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INDEX

Tide watches - Analogue Page 5


Tide watches - Digital
Oceansearch Tide Page 11
Oceantide Page 21
Tide Clock Page 31
International World Time watches Page 33
Day/Date 24 Hour Time watches Page 41
Date 24 Hour Time watches Page 42
Date Time watches Page 43
Digital surf watches - module 1 Page 45
- module 2 Page 51
- module 3 Page 55
Analogue Digital Dual Time watches Page 61
Analogue Dual Time watches Page 65
Analogue Surf watches Page 67
Watch bezel Instructions Page 69
Strap changing Instructions Page 71
Adjusting Stainless steel straps Page 72
Recommended usage table Page 74
Warranty and care procedures Page 76

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TIDE WATCHES - ANALOGUE
Patent France 2666664-A

SCREW CROWN
To change the time or to make tide and
moon settings, the screw crown of your
watch must first be unscrewed, as fol-
lows... ABC

1. Make sure your watch is completely Crown

dry;
2. Turn the crown anticlockwise/towards
you (fig.1);
3. With crown completely unscrewed (fig.

Cr
ow
n
2 ), it can be pulled out to set your watch

C
B
as described in OPERATING INSTRUC-

A
TIONS (below);
4. After setting, push crown back in fully,
then carefully screw the crown in slowly
to reseal your watch (fig.3). Never force
the screw.

IMPORTANT!
The crown must be fully screwed in for your watch to be waterproof.
Never unscrew the crown when your watch is in water or is wet.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To set or change the time...
1. Make sure your watch is completely dry;
2. Unscrew the crown (as described above);
3. Pull the crown out fully to point C;
4. Turn the hands to the exact time;
5. Push the crown back in to point A;
6. Fully screw in crown (as described above).
To set or change the date...
1. Make sure your watch is completely dry;
2. Unscrew the crown (as described above);
3. Pull the crown out to point B;
4. Turn crown clockwise/away from you to the current date;
5. Push crown back in to point A;
6. Fully screw in crown (as described above).
(The Date will automatically change each day at 12 midnight.)
MOONPHASE (Only available on tidemaster styles)
No setting is required as the moon phase dial is factory preset to your area. If
minor adjustment is required please follow these instructions.
To set or change the Moon Phase...
1. Make sure your watch is completely dry;
2. Unscrew the crown (as described above);
3. Pull the crown out fully to point C;
4. Continuously turn the crown anti-clockwise / towards you until the moon
symbol appears in the window. Keep winding until the small black marker on the
moon lines up with the estimated current moon phase day on the markers
above the window (for full moon setting, the marker 15);
5. Set hands to the correct time;
6. Push crown back in to point B (half way);
7. Turn the crown clockwise/away from you to set the date to the correct day;
8. Fully screw in crown to point A (as described in Screw Crown section).
The moon phase will automatically advance daily.
Note: To maintain accurate moon tracking over long periods, small adjustments
may need to made to your moon phase.
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ATS (Automatic Tide System) FUNCTIONS
ATS TIDE HEIGHT DIAL
This dial indicates the tide height, direction (i.e. whether rising or falling) and
the approximate time to the next high or low tide.
You need to score a tide chart from your local surf shop (or newspaper) to
initially set this dial.
To set the ATS Tide Height Dial...
....for quickest setting:
Make sure that your watch is on the correct time and
date prior to setting the tide height dial, then from your
tide chart calculate the tide height right now then;
1.Make sure your watch is completely dry; 2.Unscrew the crown (as described
in Screw Crown section); 3.Pull the crown out to point B; 4.Turn crown
anticlockwise/towards you to set the height hand to the correct height (each
black marker denotes approximately half hour intervals)

....for the most accurate setting;


From your tide chart note the last high tide time then; 1.Make sure your watch
is completely dry; 2.Unscrew the crown (as described in Screw Crown sec-
tion); 3.Pull crown out fully to point C; 4. Set the time to exactly the last high
tide time as shown on your chart; 5. Push back crown to point B (half way); 6.
Turn crown anticlockwise/towards you to turn the Tide Height hand to HIGH; 7.
Carefully pull crown out fully; 8. Turn the hands to reset the correct time (note
that the Tide Height hand automatically turns also); 9. Push back crown fully in
to point A; 10. Fully screw in crown (as described in Screw Crown section)

Note: When adjusting your watch for daylight saving you will need to reset your
ATS Tide Height dial.

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ATS TIDE RANGE DIAL (Only available on tidemaster styles)
There is no setting necessary for the ATS Tide Range dial. This dial is preset at
the factory to synchronize with the lunar cycle and as long as the Moon phase
dial is set accurately to your local area the Range dial will read correctly.
This dial indicates the difference between successive high and low tides. This
does not necessarily show very high or very low tides but rather the variant of
water movement from high to low and back to high again. When the hand is in
the grey area of this dial it indicates periods of maximum tidal range called
“Spring Tides.”
The black area indicates times of minimal tidal range known as “Neap Tides.”
Note: Neap tides occur on the first & last quarters of the moon’s cycle and
relate to the minimal tidal movement periods of the month.
Spring Tides occur on the full & new moon cycles and relate to the maximum
tidal move ment periods of the month.

BEZEL FUNCTIONS
To find out how to use the unique turning bezel of your watch refer to the BEZEL
INSTRUCTIONS section starting on page 69.

Important: Tidemaster watches must not be used for navigation at any time.
Tidemaster watches approximate the tides based upon average intervals and
lunar cycles. Local tide conditions can vary from their indicated display.

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OCEANSEARCH TIDE
Congratulations on your purchase of a new Ocean Search tide watch. Your
watch has been specifically designed to help you score the best surf. Tide
information for 200 preset beaches, future tide function, moon phase, timer,
stop watch, dual time, alarms, light...enjoy! (Compass in Ultimate model)
PATENT NUMBERS – USA # 5115417,AUSTRALIA # 626400
FRANCE and UNITED KINGDOM # 04 61181
DESCRIPTION OF MODES AND DISPLAYS.
MOON PHASE
TIDE / DATE / TIME MODE
- Note: You set local time, date NEXT TIDE TIME
NEXT TIDE HEIGHT
TIDE DIRECTION
GRAPH
and other basic set up DATE
TIME
functions in this mode.(See
setting procedure) TIDE, DATE, TIME

TIDE MODE (WITH FUTURE TIDE PREDICTION)


- In this mode you select and set
your beach from the 200 preset
locations, it will display tide
information until Dec 2022. This
MOON PHASE
mode also allows you to create
a custom location by placing an DATE CURRENT TIDE
POSITION
TIDE RANGE HEIGHT
offset average to any of the 200 BEACH NAME APPEARS
beaches. Or create a completely FUTURE TIDE TIME

new “spot X” using our ATS tide TIDE


averaging system. This mode
also includes our patented
FUTURE tide prediction
feature.(See setting procedure)
MOON PHASE
CHRONO MODE (STOPWATCH)
- Stopwatch, up to 99 NEXT TIDE TIME TIDE DIRECTION
GRAPH
NEXT TIDE HEIGHT
laps.(See setting procedure) LAP
TIMER

CHRONO
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TIMER MODE MOON PHASE

- Countdown timer for contest NEXT TIDE TIME TIDE DIRECTION


GRAPH
surfing or just keeping track when NEXT TIDE HEIGHT

time counts.(See setting procedure) COUNTDOWN TIME

ALARM MODE TIMER


MOON PHASE
- Alarms for each time zone.(See
setting procedure) NEXT TIDE TIME TIDE DIRECTION
NEXT TIDE HEIGHT GRAPH

ALARM TIME

ALARM

NOTE: SPECIAL FEATURES: 1. In any mode holding the light button for 2 seconds
will return the watch to TIDE/DATE/TIME mode. 2. We have given the TIDE/
DATE/TIME mode a different key tone, this means even in the dark you can
always find this mode. 3. The LIGHT stays on for 3 seconds but if you
continually press other buttons the light will stay on until a button hasn’t
been pushed for 3 seconds.

(A) (D)
LIGHT / RETURN START / STOP

(B) (C)
MODE / SET LAP / RESET

TIME AND DATE SETTING


- Ensure you are in TIDE/DATE/TIME mode.
- HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds to enter setting.
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- Press MODE/SET to advance through Year, Month, Day/date, Hour, Minute,
Seconds, Date format, 12 or 24 hr format, Hourly chime, Key tone and Feet
or Meters.
- Press START/STOP to increase. Press LAP/RESET to decrease.
- Once complete, you must HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds again to exit
setting mode and save any adjustments.
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (DST) SETTING
- Ensure you are in TIDE/DATE/TIME mode.
- HOLD START/STOP in for 5 seconds and your watch will automatically
adjust to Daylight Savings Time. DST icon will appear in the bottom left
corner of your watch.
NOTE: You MUST always use the DST function as it corrects the current time
and TIDE time to be DST correct.
DUAL TIME SETTING
- Ensure you are in TIDE/DATE/TIME mode.
- Press LAP/RESET to VIEW the second time zone.
- HOLD LAP/RESET in for 5 seconds to change to the second time zone, T2
icon will appear and stay displayed in the bottom left hand corner of your
watch. When in T1 no icon is visible in the screen.
TIDE SETTING.
-Press MODE/SET to advance to TIDE MODE.
-HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds to enter beach setting.
-To toggle between REGIONS use START/STOP & LAP/RESET.
When you find desired region press MODE/SET.
-Use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to toggle through to your desired COUNTRY.
Press MODE/SET to lock in your country.
-Use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to toggle to desired BEACH.
- HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds to save selected beach.
-Once you set your beach you can use the START/STOP & LAP/RESET to
toggle through all tide information for today as well as past and future tides.

