What do the buttons do on a chronograph watch?

What do the buttons do on a chronograph watch?

Most chronograph watches have two buttons to operate the time recording mechanism, independent of the main timekeeping function. Buttons are usually on the same side as the crown for easy access. The button above the crown is usually the start/stop button and the button below is usually the lap/reset button.

What are all the dials on a chronograph watch?

A chronograph watch typically has three dials to register the time elapsed – a second dial (also referred to as a sub-second dial), a minute dial and an hour dial. On ours, the second dial is at 9 o’clock, the minute dial is at 12 o’clock and the hour dial is at 6 o’clock.

How to set time on Michael Kors watch?

1 . Pull crown out to position 3 . 2. Turn counter-clockwise to advance the time and continue until the day changes to the present day. 3. Set to the correct time. 4 . Push crown back to position 1 . ANALOG INSTRUCTIONS Time Setting 1 . Pull the crown out to position 2 . 2. Turn the crown to set the hour and minute hands to the desired time. 3 .

How do you move the crown on a Michael Kors?

1. If either of the chronograph hands is not at the zero (12:00) position, pull crown out to position 3 . 2. Press A to move hands clockwise; press B to move hands counter- clockwise . 3 . Return crown to position 1 .

How do you remove a Michael Kors watch?

If your watch has a snap case back, please follow the steps below. Remove the back of your Michael Kors watch by inserting a knife or a thin pair of tweezers. Look for a raised lip on the back of the watch case, and take care not to scratch your watch. We recommend using plastic tools if you have them.

What kind of battery does a Michael Kors watch take?

Different models of watch take different batteries – always use the watch battery type recommended for your watch. To find out which battery your Michael Kors watch takes, you’ll need to open the watch to see the name and model of battery, which should be engraved on the battery itself.