How to Use the Turnbull Chronograph Watch by NSB Watch - A Beginner's Guide
How to Use the Turnbull Chronograph Watch by NSB Watch - A Beginner's Guide
Congratulations on your purchase of the Turnbull chronograph watch by NSB Watch! This beginner's guide will walk you through the basics of using your new watch.
Setting the Time:
- Pull the crown (the small knob on the right side of the watch) out to the second position.
- Turn the crown clockwise or counterclockwise to set the time.
- Push the crown back in to the first position to finish setting the time.
Starting and Stopping the Chronograph:
- Press the top button on the right side of the watch (also called the "start/stop" button).
- This will activate the chronograph hand and begin counting time.
- To stop the chronograph, press the same button again.
Resetting the Chronograph:
- Press the bottom button on the right side of the watch (also called the "reset" button).
- This will return the chronograph hand to its starting position.
Using the Subdials:
- The subdial at the 3 o'clock position shows a 24-hour dial. The sun represents daytime hours, and the moon represents nighttime hours. This subdial can be used to track a second time zone or to distinguish between AM and PM.
- The subdial at the 6 o'clock position shows the seconds elapsed in a minute. This subdial is useful for timing short events, such as a runner's lap time or a cooking timer.
- The subdial at the 9 o'clock position shows the minutes elapsed in an hour. This subdial is useful for timing longer events, such as a workout or a meeting.
Using the Tachymeter:
- The tachymeter is located on the main dial of the watch and is used to calculate speed or distance.
- To use the tachymeter, start the chronograph at a known distance or speed marker (such as a mile marker on a track).
- Stop the chronograph at the next distance or speed marker and read the number on the tachymeter.
- This will give you the average speed or distance traveled during that time.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
- To keep your Turnbull chronograph in good working order, it is recommended that you have the watch serviced by a professional every two to three years.
- To avoid damaging the watch, do not operate the chronograph while underwater or expose it to extreme temperatures.
- If you experience any problems with the watch, such as the chronograph not starting or stopping, consult the user manual or contact NSB Watch for assistance.
We hope that this guide has helped you to use your Turnbull chronograph watch with ease. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to ask.
Thank you for choosing NSB Watch!