPLAY  
1) PRESS pusher “B” to illuminate the entire dial  
(Both analog and digital).  
1) The Digital display changes to each function every  
time you PRESS pusher A”. (As illustrated below):  
TO USE NIGHT-MODE® FEATURE  
TIME / CALENDAR  
DAILY ALARM  
COUNTDOWN TIMER  
CHRONOGRAPH  
DUAL TIME  
1) PRESS and HOLD pusher “B” for 3 seconds until  
you hear a beep.  
2) Pressing any pusher will cause the INDIGLO®  
night-light to illuminate and stay on for 3 seconds.  
3) NIGHT-MODE® feature will last for 3 hours.  
COUNTDOWN  
TIMER  
TIME/  
DAILY  
ALARM  
4) To deactivate NIGHT-MODE® feature PRESS and  
HOLD pusher “B” for 3 seconds.  
CALENDAR  
START  
Press and release MODE  
button once.  
Press and release MODE  
button once.  
Press and release MODE  
button once.  
ANALOG TIME  
TO SET ANALOG TIME  
DUAL TIME  
CHRONOGRAPH  
1) PULL the crown out to the “B” position.  
2) TURN the crown either way to the correct time.  
3) PUSH in the crown to the A” position.  
HOUR  
MINUTE  
SECOND  
MONTH  
DATE  
DAY  
CALENDAR  
 
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To view or change the display to TIME, repeat the  
steps above.  
TO SET TIME / CALENDAR  
1) PRESS pusher A” to bring up TIME / CALENDAR  
display.  
2) PRESS and HOLD pusher “D”. HOLD will display  
until second flashes.  
3) PRESS pusher “C” to reset to second to “00”.  
4) PRESS pusher A” to let hour flash.  
5) PRESS pusher “C” to advance hour.  
NOTE: A” or “P” will appear when the 12-Hour  
format is selected.  
Set this time to coordinate with the Analog time  
or another time zone.  
PRESS and HOLD pusher “C” for 2 seconds in  
setting mode, to activate fast advance.  
6) PRESS pusher A” and “C” as above to adjust tens  
of minutes, minute, year, month, date, day and  
12/24 hour format.  
7) PRESS pusher “D” to complete setting.  
8) View or select the TIME or CALENDAR to appear  
in your digital display.  
PRESS pusher “C” to view the CALENDAR for 2  
seconds.  
PRESS and HOLD pusher “C” for 3 seconds until  
the watch beeps to change the display to  
CALENDAR.  
 
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NOTE:  
FOLLOWED BY  
THE CURRENT  
ALARM SETTING  
TIME AND TIME  
ZONE.  
WILL  
APPEAR  
FOR  
When the alarm sounds, it will beep for 20  
seconds.  
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SECONDS  
To stop the alarm beep, PRESS any pusher.  
PRESS and HOLD pusher “C” for 2 seconds in  
setting mode, to activate fast advance.  
TO SET DAILY ALARM  
1) PRESS pusher A” to bring up DAILY ALARM dis-  
play: ALARM” will appear for 3 seconds followed  
by the current alarm setting time and time zone.  
The ALARM mode symbol AL” and the applicable  
time zone symbol “T1” or “T2” alternate to give  
complete information.  
2) PRESS pusher “D” to let time zone flash.  
3) PRESS pusher “C” to select time zone.  
4) PRESS pusher A” to let hour flash.  
5) PRESS pusher “C” to advance hour.  
6) PRESS pusher A” and “C” as above to adjust tens  
of minutes and minute.  
7) PRESS pusher “D” to complete setting.  
8) Alarm is automatically activated after setting  
S is displayed.  
 
