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1. Setting the TIME Rotate the crown in either direction The correction of the moon phase is accomplished with small touches on the corrector at 10 o clock with the crown pulled out The correction of the date phase is accomplished with small touches on the corrector at 4 o clock with the crown pulled out 18 Moon phase corrector BOSS ORANGE HUGO BOSS WATCH CARE AND MAINTENANCE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY AND SERVICE GUIDE DIGITAL WATCHES Models with simple digital display p B MODE ore Time setting Press key A twice to set the time select the chosen display month day hours minutes The display flashes Press B to set your choice Press A to confirm 20 Mode pusher B DIGITAL WATCHES Digital Chronograph Models Lighting Re initialization pusher A Setting the time 1 Real time Press A to turn on lighting whatever the mode selected Setting the time 1 2 Press C to set the time Press B to select the hour minutes year month and day Press D to set the flashing unit and C to return to Real Time mode Setting the double time zone with the time setting function selected press to choose the 12 or 24 hour format Setting the Alarm function Press C to select alarm setting This causes the hour display to flash and sets the alarm to auto start Press B to select the hour minutes year month and day Press D to set
2. Simple Chronograph Chronograph minute hand Direct drive seconds Positions of the crown Position 1 Normal position Crown pushed against the case Position 2 Setting the DAY Rotate the crown counterclockwise Position 3 Setting the TIME Rotate the crown in either direction NOTE If the date setting is performed between 9 00 pm and 3 00 am it is possible that the date will not be changed the following day Using the chronograph The chronograph function of this model lets you time an event lasting up to 59 minutes 59 seconds in one second increments Use the buttons A and B to use the chronograph IMPORTANT The crown must be in position 1 and the hands of the chronograph must be at 60 zero before starting chronograph Do not use the chronograph if the crown is in position 2 or 3 If necessary press button B to set the hands of the chronograph to zero before using it Simple chronograph functions Measuring a single event without interruptions 1 Press button A to start the chronograph 2 Press button A a second time to stop the chronograph 3 Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero A Start Stop 24 hour hand T 1 B Intermediate time Reset to zero Chronograph seconds hand Clocking total time of a series of events of short duration for example the exact playing time of a soccer game which is frequently interrupted 1 Push button A to start the chronog
3. hand Each press of button A will move the chronograph hand forward one second Press button A and keep it pressed to make the hand advance fast 3 Once the hand is properly aligned push the crown back to position 1 GMT functions The red hand indicates a second time zone To set the second time zone pull the crown to position 2 and rotate counterclockwise Then push the crown back to position 1 Worldtimer functions The crown at 10 o clock rotates a graduated ring set in the watch dial It is not necessary to pull the crown to rotate this ring The user can instantly calculate the time in the 24 cities printed on the flange Simply align the figure 0 with your current city Then add the number corresponding to each city to the local time to know the time instantly So in the diagram below it is 10 10 am in London It is therefore 10 10 2 hours 12 10 pm in Cairo 10 10 4 hours 14 10 2 10 pm in Dubai 10 10 6 hours 2 4 10 am in Chicago AUTOMATIC WATCHES Positions of the crown Position 1 Normal position Crown pushed against the case Rotate the crown clockwise to manually wind up the movement Position 2 Setting the TIME Rotate the crown in either direction 17 Large date AUTOMATIC WATCHES corrector Positions of the crown Position 1 Position 2 Normal position Crown pushed against the case Rotate the crown clockwise to manually wind up the movement
