Please use the compass in places where the sun is visible or its location is known.
Using the 24-hour hand
Before using the compass, it is necessary to set the 24-hour hand to the current time of your area.
If daylight saving time (summer time) is in effect in your area, be sure to set your watch one hour behind the current time before using the rotating compass.
In the Northern Hemisphere
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Set “N (North)” on the rotating compass bezel (ring) to the 12 o’clock marker.
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While keeping the dial level, point the 24-hour hand in the direction of the sun.
The direction marks on the rotating compass indicate the corresponding directions.
In the Southern Hemisphere
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Set “S (South)” on the rotating compass bezel (ring) to the 24-hour hand.
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While keeping the dial level, point the 12 o’clock marker in the direction of the sun.
The direction marks on the rotating compass indicate the corresponding directions.
Using the hour hand
Before using the compass, it is necessary to set the hour hand to the current time of your area.
If daylight saving time (summer time) is in effect in your area, be sure to set your watch one hour behind the current time before using the rotating compass.
In the Northern Hemisphere
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While keeping the dial level, point the hour hand in the direction of the sun.
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Set “S (South)” on the rotating compass bezel (ring) to the middle point of the arc between the 12 o’clock marker and the time scale indicated by the hour hand.
The direction marks on the rotating compass indicate the corresponding directions.
In the Southern Hemisphere
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While keeping the dial level, point the 12 o’clock marker in the direction of the sun.
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Set “N (North)” on the rotating compass bezel (ring) to the middle point of the arc between the 12 o’clock marker and the time scale indicated by the hour hand.
The direction marks on the rotating compass indicate the corresponding directions.