CONCORD Caliber 288 Bedienungsanleitung

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AUTOMATIC PERPETUAL
CALEndAR CHROnOGRAPH
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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YOU HAvE jUsT ACqUIREd
A UnIqUE TIMEPIECE…
The Perpetual Calendar Chronograph that you have just acquired
is a masterpiece of precision micro-mechanics. It is the result of the
passionate work of master watchmaker and, for this reason, is reserved
for enthusiasts of crafted watchmaking. We congratulate you for being
one of them.
Read these few pages carefully, they include precious information about
the use and service for your Perpetual Calendar Chronograph. We hope
you will derive as much pleasure from your new watch as we did from
its manufacture.
A bRIEf HIsTORY Of
A GREAT COMPLICATIOn
The perpetual date mechanism was first introduced in the early 18th
century. The mechanical reflection of the year as it passes; it takes into
account the variable number of days of the months in ordinary and leap
years. A watch with perpetual calendar therefore avoids its owner having
to correct the date manually… until 2100, a non-leap year. Up until the
Middle Ages, the calendar referred to the moon. But the lunar year
was shorter by ten days that the earth’s rotation around the sun. There
were unending discrepancies. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII instituted the
“Gregorian” calendar and deleted, that same year, ten whole days: the
day after 4 October was therefore the 15th. Further, to eliminate any
additional risk of discrepancy, he extended August by one day, taken
from February and decided that in centenary years (1600, 1700, etc.),
those that are divisible by 400 would be leap years. Since then, highly
complex mechanisms have been created, but up until this day, none
has been able to extend the perpetual nature of their mechanism
beyond the non-leap year centenary years. As the next is 2100, even
watches with a perpetual calendar will have to be adjusted to delete 29
February. Despite this “defect”, the perpetual calendar is still one of the
watchmaker’s finest achievements.

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CARE And MAInTEnAnCE
Your Concord timepiece requires periodic maintenance to ensure
optimal performance.
Never open the watch yourself. Have your watch repaired promptly if the
crystal becomes loose, chipped or cracked, or if there is damage to the
case or crown. If your watch needs repair or adjustment, take or mail it
directly to a Concord Authorized Service Center or refer to our website
www.concord.ch
NOTE: Concord assumes responsibility only for service performed at its
Authorized Service Centers. Please refer to our website www.concord.ch
for the list of Authorized Service Centers.
We recommend you rinse your watch and its metal bracelet or rubber
strap carefully with clear water and clean them with a soft brush. Such
steps, if carried out regularly, will help preserve the watch and prevent
it from getting clogged with dust and sweat, especially after a swim in
a pool or in the sea or after practicing a sport which involves exposure
to dust and sand.
All Concord watches have shock-resistant movements, individually
tested to meet international standards.
The exposure of a timepiece to strong magnetic fields will affect its
time-keeping, and may cause it to stop. Following such exposure, a
mechanical timepiece may require demagnetization before it will run
again.
The water-resistance of your Concord wristwatch has been tested in
conditions corresponding to submersion in water at the depth that is
engraved on the case back.
If the temperature changes suddenly, a slight condensation may appear
under the crystal of your watch. This mist will disappear by itself and
will not affect the functioning of the watch. If the condensation persists,
please see your official Concord dealer.
IMPORTANT: Do not adjust the position of the crown to change the time,
date or to operate any other functions when the watch is immersed in
water or water could seep into the case and damage the movement.
CAUTION: Concord will NOT be responsible for any damage originating
from improper handling of the watch.

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WARRAnTY
All Concord watches are covered by an international warranty against
any manufacturing defect (with the exception of rubber or leather straps
or surface treatments including DLC or PVD). The Concord international
warranty will be honored by all Concord Authorized Service Centers and
is valid for a period of 3 years from the date the watch is purchased from
an authorized Concord retailer.
This international warranty shall only be valid if the watch has been
purchased from a retailer approved by Concord or an authorized Concord
distributor, whose name, address and signature must appear on the
warranty card along with the date of purchase, the model of the watch
and its serial number.
This warranty card must be presented with the watch at an official
Concord Service Center or Concord dealer for all in-warranty servicing.
Any work performed on a Concord watch by an unauthorized person or
entity, or any alteration to the serial number engraved on the watch shall
automatically render this international warranty null and void.
All Concord watches are accompanied with directions for use
including recommendations for care and maintenance that should
be respected. The Concord international warranty does not cover
damage resulting from improper use or mistreatment of the watch.
The terms of this international warranty do not in any way restrict
or otherwise affect any possible statutory rights to which the
consumer may be entitled by law in the state or country of purchase.

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operating instructions
FITTED WITH THE CALIBER 288

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CALIBER 288
AUTOMATIC PERPETUAL
CALEndAR CHROnOGRAPH
The highly sophisticated Caliber 288 is endowed with the four traditional
perpetual calendar counters. The high precision astronomical moon
phase offers a degree of accuracy far superior to that of a traditional
moon-phase display, clocking up a one-day difference only once in 122
years compared with just over 2 1/2 years for a standard version.
Four correctors along the case sides serve to adjust the perpetual
calendar functions, and can be handled by means of a special stylus
provided in the dedicated presentation box.

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Functions Display • Hours
• Minutes
• Small seconds and 7-day counter
at 9 o’clock
• Chronograph hour and astronomical
moon counter at 6 o’clock
• Chronograph minute and 31 day
counter at 3 o’clock
• 48 months and year at 12 o’clock
• Chronograph seconds in the center
Chronograph Shuttle chronograph mechanism
Date Module Perpetual calendar
Semi-instantaneous action date
Fast date correction
Components
Jewels 26 rubies and 1 zirconia
Number of components 436
Dimensions Diameter 31 mm
Thickness 8 mm
Frequency 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz)
Inertia of the balance 10 mg.cm2
Winding Automatic, Bidirectional
Rotor on ball bearing
Power reserve Minimum 48 hours

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GEnERAL InfORMATIOn
Your Perpetual Calendar Chronograph has an automatic mechanical
movement. This type of winding mechanism is based on a combination
of the dynamics of your movement with the earth’s gravity to wind your
watch without any direct input.
Nonetheless, after a period of non-use, your watch can also be wound
manually.
Seconds hand
Date hand
Months hand
(4 x 12 months
programmed to
take into account
a leap year every
four years)
WATCH fUnCTIOns
Day hand
Minute hand
Hours hand
Astronomical phases of the moon

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Date hand
Minutes hand
MAnUAL WIndInG
Crown in position A.
If the watch has not been worn for
several days, wind it up manually
with 20 careful clockwise turns of the
crown.
Once you have done so, the watch
will wind itself up automatically with
your wrist movements.
Position A
sETTInG THE TIME
Pull the crown out to position C.
Turn the hands clockwise until the date
changes (midnight). Continue to turn the
hands until the right time is reached,
then, in synchronization with a time
signal or against a reference clock, push
the crown back to position A.
Important: If you attempt to set the
time while the watch’s chronograph is
running, the chronograph’s minutes hand
will move as you set the time and this
will distort the chronograph’s minute
count.
Position A
Position C
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