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TO SET DAILY ALARM OR CHIME ON/OFF  
TO USE COUNTDOWN TIMER  
1) PRESS pusher A” to bring up DAILY ALARM  
display.  
HOUR  
MINUTE  
2) PRESS pusher “C” to activate or deactivate daily  
alarm and chime accordingly.  
SETTING MODE  
NOTE:  
1) PRESS pusher A” to bring up COUNTDOWN TIMER  
display. “24 HR TR” will appear.  
2) PRESS pusher “D” to let hour flash.  
3) PRESS pusher “C” to advance hour.  
4) PRESS pusher A” to set tens of minutes.  
5) PRESS pusher “C” to advance tens of minutes.  
6) PRESS pusher A” and “C” as above to adjust  
minute.  
7) PRESS pusher “D” to complete setting.  
8) PRESS pusher “C” to start the timer.  
9) PRESS pusher “D” to stop the timer.  
a or C will appear or disappear according to daily  
alarm activation or deactivation.  
N or  
B
will appear or disappear according to  
chime activation or deactivation.  
The alarm coordinates with the digital time not  
analog time.  
The alarm will sound only if the digital time zone  
(T1 or T2) selected in the Alarm set mode is  
currently displayed, as confirmed by the alarm  
symbol a or C.  
10) PRESS pusher “D” again to resume timer to the  
preset time.  
 
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NOTE:  
TO USE CHRONOGRAPH FOR LAP OR SPLIT  
TIME MEASUREMENT:  
1) PRESS pusher A” to bring up CHRONOGRAPH  
display; “CH LAP” or “CH SPL” will appear.  
2) PRESS pusher “D” to select LAP or SPLIT.  
3) PRESS pusher “C” to start timing.  
4) PRESS pusher “C” to record the first Lap or Split  
time; digits will be frozen for 15 seconds; “L” or  
“S” will flash to indicate that the next Lap or Split  
time is being recorded in the background.  
When the timer counts down to zero it will beep for  
20 seconds.  
To stop the timer beep, PRESS any pusher.  
“T” will appear to designate that the countdown  
timer is running.  
Countdown time up to 24 hours.  
PRESS and HOLD pusher “C” for 2 seconds in setting  
mode, to activate fast advance.  
5) PRESS pusher A” to view the running display  
while the display is frozen.  
6) PRESS pusher “C” to take another Lap or Split.  
7) PRESS pusher “D” to stop.  
TO USE CHRONOGRAPH FOR STANDARD  
MEASUREMENT:  
OR  
8) PRESS pusher “D” again to reset.  
1) PRESS pusher A” to bring up CHRONOGRAPH dis-  
play; “CH LAP” or “CH SPL” will appear.  
2) PRESS pusher “C” to start timing.  
3) PRESS pusher “D” to stop timing.  
4) PRESS pusher “D” to reset.  
NOTE: CHRONOGRAPH must be reset to zero to  
switch between LAP and SPLIT.  
Records time up to 24 hours and shows 1/100 of  
seconds for the first hour.  
 
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NOTE:  
TO SET DUAL TIME:  
HOUR  
MINUTE  
1) While in setting of any mode, if no pusher is  
pressed for 90 seconds the display will automati-  
cally return to TIME / CALENDAR mode.  
2) While in any mode other than TIME / CALENDAR  
mode, whenever pusher “C” or “D” is pressed, the  
next press of pusher A” will automatically return  
the display to TIME / CALENDAR mode.  
1) PRESS pusher A” to  
bring up DUAL TIME  
display. “T2” will appear  
beside the dual time.  
2) PRESS and HOLD pusher “D”; “Hold” will display  
until hour flashes.  
3) PRESS pusher “C” to advance hour.  
4) PRESS pusher A” to let month flash.  
5) PRESS pusher “C” to advance month.  
6) PRESS pusher A” and “C” as above to adjust date,  
day, and to set 12 / 24 hour format.  
7) PRESS pusher “D” to complete setting.  
NOTE:  
PRESS and hold pusher “C” for 2 seconds in set-  
ting mode to activate fast advance.  
 