4. tenth of a second or events lasting up to 10 hours to the nearest second SETTINGTHETIME Setting the time 2 Rotate the crown in either direction to move the hands and set the time making sure that the date changes at midnight and not at noon To set the time to the precise second see Setting the time 1 Pull the crown to position 3 as soon as the small seconds hand reaches the 60 seconds position The watch stops 2 Rotate the crown in either direction to move the hands and set the time making sure that the date changes at midnight and not at noon 3 Place the hands slightly ahead of the exact time then rotate the crown slowly counterclockwise to align the minute hand with the correct minute marker 4 Use an accurate and reliable time signal from a radio station for example When the exact time is given push the crown back to position 1 against the case The watch restarts at the exact time 10 WATCHES WITH CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION 1 5 second Chronograph A Start Stop Chronograph minute hand 24 hour hand beg B Intermediate time Chronograph Reset to zero hand 1 5 second Small seconds hand precision Setting the day and time Positions of the crown Position 1 Normal position Crown pushed against the case Position 2 Setting the DAY Rotate the crown clockwise Position 3 Setting the TIME Rotate the crown in either direction NOTE If the day setting is performed betwe
5. the flashing and C to return to Alarm mode With the Alarm function selected press to stop or start the alarm iil or the chime When the alarm time is displayed an alert sounds and an indicator lll flashes for around 20 seconds 21 pusher D Start Stop DER pusher C Setting 3 Timer Setting the timer 1 Press C to select the timer 2 Press A to start stop the timer 3 4 Press D to set the flashing and C to return to Timer mode Press B to set the hour minutes and seconds 5 Functioning of the timer Press D to start stop the timer press C to reset to zero when the timer stops 6 A 10 second alert is triggered at this precise moment 4 Chronograph 1 Press D to start stop the Chronograph 2 Once the Chronograph stops press A to reset it to zero 3 When the Chronograph is running it is possible to press B to return to Real Time mode DIGITAL WATCHES Models with analog and digital display Lighting re initialization pusher A Mode pusher B Pusher B gt Real time Chronograph Setting the time 1 Press A to turn on lighting for 3 seconds at any time 2 Chronograph Press D to start stop the Chronograph Once the Chronograph stops press C to reset it to zero When it is running press C to display an intermediate time The indicator SP appears Then press D to leave Intermediate Time mode and stop the timing Press C again to re
6. B to place the 24 hour hand to the desired position the hand moves forward one hour with each press Setting the day 1 Pull the crown out to position 3 2 Rotate the crown clockwise The day hand moves forward one figure each time the hour and minute hands pass the midnight position 00 00 3 Once the desired day is obtained push the crown back to position 1 Quick date correction 1 Pull the crown out to position 2 2 Rotate the crown clockwise to move the day forward step by step 3 Once the desired day is obtained push the crown back to position 1 WARNING To avoid damage to the watch mechanism do not use the quick day correction function between 9 00 pm 21 00 and 12 30 am 00 30 as the automatic date changes take place during this interval Date hand 12 3 24 hour hand Setting the day of the week 1 Pull the crown out to position 3 2 Rotate the crown clockwise the day of the week hand moves forward one day each time the hour and minute hands pass the 4 00 am 04 00 position 3 Once the desired day is obtained push the crown back to position 1 Setting the month 1 With the crown in position 1 press then release push button A to set the month the month hand moves forward one month at each press CAUTION To avoid damage to the watch mechanism do not use the quick month correction function on the 31st of the month as automatic month changes take place on this day WATCHES WITH MUL
7. BOSS HUGO BOSS WATCH CARE AND MAINTENANCE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY AND SERVICE GUIDE BOSS BLACK WATCHES WITH SIMPLE FUNCTIONS 2 or 3 hands Hours Minutes 2 or 3 hands Hours Minutes Date aperture s WATCHES WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS 2 or 3 hands amp small seconds 3 hands date counter Multi eye Day Date 24 hour counter Multi eye Day of the week Date amp moon phase WATCHES WITH CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION Simple Chronograph 1 10 seconds Aviator Chronograph 1 5 seconds Chronograph COMPLEX WATCHES WITH CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION Regatta Chronograph Racing Chronograph Worldtimer Chronograph AUTOMATIC WATCHES BOSS Orange DIGITAL WATCHES Models with digital display Digital Chronograph Models Models with analog and digital display ANALOG WATCHES Models with two or three hands Models with multi eye o N O Ol 10 12 13 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 WATCHES WITH SIMPLE FUNCTIONS 2 or 3 hands Hours Minutes Positions of the crown Position 1 Normal position Crown pushed against the case Position 2 Setting the TIME Rotate the crown in either direction WATCHES WITH SIMPLE FUNCTIONS 2 or 3 hands Hours Minutes Date aperture s Date Positions of the crown Position 1 Normal position Crown pushed against the case Position 2 Setting the DAY Rotate the crown clockwise NOTE For models with DAY OF THE WEEK DAY disp