B B

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CUSTOMIZE A PRESET BEACH
In the case where one of the 200 preset beaches isn’t your local beach you
can CUSTOMIZE the tide data for any of the 200 preset beaches to match
your beach.
-Firstly, use the tide set procedure above to preset the beach closest to
your beach.
-Then find the average time offset between the selected preset beach and
your beach. Eg. Bells plus 45 minutes equals my local beach.
-To activate CUSTOM setting, in TIDE mode press and HOLD LAP/RESET in
for 2 seconds, OFFSET appears and a ZERO digit will flash.
-Use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to increase or decrease the time offset till
correct.
-Press MODE/SET to lock in your offset. The watch will then ask you to
rename the preset beach to the new beaches name.
-Use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to scroll through the alphabet and change
the selected letter.
-Press MODE/SET to move to the next letter.
-Once complete, HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds to save all information
NOTE: To leave the customized beach named as CUSTOM, put in the offset
then HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds to save.
ALSO NOTE: Once you have customized a preset beach, eg. Bells, that location
has been over written and will no longer appear in the watches’ beach list.
To return to the original beach name and tide data, you must be in TIDE
MODE, HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds, the digits will flash, use START/
STOP & LAP/RESET to change the offset back to zero, HOLD MODE/SET in
for 2 seconds and the original beach name, ie Bells, will reappear in the
screen.
Listed Beach * Name changes to "CUSTOM" by default.
Tide Time Offset CUSTOM Name

(B) B

B
B offset is zero
( +/- 180 mins max.) go to the next character
(wrap around after the 8th character)

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SPOT X BEACH INTRODUCTION
Just in case you can’t find a preset location that can be customized to your
local beach. Your watch is equipped with a Spot X averaging tide function.
Spot X follows the world accepted average tide cycle of 6hrs 12mins and
25 seconds from High tide to Low tide. Spot X is present at the bottom of
EVERY beach list.

SPOT X SETTING
-Select Spot X from any beach list. (See tide setting p.13)
-Find the next HIGH tide time for the beach you want to create and set the information
using the procedure below. (Tide information can be found in the local newspaper or
tide guide)
-In TIDE mode HOLD LAP/RESET in for 2 seconds, the year will appear and flash,
use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to select the year.
-Press MODE/SET, the MONTH will flash in the top left hand corner.
-Use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to enter month of the next high tide.
-Press MODE/SET the DATE will flash, use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to enter date
of the next high tide.
-Press MODE/SET, the HOUR will flash, use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to enter
hour of the next high tide.
-Press MODE/SET, the MINUTES will flash, use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to enter
minutes of the next high tide.
-Press MODE/SET, the S of Spot X with flash. You can rename Spot X to your local
beach name by following procedure below, or to leave the name as Spot X, simply
HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds to set and save all new Spot X information.
-Or use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to scroll through the alphabet and change the
selected letter. Press MODE/SET to move to the next letter.
-Once complete, HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds to save all.
NOTE: When Spot X is set no RANGE information will be displayed, only the time of
the next tide and tide direction graph will be displayed.

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Spot X Beach
Year Month Day/Date

(C) B B

B
Spot X Name Minute Hour

B B

B
go to the next character
(wrap around after the 8th character)

FUTURE TIDE SETTING


If you want to know tide and moon information for a specific date in the
future until December 2022 the FUTURE TIDE FUNCTION must be used.
-Press MODE/SET to advance to TIDE MODE. Press START/STOP or LAP/
RESET to toggle through tide data, one tide at a time, past or future, for the
selected beach or use the procedure below for a distant future or past
date.
-HOLD START/STOP in for 2 seconds, the year will flash, press START/
STOP & LAP/RESET to select the correct year.
-Press MODE/SET the MONTH will flash in top left hand corner, press START/
STOP or LAP/RESET to select the correct month.
-Press MODE/SET the DATE will flash, press START/STOP & LAP/RESET to
select the correct date.
-HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds to save the date you want.
-Press START/STOP & LAP/RESET to toggle through the tide data.

CHRONOGRAPH (STOP WATCH) SETTING


-Press MODE/SET to advance to CHRONO.
-Press START/STOP to start or stop the chronograph.
-Press LAP/RESET to time laps while the chronograph is running. The
maximum number of laps is 99.
-To reset the Chrono to zero HOLD LAP/RESET in for 2 seconds.
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CHRONOGRAPH
Chrono Lap

2 secs
Lap Time

TIMER (COUNTDOWN TIMER) SETTING


-Press MODE/SET to advance to TIMER.
Your watch timer is preset to 30 minutes, but can be adjusted to count
down from 23hr 59min 59secs. Once the timer hits zero an alarm will
sound for 30 seconds and the counter will then count upwards. This enables
you to know how long ago the alarm sounded.
-Press START/STOP to start or stop the Timer.
-HOLD LAP/RESET in for 2 seconds to reset the Timer to the preset time.
You must do this prior to being able to change the preset time of the timer.

ADJUSTING TIMER TIME to another time period, up to 23hr 59min 59secs.


-HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds, the hour digits will appear and flash.
Use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to select hour you want.
-Press MODE/SET, the minutes will flash. Use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to
select minutes required.
-HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds to confirm the time set.

ALARM (X2) SETTING


A separate alarm is provided for each time zone. Ie T1 and T2.
-Press MODE/SET to advance to ALARM.
-HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds and T1 or T2 will appear.
Use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to select required time zone T1 or T2.
-Press MODE/SET, the hour digits will flash.
Use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to select required hour. Make sure you have
AM or PM correct in the alarm.
-Press MODE/SET, the minutes will flash.
Use START/STOP & LAP/RESET to select required minutes.
-HOLD MODE/SET in for 2 seconds to confirm the settings and the alarm
icon appears in the bottom left of the screen.
-Press START/STOP to turn the alarm icon on or off.
-Press any button to stop the alarm. 17
BEACH LIST
ASIA PACIFIC
AUSTRALIA SOUTH AUSTRALIA SAMOA USA
QUEENSLAND Robe Boulders WEST COAST
Cairns Victor harbour Spot X Imperial Beach CA
Townsville Seaford Reef San Diego CA
Noosa Chinamans NEW CALEDONIA Blacks CA
Caloundra Port Lincoln Noumea Swami’s CA
Brisbane Bar Elliston Spot X Oceanside Harbor CA
Surfers Paradise Cactus Trestles CA
Snapper Spot X TONGA San Clemente CA
Spot X Corners Salt Creek CA
WESTERN AUSTRALIA Spot X Newport Beach CA
NEW SOUTH WALES Esperance Huntington Beach CA
Byron Bay Albany INDONESIA South Bay CA
Ballina Margaret River Uluwatu Venice CA
Angourie Scarborough West Java Malibu CA
Coff’s Harbour Lancelin Mentawai C Street CA
Port Macquarie Geraldton Nias Rincon CA
Forster Kalbarri Spot X Purisima Point CA
Merewether Carnarvon Morro Bay CA
Avoca Spot X JAPAN Monterey Bay CA
Manly Sendai Shinko Steamers Lane CA
Bondi TASMANIA Kitaizumi Mavericks CA
Cronulla Devonport Kashima Ocean Beach CA
Sandon Point Eaglehawk Neck Choshi Point Arena CA
Ulladulla Spot X Kamogawa Bodega Bay
Bermagui Shonan Humboldt Harbour CA
Eden NEW ZEALAND Izu Lincoln City OR
Spot X Piha Omaezaki Westport WA
Whangamata Irago Spot X
VICTORIA Raglan Isonoura
Lakes Entrance Wainui Beach Kaifu
Cape Paterson New Plymouth Kisakihama
Woolamai Lyall Bay Okinawa
Port Phillip Heads Christchurch Spot X
Bells Dunedin
Lorne Point Spot X
Apollo Bay
Port Campbell FIJI
Warrnambool Tavarua
Portland Spot X
Spot X
TAHITI
Teahupoo
Taapuna
Spot X

