![]() ![]() ![]() If an item arrives back in a non saleable condition we reserve the right to return the item back to you or deduct the cost of any restoration from the final refund amount. stretching of buckle holes, links removed from stainless straps etc. The strap should show no obvious signs of wear, i.e. Any labels / stickers must NOT be removed.ģ. The item must be received back in the same condition as received, unworn and in the original packaging.Ģ. Here at Saint Automatic watches we want you to be 100% happy with your timepiece, however in the unlikely event you should you change your mind we accept returns on the following conditions ġ. Once you have set the date and time functions you must push the crown fully back in whilst screwing upwards (towards 12 o'clock) do this until the crown is flush with the case and you can't screw anymore. -Pull out the crown one further click from position 1 to position 2, rotate the crown until you have the desired time. Please note the date window will only increase one day each rotation, if you go past the required day you will have to go all the way around again. Once in this position you can now change the date by rotating the crown down (towards 6 o'clock) and the date will change. -Pull out the crown one further click from position 0, into position 1. Once the crown is in position 0 rotate the crown up (towards 12 o'clock) until the seconds hand starts to move, your watch is now wound. ![]() Unscrew / unlock the crown until it pops out into position 0, please refer to diagram. Locked position This is where your crown / winder should be during day to day wear to ensure your watch is fully waterproof. Please see the guidelines including diagrams below for help in setting up. Your watch will continue to run unless unworn for 42 hours. Once the watch is correctly wound and time and date has been set, your natural day to day movement will then continue to power the watch. When you receive your new watch you will need to wind it and set the time and date functions, it will most likely have stopped in transit. ![]()
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