8. TIPLE FUNCTIONS Multi eye Day of the week Date amp moon phase Day of the week hand Direct drive seconds Setting the day Pull the crown out to 2nd position to stop the seconds hand on 0 12 hours Rotate the hours minutes hands clockwise to set a day To set the day you need to rotate the hour hand forward 24 hours per day NOTE If you set the day by rotating the crown counterclockwise the date may not change Do not set the day by rotating the crown counterclockwise The day changes during the period between 0 00 am and 5 30 am or a bit later Setting the time Having set the day set the hour and minute hands Rotate the hour minute hands clockwise to set the time To ensure correct setting of the time first rotate the minute hand 5 minutes ahead of the desired time then go back by rotating counterclockwise to the desired time Having set the time use a time signal to synchronize the watch by pushing in the crown to its normal position to start the direct drive seconds hand Date hand 1 2 Moon phase NOTE Make sure you have correctly set the AM PM status before setting the time When the day changes the watch moves to AM status ante meridiem The day changes during the period between 0 00 am and 5 30 am or a bit later Setting the moon phase Pull the crown to the 1st position Rotate the crown clockwise to move the moon phase forward WATCHES WITH CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION
9. ction Setting the date Pull the crown to position 2 To set the date rotate the crown in either direction Seconds hand Date display 23 NC amp ANALOG WATCHES Multi eye models Day display Date display 24 hours display Watches with multiple subdials are activated by multi function movements which display information such as the month the day of the week and the day in apertures or windows placed on the dial Setting the time and name of the day Pull the crown to position 3 To set the time rotate the crown in either direction To set the name of the day the crown should be rotated until the hour hand has completed 2 rotations to move to the following or previous day Setting the date Pull the crown to position 2 To set the date rotate the crown in either direction 24
10. culation Synchronization of the chronograph hands After a battery change or in case of error it may be necessary to adjust the 1 5 second seconds minute and hour hands to correctly align their respective positions to zero NOTE It is important to follow the steps in the prescribed order 1 Pull the crown out to position 3 2 Press button B and keep it down for 2 seconds then release 3 Rotate the crown to move the chronograph minute hand to zero position 4 Press button B again and keep it down for 2 seconds then release 5 Rotate the crown to bring the seconds hand to zero 6 Press button B a third time and keep it down for 2 seconds then release 7 Rotate the crown to bring the minute and hour hands to zero 8 If necessary Press button B and keep it down for 2 seconds then release to prepare the mechanism to adjust the seconds hand of the chronograph 9 When the chronograph hand setting is finished push the crown back to position 1 WATCHES WITH COMPLEX CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTIONS Regatta Chronograph Hour and second 1 Alarm hand counter Display e Second IMP countdown i amp Clocking the hours e EN I Seconds hand ies PusherA START STOP S S NS o Z o EE E z JS je Pusher C NE 9 Alarm pm 2 s gt rn A cs A un f 38 NN NAM O N O F F kJ ANS aes ONE Meis Pusher B Central hand 9 Reset to zero To display 9 Setting the Minute cou
