TAG Heuer 2000 AQUAGRAPH Maintenance Manual

Summary of 2000 AQUAGRAPH

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    3 congratulations on choosing a tag heuer chronograph. We are most grateful to you for your confidence in our products. You have opted for technical innovation, precision and endurance. These criteria of high sporting performance have been tag heuer’s vocation since 1860. Our swiss watchmaking house...

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    5 like every high quality watch, your tag heuer requires attentive care. Compliance with a few basic recommendations will help to maintain its reliability and ensure that the watch is effectively protected against wear and tear. Rinsing. Please rinse your chronograph regularly in fresh, soapy water,...

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    7 your tag heuer 2000 aquagraph is fitted with a self-winding mechanical movement, the calibre 60. This choice guarantees the proper operation of your timepiece in every situation. Even if a drop of water were to penetrate inside the case, the calibre 60 would continue to function because it is mech...

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    9 at every moment, the position of the minutes hand on the bezel will indicate the number of minutes which have elapsed since the start of the dive (fig. 3). Fig. 3 30 minutes have elapsed since the start of the dive your tag heuer 2000 aquagraph is fitted with a screw-in crown with safety gaskets w...

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    11 for example, if the hours and minutes hands on the main dial read 10.10, the 24h indicator shows whether the time is 10.10 am (fig. 5) or 22.10 (i.E. 10.10 pm) (fig. 6). The time shown on the 24h indicator is adjusted as a function of the hour and minute hands on the main dial. Important: the cro...

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    13 2. Additional timing: this function enables several consecutive times to be measured by totalizing to obtain the aggregate total time. 1. Start time 1: push-piece a (start) 2. End time 1: push-piece a (stop) > read time 1 3. Start time 2: push-piece a (start) 4. End time 2: push-piece a (stop) > ...

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    15 fig. 9 diver’s extension fig. 10 tool * f i t t i n g a n d r e m o v i n g s t e e l a n d r u b b e r b r a c e l e t s fitting the steel bracelet you have (fig. 8): – 2 case attachments – 2 bars – 1 bracelet with diver’s extension – 1 tool take the case attachment, place it on the bracelet sec...

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    Fig. 12 tang buckle fig. 11 bar case attachment bracelet tool pin horn 3. Fitting and removing the rubber strap you have (fig. 11): – 2 bars – 1 strap section with the case attachment: long, with holes – 1 strap section with the case attachment: fitted with the tang buckle – 1 diver’s extension (wit...