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EAST COAST CENTRAL AMERICA PERU SPAIN
Hampton Beach NH MEXICO Chicama Mundaka ESP
Cape Cod MA Ensenada Spot X Meniakoz
Montauk NY Todos santos Los Locos
New Port RI Cabo San Lucas CHILE Rodiles ESP
Casino Pier NJ Acapulco Punta de Lobos Doninos ESP
Ocean City NJ Salina Cruz Spot X El Palmar
Virginia Beach VA Puerto Vallarta Spot X
Avalon Pier NC Spot X AFRICA
Cape Hatteras NC SOUTH AFRICA PORTUGAL
Kitty Hawk NC PUERTO RICO Cape Town Figueira Da
Atlantic Beach NC Rincon Jeffrey’s Bay Foz
Myrtle Beach SC Spot X Port Elizabeth Supertubos
Folly Beach SC Durban Carcavelos
Jacksonville Beach FL GUADELOUPE Spot X Spot X
Cocoa Beach FL Le Moule
New Smyrna Beach FL Spot X MOROCCO UK
Sebastian Inlet FL Anchor point Newquay
Palm Beach FL COSTA RICA Spot X Isle of Wight
South Beach FL Limon Thurso East
Miami harbour FL Jaco SENEGAL Croyde
Spot X Tamarindo Dakar Spot X
Pavones Spot X
GULF COAST Spot X GERMANY
Naples pier FL MALDIVES Sylt
Panama City FL PANAMA Lohifushi Spot X
Galveston TX Panama City Spot X
Spot X Spot X BELGIUM
SRI LANKA Bay of Heist
HAWAII SOUTH AMERICA Hikkaduwa Spot X
North Shore Oahu Hi BRAZIL Spot X
Honolulu Oahu Hi Guaruja ITALY
Hanapepe Kauai Santos EUROPE Ste Marinella
Hanamaulu Bay Kauai Barra da Tijuca FRANCE Spot X
Kahului Maui Florianopolis Etretat
Lahaina Maui Ubatuba La Torche CANARY
Kawaihae Big Isl Saquarema Kaolin ISLANDS
Kailua Kona Big Isl Maresias La Sauzaie Lanzarote
Spot X Imbituba Bud Bud Spanish Left
Fernando de Noronha Lacanau Spot X
Itacare Hossegor
Spot X Anglet
Biarritz
ARGENTINA Guethary
Mar Del Plata Marseille
Spot X Spot X
Navigation disclaimer
IMPORTANT : Oceansearch watches must not be used for navigation at any time.
Remember that weather conditions, changes in climate and the coastal environment
can affect tidal changes/ranges, sometimes very strongly . Therefore Rip Curl cannot
guarantee the information contained in this watch, nor accept responsibility or liability
for variances to actual tide conditions.
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OCEANTIDE DIGITAL
Patent Numbers –
AUSTRALIA # 626400
USA # 5115417
FRANCE & UNITED KINGDOM # 0461181
Automatic Tide System
Easily set to thousands of beaches world wide to perpetually display graphic
tide and moon phase conditions.

DESCRIPTION OF MODES & FUNCTIONS


There are SEVEN modes of operation. By depressing the MODE button there
is a visual indication of what function has been chosen, just check out the
boxes in the middle of the screen.

NT Normal Time: The display shows hour in 24hr Military time or in AM &
PM, minute, second, month, date, day of week, moon phase and & tide
conditions all till 2099.
Note : Moon Phase information is factory preset, as long as you have cor-
rect local time, date and year, the moon phase will be correct for your area.
Daylight Saving Time: By simply pushing and holding for 5 seconds the START/
STOP (STR/STP) button, the normal time can be advanced one hour to show
Daylight Saving time. By pushing and holding for 5 seconds the START/STOP
button again, it will revert back to standard time.

AL Alarm Mode: By choosing a time, an alarm will sound each day at the
preselected time. The alarm is a strong chime and can be immediately shut
off by pushing any button or will automatically shut off after 30 seconds.

TM Countdown Timer: A countdown timer with duration from 1 second to


99 hrs, 59 minutes, 59 seconds is easily selected. It can be started and
allowed to count down; or it can be stopped and restarted. At the end of the
countdown a full chime sounds for 30 seconds. Note : At the end of the
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countdown the timer automatically starts to count up from zero. This new
function is to advise you how much time has elapsed since the alarm went
off.

CH Chronograph (Stop watch) with lap memory:


A chronograph/stop watch (count-up timer) will count in 100th of a second
from 0 to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds.
Simply push the START/STOP to commence and stop the chronograph. Then
push and hold the LAP/RESET button for 3 seconds to reset to 00:00:00.

FT Future Tide: Based upon correctly programmed local High Tide infor-
mation, the OCEANTIDE watch will provide a graphic display of the Tide
conditions and Moon Phase for any day and time till 2099. So you can see
what the Tide and Moon are doing to help plan your surf trips and holidays.
NOTE: It is also in this mode that you program your local High Tide informa-
tion. See the setting of local High Tide section.

DT Dual Time: This function is very useful should you travel away from home
to another time zone. We recommend you program the DT setting to your
home time and date, and program your NT setting to the new time zone
actual time and date. (You must do this if you want your daily alarm to work
correctly for the time zone you are in.)

FT2 Future Tide TWO: Again, based upon correctly programmed local High
Tide information, the OCEANTIDE watch will provide a SECOND graphic dis-
play of the Tide conditions and Moon Phase for any day and time SET IN
DUAL TIME (till 2099). So you can see what the Tide and Moon are doing to
help plan your surf trips and holidays. NOTE: It is also in this mode that you
program your local High Tide information for the DT area. See the setting of
DT area High Tide section.

LIGHT FUNCTION: In any MODE you can simply push the LIGHT button and the
whole screen will light up and stay on for 3 seconds.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

All instructions start from Normal Time


mode. (ie NT displayed left hand box). Use LIGHT LAP/RESET

the MODE button to find the function you


wish. (Note: You have 30 seconds to com-
plete each setting, if longer is taken the
watch automatically returns to the prior MODE START/STOP
setting and you must start again.)

NT SETTING NORMAL TIME AND DATE :


• NT must be displayed in the first box from the left.
• Hold down MODE for 3 seconds till “SET” appears in
the top right corner, also the Year will appear and flash,
advance the Year with LAP/RESET till correct. (For quick
advance hold in the LAP/RESET button)
• Push START/STOP the Month will flash, advance Month
with LAP/RESET till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Date will flash, advance the Date with LAP/RESET
till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Hour will flash, advance the Hour with LAP/RESET
till correct in AM or PM.
• Push START/STOP the Minutes will flash, advance the Minutes with LAP/
RESET till correct.
• Push START/STOP the 12HR (normal AM/PM time display) will be dis-
played. Press LAP/RESET to change to 24HR (military time display). Press
LAP/RESET Again to revert back.
When all new settings are done, you must push the MODE button to save.
Note: NT should always be set to local Standard Time, and then adjusted for
Daylight Saving by using the START/STOP. See DST below.

DST SETTING DAYLIGHT SAVING FUNCTION:


• NT must be displayed in the first box from the left.

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• Once your NT is correct and set, you can simply push
and hold for 5 seconds the START/STOP button to ad-
vance the time by one Hour for Daylight Saving Time of
the year (and the “DST” appears in the bottom left cor-
ner).
• At the end of your areas daylight savings time, you
simply push and hold for 5 seconds the START/STOP button to return back
one hour to Normal time.
AL SETTING ALARM TIME:
• From NT MODE push the MODE button once.
• AL is displayed in the second box from the left.
• Hold down MODE for 3 seconds till “SET” appears in
the top right corner. The Hour will also flash.
• Advance the Hour with LAP/RESET till correct in AM or
PM.
• Push START/STOP the Minutes will flash, advance the
Minutes with LAP/RESET till correct. (For quick advance hold in the LAP/
RESET button)
When all new settings are done, you must push the MODE button to save.

ALARM ON / OFF:
When setting your alarm anytime, the Alarm will automatically default to the
“ON” position.
To switch your alarm OFF (or ON again later) when in AL mode press LAP/
RESET repeatedly and the alarm signal ( ) will appear or disappear.
HOURLY CHIME ON / OFF:
From NT mode push the MODE button once. AL is displayed second box
from left : Push LAP/RESET until the chime symbol ( ) appears for “on”
or disappears for “off”.

TM SETTING COUNTDOWN TIMER:


• From NT mode push the MODE button twice.
• TM is displayed in the third box from the left. 00:00:00 displayed.
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• Hold down MODE for 3 seconds till “SET” appears in
the top right corner. The SECONDS will also flash.
• Advance the SECONDS with LAP/RESET till correct.
(For quick advance hold in the LAP/RESET button)
• Push START/STOP the Minutes will flash, advance the
Minutes with LAP/RESET till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Hours will flash, advance the Hours with LAP/RE-
SET till correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the MODE button to save.
Use START/STOP to start and or stop the countdown, and push and hold LAP/
RESET for 3 seconds to return to your preset countdown time.
Note: At the end of the countdown the timer automatically starts to count
up from zero. This new function is to advise you how much time has elapsed
since the alarm went off.
RETURN TO NORMAL TIME
Push the MODE button 5 times. (The timer will continue to count down even
in normal time mode and the chime will sound when preset time is finished.
Push any button to turn off the chime.)

CH CHRONOGRAPH OPERATION (Stop watch):


• From NT mode push the MODE button 3 times.
• CH is displayed in the fourth box from the left. 00:00:00
displayed.
• Push START/STOP and the 100th of a seconds will
count up followed by seconds, minutes and hours.
• Pushing LAP/RESET during operation will stop the
counter, you have 5 seconds to read the split time and
then the counter WILL continue the count. Or by pushing LAP/RESET again
during the 5 seconds will start the counter from the new accumulated time.
• Pushing START/STOP during operation will make the counter stop and
WILL NOT continue a hidden lap count.
• Push and hold LAP/RESET for 3 seconds to return to 00:00:00.

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RETURN TO NORMAL TIME
Push the MODE button 4 times. (The chronograph will continue to count up
even in normal time mode.)