11. en 9 00 pm and 3 00 am it is possible that the date will not be changed the following day Using the chronograph This watch offers a chronograph function to measure an event lasting up to 20 minutes to the fifth of a second Use the buttons A and B for the chronograph IMPORTANT The crown must be in position 1 and the hands of the chronograph must be at 60 zero before starting the chronograph Do not use the chronograph if the crown is in position 2 or 3 If necessary Press button B to reset the hands of the chronograph to zero before using it Simple chronograph functions Measuring a single event without interruptions 1 Press button A to start the chronograph 2 Press button A a second time to stop the chronograph 3 Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero 11 Intermediate time functions Clocking split times during a race 1 Press button A to start the chronograph 2 Press button B to temporarily stop the chronograph 3 Read the intermediate time 4 Press button B to restart the chronograph The hands go back to catch up with the ongoing event 5 To read a second intermediate time press button B again Repeat steps 2 to 4 to measure further intermediate times 6 Press button A to stop the chronograph 7 Final time display 8 Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero NOTE The chronograph s 1 5 seconds hand will stop after 10 minutes while the internal mechanism continues the cal
12. hronograph seconds hand Positions of the crown Position 1 Normal position Crown pushed against the case Position 2 Setting the DAY Rotate the crown counterclockwise Position 3 Setting the TIME Rotate the crown in either direction NOTE If the date setting is performed between 9 00 pm and 3 00 am it is possible that the date will not be changed the following day Simple chronograph functions Measuring a single event without interruptions 1 Press button A to start the chronograph 2 Press button A a second time to stop the chronograph 3 Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero Clocking total time of a series of events of short duration for example the exact playing time of a soccer game which is frequently interrupted 1 Push button A to start the chronograph at the beginning of the game 2 Push button A to stop the chronograph when the game is interrupted 3 Press button A when play resumes 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the end of the game 5 Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero 16 A Start Stop T Bi Intermediate time Reset to zero Small direct drive seconds hand Synchronizing the chronograph hands After a battery change or in case of error it may be necessary to adjust the seconds hand of the chronograph to align it correctly to the zero position 1 Pull the crown out to position 2 2 Press button A to adjust the chronograph seconds
13. is kept down the Alarm function hands move fast Then press button to activate the alarm Pull the crown out one click Push back to normal position Replace the crown in normal position Note the alarm function is automatically activated How to cancel the alarm you have set Pull out to 1st position Press button B and keep it down until the Alarm function hands stops on the current time 3 Note if button B is kept down the alarm function hands move fast Pull the crown out one click Push back to normal position Replace the crown in normal position Note the alarm function is automatically activated 14 WATCHES WITH COMPLEX CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTIONS Racing Chronograph How to use the Chronograph functions The Chronograph can measure up to 59 59 80 in 1 5 second increments After 60 minutes it resumes counting from zero to 12 hours After 12 hours the Chronograph stops automatically CHRONOGRAPH CHRONOGRAPH Minutes dial Minute hand START STOP RESTART SPLITTIME COUNTER J RELEASING THE SPLIFTIME COUNTER HAND REINITIALIZING CHRONOGRAPH 1 5 seconds hand 15 WATCHES WITH COMPLEX CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTIONS Worldtimer chronograph Worldtimer ring adjustment crown Chronograph minute hand 2nd time zone C
14. lay s Rotate the crown clockwise to set the DAY and counterclockwise to set the DAY OF THE WEEK Position 3 Setting the TIME Rotate the crown in either direction WARNING Never set the day of the week when the hands are between 9 00 pm and 3 00 am to avoid damage to the calendar mechanism NOTE Setting the date does not affect the working of the watch When the watch is working the date changes gradually during the period between 9 00 pm and 3 00 am WATCHES WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS 2 or 3 hands amp small seconds Direct drive seconds Positions of the crown Position 1 Normal position Crown pushed against the case Position 2 Setting the TIME Rotate the crown in either direction WATCHES WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS 3 hands date counter Positions of the crown Position 1 Normal position Crown pushed against the case Position 2 Setting the DATE counter Rotate the crown in either direction Position 3 Setting the TIME Rotate the crown in either direction WATCHES WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS Multi eye Day Date 24 hour counter Day of the week hand Direct drive seconds Setting the hour minutes and 24 hours 1 Pull the crown out to position 3 2 Rotate the crown clockwise to place the hour minute and 24 hour hands at the desired time 3 Push the crown back to position 1 Setting the second time zone 1 With the crown in position 1 press and release the push button