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TO SET THE TIME  
1) Pull crown all the way out and turn to correct  
time.  
MULTI-FUNCTION MODELS  
2) Push crown in to restart.  
Note: 24-hour display will set automatically.  
A
B
C
CROWN POSITION  
TO SET THE DATE  
Instant date change:  
1) Pull crown out one stop and turn CLOCKWISE  
until you reach correct date.  
2) Push crown in to restart.  
Your watch has a normal large face display and three  
small faces displaying date, day and 24-hour time.  
TO SET THE DAY  
1) Pull crown all the way out and turn CLOCKWISE  
until correct day appears.  
2) Push crown in to restart.  
Note: You must set day before setting time.  
 
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DAY/DATE/AM/PM/  
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NOTE: Remember to set time for am or pm (sun or  
moon).  
SUN/MOON MODELS  
TO SET DATE:  
1) PULL out crown to “B” position.  
2) TURN crown clockwise to correct date.  
3) PUSH in crown to A” position  
DATE  
DAY  
A
B
C
TO SET DAY:  
1) PULL out crown to “C” position.  
2) Advance time 24 hours to change the day.  
3) PUSH in crown to A” position  
CROWN  
POSITION  
AM/PM  
SUN/MOON  
TO SET TIME:  
1) PULL out crown to “C” position.  
2) TURN crown clockwise to correct time.  
Day/am/pm/moon will also change.  
3) Push in crown to A” position.  
 
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The seconds sweep hand shows “seconds  
elapsed” for chronograph  
CHRONOGRAPH MODELS  
Review all chronographs to determine your watch type  
TYPE 1  
TIME, CALENDAR, CHRONOGRAPH  
This chronograph watch has three functions:  
STOPWATCH  
HOUR HAND  
TIME  
PUSHER “B”  
PUSHER “A”  
TO SET THE TIME:  
A
B
C
1) PULL out Crown to “C” position  
2) TURN Crown either way to correct time  
3) PUSH in Crown to A” position  
SMALL  
CROWN POSITION  
SECOND HAND  
PUSHER “C”  
STOPWATCH  
1/20 SEC. HAND  
STOPWATCH  
CALENDAR  
SECOND HAND  
TO SET THE CALENDAR  
Crown position A”, “B” & “C”  
Pusher A” (right) & “B” (left)  
Hour, minute and small second hands (6 o’clock  
eye) show time  
1) PULL out Crown to “B” position  
2) TURN Crown clockwise to correct position  
3) PUSH in Crown to A” position  
12 o’clock eye shows “minutes elapsed” for  
chronograph  
9 o’clock eye shows “hours elapsed” for chrono-  
graph  
 
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NOTE: PRESSING and HOLDING either pusher A” or  
“B” will cause the hands to move continually until the  
pusher is released.  
CHRONOGRAPH  
The Chronograph is capable of measuring:  
Minutes elapsed up to 1 hour (12 o’clock eye)  
Hour elapsed up to 12 hours (9 o’clock eye)  
Seconds elapsed up to 1 minute (seconds sweep  
hand)  
STANDARD CHRONOGRAPH  
MEASUREMENT:  
1) PRESS pusher A” to start timing  
2) PRESS pusher A” to stop timing  
3) PRESS pusher “B” to reset  
BEFORE USING THE CHRONOGRAPH:  
Adjust all the chronograph hands to the “0” or 12 hr.  
position.  
TO ADJUST THE CHRONOGRAPH HANDS:  
1) PULL out CROWN to “C” position  
2) PRESS pusher A” intermittently until the seconds  
sweep hand resets to “0” or 12-hr. position  
3) PRESS pusher “B” intermittently until the hands in  
the 12 o’clock eye reset to “0” or 12-hr position  
4) PUSH in Crown to A” position  
NOTE: Make sure that the chronograph is stopped  
and reset before adjusting.  
 