SETTING LOCAL HIGH TIDE :


Note 1 : Setting local HIGH TIDE information is done inside the FT mode. You
must only use HIGH TIDE information. The HIGH TIDE information can be from
today or any other day, as long as the correct Year, Month, Date and Time is
programmed for that HIGH TIDE. You can use any local tide tables from your
surf shop or daily newspaper to find HIGH TIDE times. (Remember you must
complete each section of the programming within 30 seconds or the watch
will return to FT MODE and you will need to start again. So get your HIGH TIDE
information prior to starting.)
Note 2 : During Daylight Saving you must always set NT mode and local HIGH
TIDE information to Standard Time, (not in Daylight Saving Time), and DO NOT
add one hour to your Tide chart time. When setting is complete, push and hold
for 5 seconds the START/STOP button in NT mode to advance for DST. At the
end of DST push and hold the START/STOP button for 5 seconds again to return
to Standard Time.
• From NT mode push the MODE button four times.
• FT is displayed fifth box from the left, Month, Date,
Hour and Year are displayed.
• Hold down MODE for 3 seconds till “SET” appears in
the top right corner. The Year will also flash.
• Advance the Year of your chosen HIGH TIDE with LAP/
RESET till correct. (For quick advance hold in the LAP/
RESET button)
• Push START/STOP the Month will flash, advance the Month of your chosen
HIGH TIDE with LAP/RESET till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Date will flash, advance the Date of your chosen
HIGH TIDE with LAP/RESET till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Hour will flash, advance the Hour of your chosen
HIGH TIDE with LAP/RESET till correct in AM or PM.

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• Push START/STOP the Minutes will flash, advance the Minutes of your
chosen HIGH TIDE with LAP/RESET till correct.
• When all new settings are done, you must push the MODE button to save
the information, which then leaves you in the FT mode, so push the MODE
button three times more to return to NT mode. The watch will automatically
compute the HIGH TIDE information you have programmed to that of the
TIDE conditions of today. This is of course as long as you have already pro-
grammed today’s Year, Month, Date and time correctly.

FT SETTING FUTURE TIDE :


• From NT mode push the MODE button four times.
• FT is displayed in the fifth box from the left, Month,
Date, Hour and Year are displayed.
• Advanced the Year with LAP/RESET till correct. (For
quick advance hold in the LAP/RESET button)
• Push START/STOP the Month will flash, advance the
Month with LAP/RESET till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Date will flash, advance the Date with LAP/RESET
till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Hour will flash, advance the Hour with LAP/RESET
to see the Tide conditions for selected Month, Date by Hour.
When finished just push the MODE button three times to return to NT mode.

DT SETTING DUAL TIME :


• From NT mode push the MODE button five times.
• DT is displayed in the sixth box from the left: Month,
Date, Hour and Seconds are displayed.
• Hold down MODE for 3 seconds till “SET” appears in
the top right corner. The Year will appear and be flash-
ing.
• Advance the Year with LAP/RESET till correct. (For
quick advance hold in the LAP/RESET button)
• Push START/STOP the Month will flash, advance Month with LAP/RESET
till correct.
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• Push START/STOP the Date will flash, advance the Date with LAP/RESET
till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Hour will flash, advance the Hour with LAP/RESET
till correct in AM or PM.
• Push START/STOP the Minutes will flash, advance the Minutes with LAP/
RESET till correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the MODE button to save.

SETTING DUAL TIME HIGH TIDE :


Note 1 : Setting DUAL TIME (DT) HIGH TIDE information is done inside the FT2
mode. You must only use HIGH TIDE information from your DT area. The HIGH
TIDE information can be from today or any other day, as long as the correct
Year, Month, Date and Time is programmed for that HIGH TIDE. You can use any
DT tide tables from a surf shop or DT daily newspaper to find HIGH TIDE times.
(Remember you must complete each section of the programming within 30
seconds or the watch will return to FT MODE and you will need to start again.
So get your DT HIGH TIDE information prior to starting.)
Note 2 : During Daylight Saving you must always set DT mode and DT HIGH
TIDE information to Standard Time, (not in Daylight Saving Time), and DO NOT
add one hour to your DT Tide chart time. When setting is complete, push and
hold for 5 seconds the START/STOP button in DT mode to advance for DST. At
the end of DST push and hold the START/STOP button for 5 seconds again to
return to Standard Time.
• From NT mode push the MODE button six times.
• FT2 is displayed in the seventh box from the left, Month,
Date, Hour and Year are displayed.
• Hold down MODE for 3 seconds till “SET” appears in
the top right corner. The Year will also flash.
• Advance the Year of your chosen HIGH TIDE with LAP/
RESET till correct. (For quick advance hold in the LAP/RESET button)
• Push START/STOP the Month will flash, advance the Month of your chosen
HIGH TIDE with LAP/RESET till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Date will flash, advance the Date of your chosen

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HIGH TIDE with LAP/RESET till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Hour will flash, advance the Hour of your chosen
HIGH TIDE with LAP/RESET till correct in AM or PM.
• Push START/STOP the Minutes will flash, advance the Minutes of your
chosen HIGH TIDE with LAP/RESET till correct.
• When all new settings are done, you must push the MODE button to save
the information, which then leaves you in the FT2 mode.

FT2 SETTING FUTURE TIDE :


• From NT mode push the MODE button six times.
• FT2 is displayed in the seventh box from the left, Month,
Date, Hour and Year are displayed.
• Advanced the Year with LAP/RESET till correct. (For
quick advance hold in the LAP/RESET button)
• Push START/STOP the Month will flash, advance the
Month with LAP/RESET till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Date will flash, advance the Date with LAP/RESET
till correct.
• Push START/STOP the Hour will flash, advance the Hour with LAP/RESET
to see the Tide conditions for selected Month, Date by Hour.

Important: Oceantide watches must not be used for navigation at any time.
Oceantide watches give an indication of tide conditions. They approximate
the tides based upon average intervals and lunar cycles. Local tide conditions
can vary from their indicated display.

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ATS - TIDE WALL CLOCK

OPERATION MANUAL
1.Place one “AA” size alkaline battery into the battery compartment to acti-
vate your clock.(Not included)
2.To set the tide time, check the local time of hightide. Rotate the time
adjustment knob on the right side of the back of the movement until the
hands show the time of high tide. Rotate the tide hand adjustment knob on
the left side of the back of the movement until the tide hand is at the high
tide position.
3. To set the time, rotate the time adjustment knob until the hands show the
actual time.The tide hand will move automatically as the time is adjusted.
4. When the clock starts losing time, the battery has to be replaced with a
fresh “AA” 1.5 volt battery to avoid damage to the clock due to battery
leakage.

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INTERNATIONAL WORLD TIME WATCHES

Light Start/Stop
A B

Crown

Mode/Set Lap/Reset

ANALOGUE TIME
To change time
1. Pull the crown out fully
2. Turn the hands to the exact time
3. Push the crown back in.

BUTTON OVERVIEW
MODE/SET
Select/Set mode. World / Local time, Alarm, Chronograph, and Timer.
START/STOP
Start or stop the chronograph or heat timer running.
Temporarily display the Local Time or the World time.
Hold to change display from Local Time to World time.
LAP/RESET
Take a lap time when chronograph is running.
In Local/World time mode: Display full name of city.
LIGHT (EL)
Turn on the Light 3 seconds.
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LOCAL TIME MODE - DIGITAL
1. First make sure your watch is in local time mode. Date
is displayed on screen. If your watch has a city name
displayed hold start stop for 3 seconds. This will change
your watch from World time to Local time.

CHANGE DATE FORMAT


Hold Lap/reset for 2 seconds to
change display from month, to
day of the week.

VIEW LOCAL CITY NAME


Press Lap/reset to temporarily display full name of local
city.

SWITCHING TO WORLD TIME


Press Start/Stop to temporarily view the world time.
Hold Start/Stop fro 2 seconds to switch to world time
mode.

SETTING LOCAL TIME AND LOCAL CITY


To set the local time and local city you must be in Local
Time Mode. (see above)

Hold Mode/Set for 2 seconds until you hear a beep. The


local city will flash.
Press Start/Stop or Lap/Reset to find your local city.
Press Mode/Set to select your local city and move to time setting. Seconds
will flash.
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Press Start/Stop or Lap/Reset to return the seconds to zero.
Press Mode/Set, the minutes will flash. Advance the minutes with Start/
Stop until correct.
Press Mode/Set, the hour will flash. Advance the hour with Start/Stop until
correct.
Press Mode/Set, the year will flash. Advance the year with Start/Stop until
correct.
Press Mode/Set, the month will flash. Advance the month with Start/Stop
until correct.
Press Mode/Set, the day will flash. Advance the day with Start/Stop until
correct.
Press Mode/Set, the date format will flash. Choose preferred date format
with Start/Stop.
Press Mode/Set, the time format will flash. Choose 12hr or 24hr time format
with Start/Stop.
Press Mode/Set, the Daylight Savings Time will flash. Press Start/Stop to
turn on/off DST.
Press Mode/Set, the Beep will flash. Press Start/Stop to turn on/off button
press sounds.
Press Mode/Set, the Chime will flash. Press Start/Stop to turn on/off hourly
chime.
Hold Mode/Set for 2 seconds at any stage to complete setting procedure.

WORLD TIME MODE


This mode will display current time and city name of the world city selected.
The world time is calculated automatically when the world city is selected.

SWITCHING TO WORLD TIME


While in local Time Mode.
HOLD Start/Stop for 2 seconds to switch to world time
mode.
Press Lap/reset to temporarily display full name of World
city.
Press Start/Stop to temporarily view the local time.
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SWITCHING BACK TO LOCAL TIME
While in World Time Mode.
HOLD Start/Stop for 2 seconds to switch to Local time
mode.
Press Lap/reset to temporarily display full name of Local
city.
Press Start/Stop to temporarily view the World time.

SELECTING WORLD CITY


To select a World time city you must be in World Time
Mode. (see above)
Hold Mode/Set for 2 seconds until you hear a beep. The
World city will flash.
Press Start/Stop or Lap/Reset to find your World city.
Press Mode to select your World city. DST will flash.
Press Start/Stop to turn on/off DST.
Hold Mode/Set for 2 seconds at any stage to complete setting procedure.

