
This guide applies to the following watches/ variants:
- 37.04 MONOPUSHER
Winding & power reserve:
- The 37.04 Monopusher is equipped with a hand/manual winding LJP 5000.M1 movement.
- This movement has a ~38 hour power reserve when fully wound.
- The movement can be wound by turning the crown clockwise (away from you).
- The movement is equipped with a hard stop, to avoid overwinding. When you feel a resistance or a point beyond which the crown will not turn, please stop winding.
- Forcing the crown past this point will damage the mainspring and result in the watch requiring an out-of-warranty service.
Setting the time:
The crown has two positions:
- The first position (pushed all the way in) is where the crown should be for wearing and to ensure water resistance. The watch can also be hand wound in this position.
- The second position (one click out) allows for the setting of the hour and minute hands. Once the time is set, please push the crown back in to ensure water resistance.
- Please stop the chronograph before setting the hour and minute hands.
Operating the chronographe:
- To start, stop and reset the chronograph, push the pusher on the crown at 3 o' clock.
- Avoid pulling out the crown while the chronographe is still running.
- Do not operate the chronograph pusher while underwater.
Other useful information:
- The best way to clean the watch is with a soft, clean and damp cloth. We strongly discourage the use of any cleaning agents or solutions.
- We use different formulations and techniques to apply lume on the dials, hands, crystal and other components etc. This results in a slight difference in the peak brightness and length of luminesence between the two. This is normal.
- Modern luminous material requires charging to work effectively. Lume can be charged with direct exposure to bright sunlight or a strong light source such as a LED torch. The stronger the light source, the faster lume charges.