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SETTING THE DATE  
1) PULL the crown out to the 1st position “B”.  
CHRONOGRAPH MODELS  
TYPE 2  
2) Turn the crown counter-clockwise to set the date.  
*If the date is set between the hours of around  
9:00 PM and 1:00 AM, the date may not change  
on the following day.  
3) After the date has been set, push the crown back  
to the normal position A”.  
CHRONOGRAPH  
SECOND  
PUSHER “A”  
CHRONOGRAPH  
MINUTE  
MINUTE HAND  
CHRONOGRAPH  
CROWN  
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HOUR  
POSITION  
B
C
NORMAL POSITION “A”  
PUSHER “B”  
HOUR  
USING THE CHRONOGRAPH  
This chronograph is able to measure and display  
time in 1/1 second up to maximum of 11 hours  
59 minutes 59 seconds. The chronograph second  
hand keeps continuously for 11 hours 59 minutes  
59 seconds after starting.  
SMALL SECOND  
DATE  
SETTING THE TIME  
1) PULL the crown out to the 2nd position “C”.  
2) Turn the crown to set hour and minute hands.  
3) When the crown is pushed back to the normal  
position A”, small second hand begins to run.  
MEASURING TIME WITH THE  
CHRONOGRAPH  
1) The chronograph can be started and stopped  
each time pusher A” is pressed.  
2) Pressing pusher “B” resets the chronograph and  
the chronograph second hand, chronograph  
 
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minute hand, and chronograph hour hand return  
to zero position.  
*Do not push crown to normal position while the  
chronograph second hand returns to zero position.  
It stops on the way when crown is returned to  
normal position and its position is recognized as  
zero position.  
TIME MEASUREMENT  
RESET  
STOP  
CHRONOGRAPH RESET  
(INCL. AFTER REPLACING BATTERY)  
This procedure should be performed when the  
chronograph second hand does not return to zero  
position after the chronograph has been reset,  
including after the battery has been replaced.  
1) Pull the crown out to the 2nd position “C”.  
2) Press pusher A” to set the chronograph second  
hand to the zero position. The chronograph hand  
can be advanced rapidly by continuously pressing  
pusher A”.  
3) Once the hand returns to zero position, return the  
crown to the normal position.  
 