WORLD TIME SWAP FUNCTION


This watch has a function that allows you to easily
interchange the local city and the world city.
In World Time mode HOLD Lap/Reset for 2 seconds to
activate the World Time Swap Function.After the changing,
the World Time will become the Local Time and the Local
Time will become theWorld Time.
APPLICATION
Example; You are traveling from London to Sydney. When you arrive in Sydney
employ the World Time Swap Function to switch the local city to Sydney.
(World city will become London)
When returning to London employ the function again to swap the local city
back to London. (world city becomes Sydney)
NOTE 1: The ALARM function will follow the updated time so the user does
not need to update the ALARM setting.
NOTE 2: The Alarm works off the local time only, see alarm mode explanation.
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WORLD TIME ZONES

HOW TO SET USER-DEFINED TIME ZONE


Your watch has 58 cities time zones programmed. In some special cases,
your location may have a different time zone than any of those cities. For
these special locations your watch has 2 userdefined time zones. Home
Time (H-T) and Dual Time (D-T) for your own setting.
To use these time zones select Home Time (H-T) or Dual Time (D-T) as your
local or world city.
Press Mode to go to the time zone setting display.
(The time zone is relative to Greenwich, London. The time zone of London is
GMT+0. Hong Kong is 8 hours ahead of Greenwich. Therefore Hong Kong’s
time zone is GMT +8.)
Press Start/Stop or Lap/Reset to increase or decrease the zone setting by
30 minutes.
Press Mode/Set to continue other settings and Hold Mode/Set for 2 seconds
to finish.

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ALARM MODE
There are five daily alarms and one schedule alarm.
Each alarm will sound but can also be set to display a reminder on the watch
screen. There are 7 reminder notes to choose from. (breakfast, Appointment,
Lunch meeting, dinner, Happy birthday, anniversary and take pill.)
The schedule alarm can be set to sound on a certain date and time.
USING THE ALARM
Press Start/Stop to select a different alarm.
To turn on/off an alarm, find the target alarm and press
Lap/Reset.
To set an alarm select the target alarm and hold Mode/Set
for 2 seconds. Hours will begin to flash.
Advance the hour with Start/Stop until correct.
Press Mode/Set, the minutes will flash. Advance the minutes with Start/
Stop until correct.
Press Mode/Set, the NOTE ON/OFF will flash. If selected on press mode to
select one of the 7 reminder notes available.
Hold Mode/Set for 2 seconds to finish.

CHRONOGRAPH (STOP WATCH)


Your watch includes a function to measure elapsed times, accumulative
elapsed time and lap times.

USING THE CHRONOGRAPH


Press Start/Stop to commence and stop the chronograph.
Hold Lap/Reset to reset the chronograph to zero.

RECORDING LAP TIMES


When the chronograph is counting press Lap/Reset once
to record a lap time. (This button press will not affect the counting) The
watch will store up to 10 lap times.
Once you have stopped the chronograph, You can review the lap times by
pressing Lap/Reset.

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TIMER MODE
Your watch includes a countdown timer function. You can select a time up to
23hrs 59min 59secs and it will count down to zero and the alarm will sound.

SETTING THE TIMER


Hold Mode/Set for 2 seconds to enter Timer Setting. Hour
will flash.
Advance the hour with Start/Stop until correct.
Press Mode/Set the minutes will flash. Advance the minutes
with Start/Stop until correct.
Press Mode/Set the seconds will flash. Advance the seconds with Start/
Stop until correct.
Hold Mode/Set for 2 seconds to finish setting procedure.

USING THE TIMER


Press Start/Stop to commence and stop the countdown timer.
When the timer is stopped. Hold Lap/Reset to return to the preset value.

OPERATING THE LIGHT


Press LIGHT BUTTON to illuminate the display.
Press note that overuse or misuse of the light will greatly reduce the battery
life of your watch.

WARNING!
Crown must be pushed back fully, for your watch to be waterproof.
Never pull out the crown when your watch is in water or is wet.

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DAY DATE 24HR TIME WATCHES
SETTING PROCEDURE
DAY HOUR & 24 HOUR MINUTE SECOND

SETTING THE DAY


Pull the crown out to position C.
DATE ABC
Continually turn the hour / DAY (OF THE WEEK)
Crown
minute hands in a clockwise 24 HOUR HAND
direction to set a day.
NOTE :
* The day changes somewhere
between 0:00a.m. and 5:30a.m.
* Do not set the day by turning the
crown in counterclockwise direction. A B C
DAY (OF
THE WEEK)
SETTING THE TIME Crown

After setting the day, set the hour and 24 HAND


HOUR
DATE

minute hands (and 24 hour).


Pull the crown out to position C.
Turn the hour / minute hands in a clockwise direction to set the time.
NOTE :
* Make sure you have correctly set A.M. / P.M. before setting the time.
When the day changes over, it is a.m.
(Day changes over between 0:00a.m. and 5:30a.m. or little later)
Check a.m. / p.m. by the 24 hour hand.
SETTING THE DATE
Pull the crown out position B. Turn the crown counterclockwise to set the
date quickly.
NOTE :
* Do not set the date between the hours 9:00p.m. and 0:30a.m. The date
may not change correctly the next day.
WARNING!
Crown must be pushed back fully, for your watch to be waterproof.
Never pull out the crown when your watch is in water or is wet.
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DATE 24HR TIME WATCHES
SETTING THE TIME
Pull the crown out to position C.
Turn the hour / minute hands in a clockwise
direction to set the time.
NOTE :
* Make sure you have correctly set A.M. /
ABC
P.M. before setting the time.
Crown
When the day changes over, it is a.m.
(Day changes over between 0:00a.m. and
5:30a.m. or little later)
Check a.m. / p.m. by the 24 hour hand.
SETTING THE DATE
Pull the crown out position B. Turn the crown
counterclockwise to set the date quickly.
NOTE :
* Do not set the date between the hours 9:00p.m. and 0:30a.m. The
date may not change correctly the next day.

WARNING!
Crown must be pushed back fully, for your watch to be waterproof.
Never pull out the crown when your watch is in water or is wet.

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DATE TIME WATCHES
SETTING THE TIME
Pull the crown out to position C.
Turn the hour / minute hands in a clockwise
direction to set the time.
NOTE :
* Make sure you have correctly set A.M. /
P.M. before setting the time.
When the day changes over, it is a.m. A
B
(Day changes over between 0:00a.m. and C

5:30a.m. or little later) wn


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SETTING THE DATE
Pull the crown out position B. Turn the crown
counterclockwise to set the date quickly.
NOTE :
* Do not set the date between the hours 9:00p.m. and 0:30a.m. The
date may not change correctly the next day.

WARNING!
Crown must be pushed back fully, for your watch to be waterproof.
Never pull out the crown when your watch is in water or is wet.

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DIGITAL SURF WATCHES
* Please make sure your watch matches the display shown.

LIGHT START / STOP

MODE LAP / RESET

DESCRIPTION OF MODES & FUNCTIONS


There are FIVE modes of operation. By depressing the MODE button, there
is a visual indication of what function has been chosen.

[ ] Normal Time:
The display shows hour in 24hr Military time or in AM &
PM, minute, second, month, date and day of week.
To enable or disable key tone when in [TIME 1] mode
press the LAP/RESET repeatedly and the (KEY) symbol
will appear or disappear.
[ ] Stop watch (Chronograph) with lap memory:
Your chronograph will count in 100th of a second from 0
to 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds.
In [CHRONO] mode, simply push the START/STOP button
to commence and stop the Chronograph. Then push the
LAP/RESET button firmly to reset to “0” while the Chro-
nograph is stopped. Note that when the Chronograph is
running, the ( ) symbol will flash.
To record a Lap-time push the LAP/RESET button while
the Chronograph is running. The digits will stop to show
the lap-time and the accumulated time.
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To recall previous lap memory push the LIGHT button
while the Chronograph is stopped. Push the LIGHT but-
ton again and next lap will display. Push START/STOP or
LAP/RESET button to exit and go back to the Chrono-
graph screen.
Notes: 1. To view the current time and date, while the Chronograph is run-
ning, simply press the MODE button 3 times. The Normal Time screen will
appear and the ( ) symbol will flash to show that the Chronograph is still
running.
2. If there is no key operation for 30 seconds, The Chronograph
screen will be exit and returned to Normal Time screen automatically.
3. The Chronograph screen will display the accumulated time in Min-
utes, Seconds and 1/100 Seconds until the accumulated time is less than 1
hour, after which the screen will display Hours, Minutes and Seconds.
4. There are total of 10 lap memories. Lap L will be shown if lap
number is larger than 9. The last lap memory will be overwritten by the
latest lap whereas the first 9 laps will be kept unchanged.
[ ] Timer Mode:
There are 3 modes of timer: ( ) Count Down-
Stop, ( ) Count Down-Repeat or ( )
Count Down- and Up, each with a preset value up to 23
hrs, 59 min, 59 sec.
In ( ) Modes, simply push the START/STOP to
commence and stop the Timer. Then push the LAP/RE-
SET to reset to the preset value while the timer is
stopped. Note that the ( ) symbol will appear on Count
Down - and Up Timer mode only. When the Count Up is
running the ( ) symbol will flash.
Notes: 1. To view the current time and date, while the Timer is running,
simply press the MODE button 2 times. The Normal Time screen will appear
and the ( ) symbol will show that the Timer is still running.
2. If there is no key operation for 30 seconds, the Timer screen will
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be exit and returned to Normal Time screen automatically.
3. A chime sounds for 30 seconds if the Timer is counted down to 0
normally.
4. If preset value is less than 1 minute, and count-down repeat is
selected, a chime sounds for 1 second only each time the Timer is counted
down to 0.
5. The Timer will be stopped and reset automatically with a chime
sounds for 30 seconds, if it is counted up to the maximum (23 hrs, 59min,
59sec).
[ ] Alarm Mode:
By choosing a time, an alarm will sound each day at the
preset time. The alarm is a strong chime and can be im-
mediately shut off by pushing any button or will automati-
cally shut off after 30 seconds.
There are 4 independent daily alarms. Press the START/
STOP button to select the alarm.
Notes : If there is no key operation for 30 seconds, The Alarm screen will be
exit and returned to Normal Time screen automatically.
DUAL TIME FUNCTION:
This function is very useful should you travel away from
home to another time zone.
In the [TIME] mode, simply push the START/STOP to toggle
the Time1 / Time2 displays. Then hold the START/STOP
button for 2 seconds to choose the default display time.
LIGHT FUNCTION:
In any MODE you can simply push the LIGHT button and the whole screen
will light up and stay on for 3 seconds.
If auto light function is ON, the whole screen will light up and stay on for 3
seconds if any key is pressed.