15. ntdown countdown errereereeeseseeseresrsesssseeeoreerereee t i o Second chance 9 Clocking i countdown minutes adjustment Minute hand e Change the hours seconds display on the subdial at 10 o clock Warning timing starts with a countdown then continues with chronograph timing 12 WATCHES WITH COMPLEX CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTIONS Racing Chronograph CHRONOGRAPH Minute hand Minute hand Hour hand 24 hour hand N Normal 1 One click out 2 Two clicks out Small seconds hand CHRONOGRAPH D 1 5 seconds hand ate ALARM ALARM Hour hand Minute hand How to set the time and date Pull out to 1st position e Pull the crown out one click e Rotate the crown clockwise until the previous day s date is displayed Note do not set the date between 9 pm and 1 am to avoid upsetting the change Pull out to 2nd position Pull the crown out one more click when the seconds hand is at 12 o clock Note when the chronograph is running or has stopped the hands will be automatically reset to zero if the crown is two clicks out 13 WATCHES WITH COMPLEX CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTIONS Racing Chronograph How to set the alarm function 1 Pull out to 1st position Press button B several times to set the Alarm function hands to the desired time Note if button B
16. raph at the beginning of the match 2 Push button A to stop the timing when the match is interrupted 3 Press button A again when play resumes 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the end of the match 5 Press button B to reset the chronograph to zero Synchronizing the chronograph hands After a battery change or in case of error it may be necessary to adjust the seconds hand of the chronograph to align it correctly to the zero position 1 Pull the crown out to position 2 2 Press button A to adjust the chronograph seconds hand Each press of button A will move the chronograph hand forward one second Press button A without releasing the pressure to move the hand forward fast 3 Once the hand is properly aligned push the crown back to position 1 WATCHES WITH CHRONOGRAPH FUNCTION 1 10 seconds Aviator Chronograph A Start Stop Minute hands of the chronograph 1 10th of seconds hands m B Intermediate time Direct drive seconds Reset to zero Chronograph seconds hands OVERVIEW Setting the date This precision quartz movement chronograph has a 1 Pull the crown to position 2 minute counter up to 30 a counter of tenths of seconds after 30 minutes it counts the hours a small subdial for seconds a central seconds hand an advanced calendar function with display apertures for the day and month and a central hand indicating the date It can be used to measure an event lasting up to 30 minutes to the
17. set to zero When the Chronograph is running it is possible to press B to return to Real Time mode 3 Daily alarm Start and stop of the alarm and the chimePress D to stop or start the alarm willl or the chime 9 Setting the alarm function press C to select the hour and minutes and D to set the flashing unit Press C to confirm and B to return to Real Time mode Starting and stopping the Repeater function When the alarm chime sounds press a pusher or on D to stop the chime and press B to start or stop the Repeater function When it is activated the chime will sound after five minutes and will stop automatically after 20 seconds Pusher B gt 22 pusher D Start stop em Pusher B gt Alarm Setting the time 4 Setting the time The seconds flash during loading Press D to return to zero Press C to select the elements in the following order Hour Minute Month gt Day gt Day of the week gt Second When setting the time H is displayed for 24 hour format and A or P for 12 hour format If you press D while the number of seconds displayed is between 30 and 59 seconds are reset to zero and the time is set to the next minute If the number of seconds is between 00 and 29 the minutes stay the same ANALOG WATCHES Models with two or three hands Setting the time Pull the crown to position 3 To set the time rotate the crown in either dire
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