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TYPE 3  
TIME  
TO SET THE TIME:  
1. PULL crown out to “C” position.  
2. TURN crown either way to correct time.  
3. PUSH crown in to A” position.  
MINUTE  
PUSHER “A”  
CHRONOGRAPH  
MINUTE  
CHRONOGRAPH  
1/20 SECOND  
CROWN  
POSITION  
Dŀ A  
TO ADJUST TO A NEW TIME ZONE:  
B
C
HOUR  
1. PULL crown out to “B” position.  
2. TURN crown either way to move the hour hand in  
hour increments.  
CHRONOGRAPH  
PUSHER “B”  
DATE  
SECOND  
SECOND  
CALENDAR  
TO SET THE CALENDAR:  
1. PULL crown out to “B” position.  
2. TURN crown either way to move hour hand. Two  
complete revolutions relative to the 12 o’clock  
position will move the date forward or backward.  
This will correct both date and 24-hour time.  
BASIC OPERATIONS  
6 o’clock eye shows seconds.  
10 o’clock eye shows “minutes elapsed” for  
chronograph.  
2 o’clock eye shows “1/20 seconds elapsed” for  
chronograph.  
Chronograph second hand shows “seconds  
elapsed” for chronograph.  
3. PUSH crown in to A” position.  
NOTE: The date changes automatically every 24  
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CHRONOGRAPH  
TO ADJUST CHRONOGRAPH HANDS:  
1. PULL crown out to “B” position.  
2. PRESS pusher “B” until the hand at the 10 o’clock  
eye resets to the “30” position.  
3. PULL crown out to “C” position.  
4. PRESS pusher A” until the chronograph second  
hand resets to the “0” or “60” or 12-hour position.  
THE CHRONOGRAPH IS CAPABLE OF  
MEASURING:  
1/20 seconds elapsed up to 1 second (2 o’clock  
eye).  
Seconds elapsed up to 1 minute (chronograph  
second hand).  
Minutes elapsed up to 30 minutes (10 o’clock  
eye).  
5. PRESS pusher “B” until the hand at the 2 o’clock  
eye resets to the “0” position.  
6. PUSH in Crown to A” position.  
NOTE: Chronograph will operate continuously for  
4 hours, after which it will automatically stop and  
reset.  
NOTE:  
Make sure the chronograph is stopped and reset  
before adjusting.  
NOTE: The 1/20th of a second hand does not  
move during chronograph function, the 1/20th  
seconds are indicated when chronograph is  
stopped and not yet reset.  
PRESSING and HOLDING either pusher A” or “B”  
for 2 seconds will cause the hands to move  
continuously until the pusher is released.  
BEFORE USING THE CHRONOGRAPH, adjust all  
the chronograph hands to the “0” or 12-hour  
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STANDARD CHRONOGRAPH  
MEASUREMENT:  
1. PRESS pusher A” to start timing.  
2. PRESS pusher A” to stop timing.  
3. PRESS pusher “B” to reset.  
NIGHT-MODE® FEATURE  
TO USE NIGHT-MODE® FEATURE:  
1. PUSH and HOLD Crown to “D” position for 4 sec-  
onds to activate NIGHT-MODE® feature.  
PRESSING any pusher will  
cause the INDIGLO® night-light to stay on for 3  
seconds.  
SPLIT TIME MEASUREMENT:  
1. PRESS pusher A” to start timing.  
2. PRESS pusher “B” to split.  
3. PRESS pusher “B” to resume timing.  
4. PRESS pusher A” to stop timing.  
5. PRESS pusher “B” to reset.  
2. NIGHT-MODE® feature will last for 8 hours.  
3. Or PUSH and HOLD Crown to “D” position for 4  
seconds to deactivate Night-Mode® feature.  
IF STOPWATCH HANDS DO NOT RETURN TO  
“0 POSITION” WHEN THE STOPWATCH IS  
RESET:  
1) PULL crown out to “B” position  
2) PRESS pushers A” or “B” repeatedly to move  
hands to “0” position  
INDIGLO® NIGHT-LIGHT  
With the crown in the A” position, PUSH crown to  
the “D” position. Entire dial will be illuminated.  
Electroluminescent  
technology used in INDIGLO® night-light  
illuminates entire watch face at night and in low light  
conditions.  
3) PUSH in crown to A” position  
 
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TYPE 4  
TIME  
TO SET THE TIME:  
SECOND HAND  
NOTE: The stopwatch must be stopped and reset to  
the zero position prior to setting the time.  
PUSHER A”  
MINUTE HAND  
CROWN  
HOUR HAND  
1. Pull the crown out to position 2.  
STOPWATCH  
MINUTE HAND  
POSITION  
1
2
2. Rotate the crown either direction until the  
24-hour, hour, and minute hands display the  
correct time.  
NORMAL POSITION 1”  
PUSHER B”  
STOPWATCH  
SECOND HAND  
24-HOUR HAND  
3. Push Crown in to position 1.  
TO ADJUST THE STOPWATCH HANDS TO  
THE ZERO POSITION:  
1. Pull the crown out to position 2.  
2. Press pusher A” to move the stopwatch minute  
and second hands counter clockwise to the zero  
position. Press pusher “B” to move the stop-  
watch minute and second hands clockwise to the  
zero position.  
BASIC OPERATIONS  
6 o’clock eye displays “seconds elapsed” for the  
chronograph  
9 o’clock eye displays “minutes elapsed” for the  
chronograph  
3 o’clock eye displays the current time in a  
24 hour format  
3. Push Crown in to position 1.  
 