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SETTING INSTRUCTIONS
All instructions start from ( TIME 1 )Normal Time mode. Use the MODE
button to find the function you wish.(Note: You have 30 seconds to complete
each setting, if longer is taken the watch automatically returns to the prior
setting and you must start again.)
SETTING NORMAL TIME AND DATE:
• Press firmly the LIGHT button to enter the time setting.
• Auto light function will be set first. Select ON/OFF with
START/STOP or LAP/RESET until correct.Select ON and
the ( AEL ) will appear.
• Push MODE to set the chime. Select ON/OFF with START/
STOP or LAP/RESET until correct. Select ON and the ( ) will appear.
• Push MODE to set the 12/24 format. Select 12-HR (normal AM/PM time
display) or 24-HR (military time display) with START/STOP or LAP/RESET
until correct.
• Push MODE to set the Hour. Advance or decrease the Hour with START/
STOP or LAP/RESET until correct. (For quick change, hold in the button)
• Push MODE to set the Minute. Advance or decrease the Minute with
START/STOP or LAP/RESET until correct.
• Push MODE to set the Seconds. Advance or decrease the Seconds with
START/STOP or LAP/RESET until correct.
• Push MODE to set the Year. Advance or decrease the Year with START/
STOP or LAP/RESET until correct.
• Push MODE to set the order of month and day ( ) display. Select
( ) or ( ) with START/STOP or LAP/RESET until correct.
• Push MODE to set the Month. Advance or decrease the Month with START/
STOP or LAP/RESET until correct.
• Push MODE to set the Day. Advance or decrease the Day with START/
STOP until correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the LIGHT button to save.

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[ ] SETTING TIMER:
• From Normal Time mode push the MODE button 2 times.
• Press firmly the LIGHT button. The Timer-Type will flash.
Select [ ] Count Down-Stop, [ ]
Count Down-Repeat or [ ] Count Down - and Up
with START/STOP or LAP/RESET until correct.
• Push MODE the Hour will flash. Advance or decrease
the Hour with START/STOP or LAP/RESET until correct. (For quick change,
hold in the button)
• Push MODE the Minute will flash. Advance or decrease the Minute with
START/STOP or LAP/RESET until correct.
• Push MODE the Seconds will flash. Advance or decrease the Seconds with
START/STOP or LAP/RESET until correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the LIGHT button to save.
[ ] SETTING ALARM TIME:
• From Normal Time mode push the MODE button 3 times.
• Press the START/STOP button to select the alarm to
be set.
• Press firmly the LIGHT button. The Hour will flash. Ad-
vance or decrease the Hour with START/STOP or LAP/
RESET until correct (For quick change, hold in the button)
• Push MODE the Minute will flash. Advance or decrease the Minute with
START/STOP or LAP/RESET until correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the LIGHT button to save.
ALARM ON / OFF:
When setting your alarm anytime, the Alarm will auto-
matically default to the ( ) position. To switch your
alarm OFF ( - - ) (or ON again later) when in [ALARM]
mode press LAP/RESET repeatedly and the alarm signal
( ) will appear or disappear.

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SETTING DUAL TIME:
• In the Normal Time mode, push the START/STOP to
toggle the Time1 / Time2 displays.
• Hold the START/STOP button for 2 seconds to choose
Time2 as the default display time.
• Press firmly the LIGHT button to enter Time2 setting
mode.
• Advance or decrease the time difference between Time2 and Time1 with
START/STOP or LAP/RESET until correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the LIGHT button to save.

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DIGITAL SURF WATCHES
Please make sure your watch matches the display shown.

LIGHT START / STOP

MODE LAP / RESET

DESCRIPTION OF MODES & FUNCTIONS


There are SIX modes of operation. By depressing the MODE button there is
a visual indication of what function has been chosen, just check the top of
the screen.
Normal Time:
The display shows the current time (hour minute, second) and
the current date (day, month, date) on the top.
The hour can be displayed in 24hr Military time or in AM &
PM, by pressing the START/STOP
To enable or disable the hourly chime, when in Normal time
mode press the LAP/RESET repeatedly and the ( ) symbol
will appear or disappear.
[ AL ] Alarm Mode:
An alarm will sound each day at the preset time. The alarm is
a strong chime and can be immediately shut off by pushing
either START/STOP or LAP/RESET (or will automatically shut
off after 20 seconds).
[ PACE ] Pacer Mode:
Pacer will generate beeps at a predetermined rate. It can be
set from 65 10 180 beats per minute (BPM).
Press LAP/RESET to begin and stop your Pacer.
[00’00”00] Stop watch (Chronograph) with lap memory:

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Your chronograph will count in 100th of a second from 0 to 9
hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds and has a 10 Lap memory.
In Chronograph mode, simply push the START/STOP to start
and stop the Chronograph. To reset, press and hold the LAP/
RESET button when the Chronograph is stopped. Watch will
reset to 00’00”00
To record a Lap-time push the LAP/RESET button while the Chronograph is
running. The digits will stop to show the lap-time. Push the LAP/RESET
button again and the accumulated time will re-appear on your screen. (This
procedure can be repeated for up to 10 laps).
To review your lap times, when the chronograph is stopped, press LAP/
RESET repeatedly to display each consecutive lap time.
Notes: 1. To view the current time and date, while the Chronograph is running,
simply press the MODE button three times. The Normal Time screen will
appear. 2. The Chronograph screen will display the accumulated time in
Minutes, Seconds and 1/100 Seconds until the accumulated time is 1 hour,
after which the screen will display Hours, Minutes and Seconds.
[ TR ] Countdown Timer:
A count down timer can be used for time keeping a fixed period
of time with a duration from 1 second to 23 hrs, 59 min, 59
sec.
In [ TR ] Modes, simply push the START/STOP to start and
stop the Timer. The running time is displayed in the main screen
with the fixed time on top.
To reset, push the LAP/RESET to return to the preset value while the timer
is stopped.
4 warning beeps will sound for the last 5 seconds with a long beep at the
end of the countdown time.
Note: To view the current time and date, while the Timer is running, simply
press the MODE button twice. The Normal Time screen will appear.

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[ DUAL ] Dual Time:
This function is very useful should you travel away from home
to another time zone.
LIGHT FUNCTION:
In any MODE you can simply push the LIGHT button and the
whole screen will light up and stay on for 3 seconds.
SETTING INSTRUCTIONS
All instructions start from Normal Time mode. Use the MODE button to find
the function you wish.(Note: You have 60 seconds to complete each setting,
if longer is taken the watch automatically returns to the prior setting and
you must start again.)
SETTING NORMAL TIME AND DATE:
• Press and hold the MODE. The Seconds will flash. Return
the Seconds to 00 by hitting the LAP/RESET.
• Push START/STOP the Minute will flash. Advance the Minute
with LAP/RESET until correct. (For quick advance hold in the
LAP/RESET button)
• Push START/STOP the Hour will flash. Advance the Hour with LAP/RESET
until correct.
• Push START/STOP the Month will flash. Advance the Month with LAP/
RESET until correct.
• Push START/STOP the Date will flash. Advance the Date with LAP/RESET
until correct.
• Push START/STOP the Year will flash. Advance the Year with LAP/RESET
until correct (Notice that the correct Day will automatically advance).
When all new settings are done, you must push the MODE button to save.
[ AL ] SETTING ALARM TIME:
From Normal Time mode push the MODE button once. [ AL ]
is displayed
• Press and hold the MODE. The minute will flash. Advance
the minute with LAP/RESET until correct (For quick advance
hold in the LAP/RESET button)
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• Push START/STOP the Hour will flash. Advance the Hour with LAP/RESET
until correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the MODE button to save.
Your alarm is not set and ON.
ALARM ON / OFF:
To switch your alarm ON or OFF when in [ AL ] mode press LAP/RESET
repeatedly and the alarm signal ( ) will appear or disappear.
[ PACE ] SETTING PACER:
• From Normal Time mode push the MODE button twice.
[ PACE ] is displayed.
• Press and hold the MODE the BPM number will flash. Advance
beat rate with LAP/RESET until correct. (For quick advance
hold in the START/STOP button)
You must push the MODE button to save
[ TR ] SETTING COUNTDOWN TIMER:
• From Normal Time mode push the MODE button four times.
[ TR ] is displayed.
• Press and hold the MODE, the top minute will flash. Advance
the minute with LAP/RESET until correct. (For quick advance
hold in the LAP/RESET button)
• Push START/STOP the Hour will flash. Advance the Hour with LAP/RESET
until correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the MODE button to save.
[ DUAL ] SETTING DUAL TIME:
• From Normal Time mode push the MODE button five times.
[ DUAL ] is displayed
• Press and hold the MODE, the Minute will flash. Advance
the Minute with LAP/RESET until correct. (For quick advance
hold in the LAP/RESET button)
• Push START/STOP the Hour will flash. Advance the Hour with LAP/
RESET until correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the MODE button to
save.
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DIGITAL SURF WATCHES
* Please make sure your watch matches the display shown.

LIGHT START / STOP

MODE LAP / RESET

LIGHT START / STOP

MODE LAP / RESET

DESCRIPTION OF MODES & FUNCTIONS


There are FIVE modes of operation. By depressing the MODE button
there is a visual indication of what function has been chosen, just check
the middle of the bottom screen.
[ ] Normal Time:
The display shows hour in 24hr Military time or in
AM & PM, minute, second, day of week. To view
current date, simply push the STOP/START button.
To enable or disable key tone when in [ ] mode
press firmly the START/STOP repeatedly and the (KEY)
symbol will appear or disappear.
[ ] Stop watch (Chronograph) with lap memory:
Your chronograph will count in 100th of a second
from 0 to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds.
In [ ] mode, simply push the START/STOP to
commence and stop the Chronograph. Then push the
LAP/RESET button firmly to reset to “0” while the Chronograph is stopped.
Note that when the Chronograph is running the ( ) symbol will flash
and the days will scroll along the top of the screen.
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To record a Lap-time push the LAP/RESET button while the Chronograph
is running. The digits will stop to show the lap-time. Push the LAP/RESET
button again and the accumulated time will re-appear on your screen.
(This procedure can be repeated for any number of laps).
Notes: 1. To view the current time and date, while the Chronograph is
running, simply press the MODE button once. The Normal Time screen
will appear and the ( ) will flash to show that the Chronograph is still
running.
2. The [ ] Chronograph screen will display the accumulated
time in Minutes, Seconds and 1/100 Seconds until the accumulated time
is less than 1 hour, after which the screen will display Hours, Minutes
and Seconds.
[ ] Alarm Mode:
By choosing a time, an alarm will sound each day at
the preset time. The alarm is a strong chime and can
be immediately shut off by pushing any button or will
automatically shut off after 30 seconds.
[ ] Countdown Timer:
A count down timer with duration from 1 second to
99 hrs, 59 min, 59 sec. Note that the timer type is
Count down – Count up.
In [ ] Modes, simply push the START/STOP to
commence and stop the Timer. Then push the LAP/
RESET to reset to the preset value while the timer is stopped. When the
Timer is running the ( ) symbol will flash and the days will scroll along
the top of the screen.
At the end of the countdown a double beep tone sounds for 30 seconds.
As a warning, a double beep tone will sound once when 1 minute or 30
seconds is left. Finally, a single beep tone sounds for the last 10 seconds
before the end of the set time.
Notes: To view the current time and date, while the Timer is running,
simply press the MODE button once. The Normal Time screen will appear
and the ( ) will flash to show that the Timer is still running.
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[ ] Dual Time:
This function is very useful should you travel away
from home to another time zone.
LIGHT FUNCTION:
In any MODE you can simply push the LIGHT button and the whole screen
will light up and stay on for 3 seconds.
SETTING INSTRUCTIONS
All instructions start from Normal Time mode. Use the MODE button to
find the function you wish.(Note: You have 30 seconds to complete each
setting, if longer is taken the watch automatically returns to the prior setting
and you must start again.)
SETTING NORMAL TIME AND DATE:
• Press firmly the LAP/RESET. The Seconds will flash.
Return the Seconds to 00 by hitting the START/STOP.
• Push MODE the Minute will flash. Advance the
Minute with START/STOP until correct. (For quick
advance hold in the START/STOP button)
• Push MODE the Hour will flash. Advance the Hour with START/STOP
until correct.
• Push MODE the Year will flash. Advance the Year with START/STOP
until correct.
• Push MODE the Month will flash. Advance the Month with START/STOP
until correct.
• Push MODE the Day will flash. Advance the Day with START/STOP until
correct.
• Push MODE the Time (Both Hour and Minute) will flash. Select 12-HR
(normal AM/PM time display) or 24-HR (military time display) with START/
STOP until correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the LAP/RESET button to
save.

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[ ] SETTING ALARM TIME:
• From Normal Time mode push the MODE button
twice. [ ] is displayed in the middle of the bottom
screen.
• Press firmly the LAP/RESET. The Hour will flash.
Advance the Hour with START/STOP until correct (For quick advance hold
in the START/STOP button)
• Push MODE the Minute will flash. Advance the Minute with START/
STOP until correct.
• Push MODE the Time Zone will flash. Select T1 or T2 with START/STOP
until correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the LAP/RESET button to
save.
ALARM ON / OFF:
To switch your alarm ON or OFF when in [ ] mode press START/STOP
repeatedly and the alarm signal ( ) will appear or disappear.

HOURLY CHIME ON / OFF:


When in [ ] mode Push START/STOP until the chime symbol ( )
appears for “on” or disappears for “off”.
[ ] SETTING COUNTDOWN TIMER:
• From Normal Time mode push the MODE button
three times. [ ] is displayed in the middle of the
bottom screen.
• Press firmly the LAP/RESET the Hour will flash.
Advance the Hour with START/STOP until correct. (For quick advance
hold in the START/STOP button)
• Push MODE the Minute will flash. Advance the Minute with START/
STOP until correct.
• Push MODE the Seconds will flash. Advance the Seconds with START/
STOP until correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the LAP/RESET button to
save.
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[ ] SETTING DUAL TIME:
• From Normal Time mode push the MODE button
four times. [ ] is displayed in the middle of the
bottom screen.
• Press firmly the LAP/RESET. The Seconds will flash.
Return the Seconds to 00 by hitting the START/STOP.
• Push MODE the Minute will flash. Advance the Minute with START/
STOP until correct. (For quick advance hold in the START/STOP button)
• Push MODE the Hour will flash. Advance the Hour with START/STOP
until correct.
• Push MODE the Year will flash. Advance the Year with START/STOP
until correct.
• Push MODE the Month will flash. Advance the Month with START/STOP
until correct.
• Push MODE the Day will flash. Advance the Day with START/STOP until
correct.
• Push MODE the Time (Both Hour and Minute) will flash. Select 12-HR
(normal AM/PM time display) or 24-HR (military time display) with START/
STOP until correct.
When all new settings are done, you must push the LAP/RESET button to
save.

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ANALOGUE DIGITAL DUAL TIME WATCHES
DUAL TIME DISPLAY
HOUR / MONTH SECOND / MINUTE /
DAY / YEAR

MODE BUTTON

SET BUTTON

Date Display:
Press mode button to switch digital display between 2nd time zone and
date.

FULL SEGMENT DISPLAY HOUR-MINUTE DISPLAY CALENDAR DISPLAY


HOUR MINUTE MONTH DAY

After 5 seconds Push Mode


button once
Once the
power up, full
segment will
be shown
(7:53) (Jun 22)
AM DISPLAY PM DISPLAY
Press and hold
Set button for 2
seconds

SETTING MODE

AM / PM only displays while


setting the hour

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INCREMENT SEQUENCE SECONDS / MINUTES
55

05

00 1 2 3 4 5 6 59

To Change Analogue Time:


1.Pull the crown out;
2.Turn crown to move hands to the correct time;
3.Push crown back in fully.

To Change Digital Time:


1.Use a pen or paperclip to PRESS AND HOLD the SET button. The seconds
will begin to flash. Press MODE to adjust.
2.Press SET again and minutes will begin to flash. Press MODE to adjust.
3.Press SET and hours will begin to flash. 3 bars will appear on the right
side of the display to denote AM or PM. Press MODE to adjust.
4.Press SET and year will begin to flash. Press MODE to adjust.
5.Press SET and month will begin to flash. Press MODE to adjust.
6.Press SET and date will begin to flash. Press MODE to adjust.
7.Press AND HOLD SET when done.

WARNING!
Crown must be pushed back fully, for your watch to be waterproof.
Never pull out the crown when your watch is in water or is wet.

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SET SECOND SET MINUTE SET HOUR
(by pressing Mode button) (by pressing Mode button) (by pressing Mode button)
SECOND HOUR MINUTE HOUR AM / PM

Press Press
Set Set
button button
once once

(49 Second) (48 Minute) (9 Hour)

Press Set button once Press Set button once

SET YEAR
SET DATE SET MONTH (FROM 2000-2059)
(by pressing Mode button) (by pressing Mode button) (by pressing Mode button)
MONTH DAY MONTH DAY YEAR

Press Press
Set Set
button button
once once

(Day 19) (October) (Year 2002)


• Press and hold Mode button for 2 seconds for fast advance
• Press and hold Set button for 2 seconds back to HOUR-MINUTE DISPLAY
LEGENDS : Steady Icon Flash Icon (2Hz)

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ANDY FINCH
DUAL TIME WATCHES
To Change time
1.Pull crown out fully to point C.
2.Turn crown to move hands to the
correct time;
3.Push crown back in fully to point A.
AB C
To Change Date
1.Pull crown out to point B; Crown

2.Turn crown clockwise to current


date;
3.Push crown back in fully to point A.
(The Date will automatically change
just before midnight.)