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ELAPSED TIME RING  
If your watch is equipped with a rotatable outer ring  
on the face, with numbers corresponding to minutes,  
you can use this Elapsed Time Ring to time an activity  
from the start, or to mark the ending time for the  
duration of an activity.  
CHRONOGRAPH  
THE CHRONOGRAPH IS CAPABLE OF  
MEASURING:  
Seconds elapsed up to one minute (6 o’clock eye)  
Minutes elapsed up to one hour (9 o’clock eye)  
STANDARD CHRONOGRAPH  
MEASUREMENT  
Press pusher A” to start timing  
Press pusher A” to stop timing  
Press pusher “B” to reset the chronograph to the  
zero position  
TO TIME AN ACTIVITY FROM THE START:  
Set the Start/Stop triangle at the time (hour or  
minute) when you start the activity (As shown on the  
left in the illustration shown below). At completion,  
you can see how long the activity took.  
SPLIT TIME MEASUREMENT  
Press pusher A” to start timing  
Press pusher “B” to split  
Press pusher “B” to resume timing  
Press pusher A” to stop timing  
Press pusher “B” to reset the chronograph to the  
zero position  
 
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If within the first minute, a distance greater than one  
mile or kilometer is covered, multiply the tachymeter  
number by the distance to get the actual rate: if you  
went 1.2 miles in 45 seconds, multiply the 80 by  
1.2 – 96 MPH.  
TO MEASURE THE TIME REMAINING:  
Set the triangle to the hour or minute position when  
you wish to complete the activity, and check the  
watch periodically for progress towards that goal.  
In the illustration shown on the previous page on the  
right you can stop when the minute hand reaches  
the 20 minutes past the hour position.  
COMPASS RING  
If your watch is equipped  
with a movable ring around  
TACHYMETER RING  
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The tachymeter feature can be used to measure  
speed in miles per hour (MPH), nautical miles per  
hour (knots) or kilometers per hour (KPH) using the  
sweep second hand and the scale on the wall above  
the watch face. You need to know the actual dis-  
tance you are covering in miles or km.  
the dial marked at the let-  
ters “N”, “E”, “W”, “S” (for  
the four compass direc-  
tions) or compass degrees,  
you can use this feature to  
find an approximate compass  
directional reading.  
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3
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Start the chronograph with the second hand at zero  
(the twelve o’clock position). Within the first minute,  
the second hand will point to the rate for a one-mile  
(or one kilometer) course: if it takes 45 seconds, the  
hand will point to 80 at that position – 80 MPH  
or 80 KPH.  
1) Lay the watch on a flat surface,  
or hold it so that the face is  
parallel to the ground.  
2) Locate the sun and point the  
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3) In the A.M., rotate the ring until the “S” (south)  
marker is halfway between the hour hand and  
12:00 (after the hour hand or within the shortest  
distance between the hour hand and 12:00).  
FOLDOVER CLASP  
BRACELET  
1. Find spring bar that con-  
nects bracelet to clasp.  
4) In the P.M., rotate the ring until “S” is before the  
hour hand and halfway between the hour hand  
and 12:00.  
2. Using a pointed tool, push  
in spring bar and gently  
twist bracelet to disengage.  
Fig. 1  
3. Determine wrist size, then  
insert spring bar in correct  
bottom hole.  
4. Push down on spring bar,  
align with top hole and  
release to lock in place.  
How to Adjust Bracelet  
(Variations of the following bracelet sections apply to  
all watch models).  
SLIDING CLASP BRACELET  
1
Open locking plate.  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
2. Move clasp to desired  
bracelet length.  
3. Exert pressure while holding  
locking plate and slide clasp  
back and forth until it  
engages in grooves on underside of bracelet.  
4. Press locking plate down until it snaps closed.  
Clasp can be damaged if excessive force is used.  
 