To Set Dual Time (24 Hours)


This function is very useful should you travel away from home to another
time zone.
1.Pull crown out to point B;
2.Turn crown anti-clockwise to set the dual time (24H);
3.Push crown back in fully to point A.

WARNING!
Crown must be pushed back fully, for your watch to be waterproof.
Never pull out the crown when your watch is in water or is wet.

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ANALOGUE SURF WATCHES
To Change time:
1.Pull crown out fully to point C.
2.Turn crown to move hands to the correct
time
3.Push crown back in fully to point A.

To Change Date: (If applicable)


1.Pull crown out to point B;
2.Turn crown clockwise to current date
A
(For some model, please turn anti-clockwise.) B
C
3.Push crown back in fully to point A.
Cro
wn
The Date will automatically change just be-
fore midnight.

To Change Day: (If applicable)


1.Pull crown out to point B;
2.Turn crown anti-clockwise to current day
(For some model, please turn clockwise.)
3.Push crown back in fully to point A.
The Day will automatically change just before midnight.

WARNING!
Crown must be pushed back fully, for your watch to be waterproof.
Never pull out the crown when your watch is in water or is wet.

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HEAT BEZEL
HEAT BEZEL FUNCTION
The unique Rip Curl Heat Bezel, found on many Rip Curl watches, can be
used for countdown timing of 20, 30 and 40-minute periods - the common
heats in surfing competitions. The Heat Bezel countdown timer can also be
used for any other timing requirements (ie. sun exposure, parking meters,
appointments etc.)

To set the Heat Bezel Timer...


1.Turn your bezel by hand anticlockwise/to the left and align the Rip Curl logo
with the minute hand.

2.During the heat, the minute hand will automatically count down against
the bezel (with 5-minute interval markers), telling you at a glance how much
time is left.

BEZEL INDICATING THREE


ALIGN START MINUTES TO GO IN A
20 MIN HEAT

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LEATHER / PU STRAPS
To Change Your Strap:
To change your watch strap use the Rip Curl
watch tool, pin or paperclip to gently push the
solid pins through the case pin holes.

At the same time, carefully pull on the strap


until the bar releases.
When fitting your new strap ensure the bars are
seated well by tugging on both ends before you
wear your watch.

Note: Rip Curl leather straps are made of the finest oiled leather for long
life. But despite other’s claims, real leather cannot be made 100% water-
proof. Don’t wear leather in any water.

For water use, replace your leather strap with a suitable waterproof rubber
or velcro strap, Stainless Steel Straps are waterproof.

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STAINLESS STEEL STRAPS
BAND LENGTH ADJUSTMENT:
Major Adjustments to the length of your strap must be made by removing
the correct amount of metal links to fit your wrist. Links should be taken out
as evenly as possible from both sides.

1. Note the direction of the small engraved ar-


rows on the back of strap links.

2. Use a thumb tack or Rip Curl strap tool firmly


push out the first split-pin in the direction of the
arrow. Fig.1

3. Pull out the split pin fully. The strap now comes
apart. Repeat this step for each link to be re-
moved. Fig.2

4. Now align the two ends of the strap and re-


place the pin in the opposite direction of the ar-
row. Be sure to note the correct end of the split
pin to insert. Fig.3

5. Firmly press the pin back into place using a


hard object. Next lightly tap the pin fully into place.
Fig.4

Repeat steps 2 to 5 on other side of band

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Minor adjustments:
After the correct fit has been achieved final adjustments or changes can be
made as follows:
1. Use a thumb tack or Rip Curl strap tool slowly insert into the spring bar
hole at the clasp. (fig. 5) Join will release.
2. Move the spring bar to the desired hole for the perfect fit. (fig. 6). Be
sure to align both ends of the spring bar in the same set of holes.

Fig.5 Fig.6

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Waterproof Tested Tide & Surf Watches
Recommended Usage Table

100M / 330ft - Suitable for Water Sports. eg. Surfing, Snorkelling,


Swimming, Water Skiing.
200M / 660ft - Suitable for Water Sports. eg. Surfing, Snorkelling,
Swimming, Water Skiing, Scuba Diving to standard legal
depths.
Rip Curl watches are tested to the highest industry standards with the best
Swiss pressure testing equipment and are purpose built for Surfing !
NOTE : All Industry standards watch testing is done to an overpressure
situation in a static laboratory environment and does not signify a diving
depth. See recommended usage table.

Due to the fact that Surfing is in no way a static sport there are influences
that can effect a watches ability to keep water out. eg : Frequent temperature
changes, salt water and big wipeouts can diminish the longevity of the watches
rubber seals.

To keep your watch in peak condition for Surfing we recommend every 24


months you have your watch seals replaced and fully tested at the Rip Curl
Watch Service Centre. (See page 79 for contact details.)

RIP CURL PTY. LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss, or any claims by
third parties that may arise through the use of this watch.

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MITCH ROBERTOM
Rip Curl Watch Care Procedures
• Only use your watch for approved sports as detailed on page 74.
• Do not operate buttons under water.
• If watch is exposed to salt water, rinse thoroughly in freshwater and wipe
dry with a soft cloth.
• Do not clean watch with spray cleaners, thinners or other such volatile
agents.
• Do not wear leather bands in water.
• Never try to open the watch. Have batteries changed by Rip Curl technicians.
• Avoid exposing your watch to extreme temperatures.
• Should moisture appear inside the watch, have it checked by Rip Curl
technicians.
• Though Rip Curl watches are produced to high standards avoid dropping
the watch and rough treatment.
• Avoid exposing the watch to gasoline, cleaning solvents, aerosol sprays,
paint etc as chemical reactions with such agents will destroy seals, case
and finish.
• Avoid magnetic fields as they may effect the time keeping of your watch.

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FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
For warranty service please send you watch DIRECTLY to Rip Curl. See
below for details.
NOTE: This warranty is void if the watch is opened by anyone other than
the Rip Curl Watch Service Centre.
Five Years on Movements from the date of purchase.
(NOTE : A Movement is the part inside the Watch that makes it work,
but it does not include the Crown, sometimes called the Winder)
Two Years on Waterproof from the date of purchase.
(NOTE : We recommend all Watches be serviced, resealed and tested
for waterproofness every 2 years as heat, salt and other elements will
diminish waterproofness over time. Have this done at the Rip Curl
Watch Service Centre and we will then issue a new warranty for another
2 years. Cost for the service and resealing will be given upon request.)
One Year on Batteries from the date of purchase.
(NOTE : Rip Curl’s watch warranty service centre can replace all batteries
and at the same time will reseal and test the watch functions and
waterproofness. We will then issue a new one year warranty on the new
battery,waterproofness and workmanship. Cost for battery changing will
be given upon request.)
Not covered by any warranty is the glass, band and case. Also not covered
is damage caused by general wear and tear or any accidental damage.
All warranty claims MUST be sent with a purchase receipt clearly showing
the purchase date.
The warranty book is not proof of purchase without a purchase receipt.
eg. A purchase receipt is the cash register receipt or your credit card
statement.
NOTE : Rip Curl reserves the right to repair or replace, with an equivalent
style, any warranty watch.
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Warranty and Service Enquires :
Australia Thailand
Rip Curl Pty Ltd Hardcore Skate Co Ltd.
Watch Service Centre Watch Service Centre
101 Surfcoast Hwy, 13/16 Vipavadeerangsit Rd.
Torquay, Vic. 3228 Tungsonghong, Laksi,
Tel: 03 5261 0022 Bangkok 10210.
Fax: 03 5261 4700 Thailand.
Hours: 9am to 5.30 pm Mon-Fri E.S.T. Tel: 02 9546400
Email: service_centre@ripcurl.com.au Fax: 02 954 6394
Email: mdoffice@surf-fashion.com
New Zealand
Rip Curl NZ Brazil
Watch Service Centre RC Brazil LTDA
58 Apollo Dr Watch Service Centre
Mairangi Bay Av. Miguel Estefno, 4544 Enseada,
Auckland Guarujá – SP
Tel. 09 415 5630 Cep: 11440 - 534 Brazil
Fax. 09 415 5634 Tel: 13 2101 0535
Hours: 830am – 5pm Mon – Fri Fax: 13 2101 0541
Email: servicecentre@ripcurl.co.nz Horário:
Segunda à Sexta das 9:00 às 18:00 horas.
Europe Email: tecnico@ripcurl.com.br
Rip Curl Europe
Watch Service Centre USA
407 av. de la Tuilerie Rip Curl USA
40150 HOSSEGOR Watch Service Center
FRANCE 3030 Airway Ave
Phone : +33 5 58 41 78 00 Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Email : watchdept@ripcurl-europe.com USA
jcmenis@ripcurl-europe.com Tel: 714 422 3642
Fax: 714 422 3602
Japan Hours: 9am to 5:30pm MON-FRI
RC Japan Co., Ltd. Email: service_center@ripcurl.com
1-8-9 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
TOKYO 150-0001 JAPAN
Tel: 03 5775 5338
Fax: 03 5775 7734
Email: takashima@rc-japan.jp
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TO BE RETURNED WITH ANY
WARRANTY CLAIM
NOTE: For any warranty claim proof of purchase must be
attached. ie) sales receipt or credit card statement clearly
showing the date of purchase.
Senders Name:

Return Address:

Contact Phone:
BH

AH

FAX
Email:

Brief description of fault:

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