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BRACELET LINK REMOVAL  
REMOVING LINKS:  
1. Place bracelet upright  
and insert pointed tool  
in opening of link.  
2. Push pin forcefully in  
direction of arrow until  
link is detached (pins  
BATTERY  
Timex strongly recommends that a retailer or jeweler  
replace battery. If applicable, push reset button when  
replacing battery. Battery type is indicated on case-  
back. Battery life estimates are based on certain  
assumptions regarding usage; battery life may vary  
depending on actual usage.  
DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERY IN FIRE. DO NOT  
RECHARGE. KEEP LOOSE BATTERIES AWAY  
FROM CHILDREN.  
are designed to be difficult to remove).  
3. Repeat until desired number of links are removed.  
RE-ASSEMBLY:  
1. Rejoin bracelet parts.  
2. Push pin back into link  
in opposite direction of  
arrow.  
3. Press pin down  
securely into bracelet  
until it is flush.  
 
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do not allow limitations on implied warranties and do not  
allow exclusions or limitations on damages, so these limi-  
tations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you spe-  
cific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which  
vary from country to country and state to state.  
TIMEX INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY  
Your TIMEX® watch is warranted against manufacturing  
defects by Timex Group USA, Inc. for a period of ONE YEAR  
from the original purchase date. Timex and its worldwide  
affiliates will honor this International Warranty.  
To obtain warranty service, please return your watch to  
Timex, one of its affiliates or the Timex retailer where the  
watch was purchased, together with a completed original  
Watch Repair Coupon or, in the U.S. and Canada only, the  
completed original Watch Repair Coupon or a written  
statement identifying your name, address, telephone num-  
ber and date and place of purchase. Please include the fol-  
lowing with your watch to cover postage and handling  
(this is not a repair charge): a US$ 8.00 check or money  
order in the U.S.; a CAN$7.00 cheque or money order in  
Canada; and a UK£2.50 cheque or money order in the U.K.  
In other countries, Timex will charge you for postage and  
handling. NEVER INCLUDE A SPECIAL WATCHBAND OR ANY  
OTHER ARTICLE OF PERSONAL VALUE IN YOUR SHIPMENT.  
Please note that Timex may, at its option, repair your  
watch by installing new or thoroughly reconditioned and  
inspected components or replace it with an identical or  
similar model. IMPORTANT — PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS  
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS OR DAMAGES TO  
YOUR WATCH:  
1) after the warranty period expires;  
2) if the watch was not originally purchased from an  
authorized Timex retailer;  
3) from repair services not performed by Timex;  
4) from accidents, tampering or abuse; and  
5) lens or crystal, strap or band, watch case, attach-  
ments or battery. Timex may charge you for replacing  
any of these parts.  
THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN  
ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PUR-  
POSE. TIMEX IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some countries and states  
For additional warranty information please call one of the  
numbers listed below:  
Asia +852 27407311; Brazil +55 (11) 5572 9733; U.S.  
+1 800 448 4639; Canada 1 800 263 0981; the Caribbean,  
Bermuda and the Bahamas +1 501 370 5775 (U.S.); France  
+33 3 81 63 42 00; Germany/Austria +43 662 889 2130;  
 
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Mexico and Central America 01 800 01 06000 (U.S.);  
Portugal +351 212 555 460; UK, Middle East and Africa +44  
20 8687 9620  
For other areas, please contact your local Timex retailer or  
Timex distributor for warranty information. In Canada, the  
U.S. and in certain other locations, participating Timex  
retailers can provide you with a postage-paid, pre-  
addressed Watch Repair Mailer for your convenience in  
obtaining factory service.  
EXTENDED WARRANTY  
Available in U.S. only. Extend your warranty for an  
additional 4 years from date of purchase for $5. You can  
pay with AMEX, Discover, Visa or MasterCard by calling  
1 800-448-4639 during normal business hours. Payment  
must be made within 30 days of purchase. Name, address,  
telephone number, purchase date, and 5-digit model  
number required. You can also mail a check for $5 to:  
Timex Extended Warranty, P.O. Box 1676, Dept. EF,  
Little Rock, AR 72203.  
©2009 Timex Group USA, Inc. TIMEX and NIGHT-MODE are  
registered trademarks of Timex Group USA, Inc. INDIGLO is  
a registered trademark of Indiglo Corporation in the US  
and other countries.  
 
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