Wenger NA
15 Corporate Drive
Orangeburg, NY 10962 USA
Tel: 1-800-431-2996, 1-845-365-3500
Email: [email protected]
Crafted For Life
Wenger Watch Components
Delémont, Switzerland 1893
Movements – Swiss quartz movements.
Case Body – All stainless steel or titanium for quality and durability.
Over a century ago, Wenger built a factory in this tiny Swiss village and
transformed it into production headquarters for the Genuine Swiss Army
Knife™ still used by the Swiss Army today. As it was 100 years ago, each
tool, implement and knife manufactured by Wenger is crafted by hand in solid
stainless steel and each individually inspected for quality and craftsmanship.
This same attention to detail has been applied to genuine Wenger watches.
Wenger watches are Swiss-designed, -engineered and -crafted with only the
most accurate Swiss movement available. Each watch is constructed with form
and function that last a lifetime. As with the genuine Swiss Army knife, Wenger
watches are durable, high quality, and versatile enough for use on any occasion.
Wenger watches are engineered to provide the same resourcefulness as the
genuine Swiss Army knife, supplying functionality beyond the everyday.
Water-Resistant – To 50m (165') or 100m (330') for standard watches.
To 30m (99’) for pocket alarm watches. To 200m (660') or 1000m (3300')
for dive watches.
Straps/Bracelets – Stainless steel and titanium bracelets feature dive buckles
or deployant jewelry buckles. Straps are offered in genuine calfskin leather,
specially treated rubberized leather, water-resistant rubber or nylon, or other
high-quality materials.
Luminous Markers – Hands, markers, and numerals may be overlaid with Super
Luminova® which recharges in seconds when exposed to direct sunlight
for extended nighttime visibility.
Crystals – The crystal is the clear surface which covers the watch dial.
Crowns – Crowns are stainless steel knobs on the sides of the case body used to
set the date and time or rotate the internal bezel.
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Optional Features
General Features and Components
•Rotating bezel measures elapsed time
•Tachymeter measures speed over a known distance
Bracelet or strap
Hour, minute
and second
hands
•Date display window (may offer magnified display window or dual numeral
“Big Date” window)
•Day of the week display window
•Screw-down crown for added water resistance
•Dual time zone option to track time in two known time zones
•Alarm
Crown protector
Military
time
Crown (used to set
date and time)
•Military time features printed 24-hour indicators
•Push-button release clasp
•Mother-of-Pearl dial
Bezel ring
Case
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Position 1
Position 2
Position 3
1. Pull out the crown to Position 2 (one “click” out). Rotate crown counter-
clockwise until the date shows one day earlier than the date you want to set.
2. Pull out the crown to Position 3 (two “clicks” out). Rotate crown so the watch
hands move clockwise until the current date shows. Then set the watch hands to
the correct time. Turn the watch hands past 12 once if you’re setting the watch
for a P.M. time. Push the crown back to Position 1.
3. For a watch with day and date display, pull out the crown of the watch to
Position 2, turn it clockwise to change the day and counterclockwise to change
the date.
Setting the Time and Date on Standard Watches
(see Table of Contents on p.1 for other watches)
4. Return the crown to the fully depressed Position 1, assuring the crown has been
further screwed down on all 200m watches.
Important note: If the crown of your watch does not pull directly out or if your
watch is water-resistant to 200m, then you may have a watch with a screw-down
crown. Rotate the crown counterclockwise until the crown moves away from the
watch. This will set the crown in Position 1. Always screw down the crown after
making any adjustments. This is very important as the screw-down crown assures
water resistance.
For Watches Without a Date Display
1. To set the time for watch without date display, pull out the crown to Position 2.
Turn the crown either clockwise or counterclockwise to set the correct time.
2. Return the crown to the fully depressed Position 1, assuring the crown has been
screwed down on all 200m watches.
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Position 1
Position 2
Position 3
Traveler Pocket Alarm Watch
Crown
Left pusher
(used to set
Crown protector
2nd time zone)
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Right pusher (used
to set alarm)
Seconds sub-dial
Setting the Time and Date of Traveler
Pocket Alarm Watches
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1. Pull out the crown to Position 2 (one “click” out). Rotate crown clockwise
until the date shows one day earlier than the date you want to set.
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Minutes between
hours indicators
(red numerals)
Alarm hand
2. Pull out the crown to Position 3 (two “clicks” out). Rotate crown counterclock-
wise to turn hour hand past 12 until the current date shows. Then set the watch
hands to the correct time. Turn the hands past 12 once if you’re setting the
watch for a P.M. time.
ALARM
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GMT
2nd Time zone
(1-24)
Case
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3. Return the crown to the fully depressed Position 1.
2nd Time zone hand (thin arrow)
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Setting the Second Time Zone Hand
Setting and Activating the Alarm
Note: The second time zone is read in military time
(1:00 p.m. = “13”, 2:00 p.m. = “14”, etc.). The
military time hours appear on the dial of the watch.
The alarm indicator is the hand with the red tip.
This hand indicates the time at which the alarm
would sound once activated.
1. Pull crown out to Position 2 (one “click” out).
1.Pull crown out to Position 2.
2. Depress and hold down Left Pusher until the
second time zone hand (with arrow at end)
reaches the desired time. Release and depress
in short intervals to slowly advance the second
time zone hand.
2.Rotate crown counterclockwise until the desired
alarm time is set.
Note: The 45, 30 and 15 numerals between the
hours indicate minutes between hours which will
help increase the accuracy of the alarm.
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3. Return the crown to the fully depressed Position 1.
3. Push the crown back to the fully depressed Position 1.
4. Depress Right Pusher. You will hear a double beep. This turns the alarm on.
5. Depress Right Pusher. You will hear a single beep. This turns the alarm off.
6. Once the alarm sounds, depress Right Pusher to stop it.
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2nd Time Zone Dual Sub-Dial Watch
Setting the Time and Date of
2nd Time Zone Dual Sub-Dial Watches
Bracelet or strap
Setting the Primary Date and Time (Large minute and hour hands)
Hour hand
See pages 6-7 for complete instructions.
Setting the 2nd Time Zone
Minute hand
Crown
1. Depress the 2nd time zone pusher for at least 2 seconds and release. The
minute hand will automatically advance one minute.
2nd Time zone
minute hand
2. Depress the pusher again and hold it down to advance the minute and hour
hands. The longer the pusher is depressed, the faster the time will advance.
3. If you do not depress the pusher for 10 seconds your watch will automatically
exit the setting mode.
Second hand
2nd Time zone
hour hand
2nd Time zone
pusher
Date
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Day and Date Dual Sub-Dial Watch
Setting the Time and Date of Dual Sub-dial Watches
Set the Time
Bracelet or strap
1. Pull out crown to position 2.
2. Rotate crown clockwise to set the time.
3. Return crown to position 1.
Day sub-dial
Crown, crown
positions
Set the Date
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1. Pull out crown to position 2.
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2. Set time to 6:00 by rotating the crown.
3. Use left inset pusher* to set current day.
4. Use right inset pusher* to set current date.
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Bezel ring
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Date sub-dial
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5. Rotate crown counter-clockwise to set current time. Turn the watch hands
past 12 once if you’re setting the watch for a P.M. time.
Left inset
pusher*
Right inset
pusher*
6. Return crown to position 1.
*please use a blunt object, such as a pen tip, to operate the inset pushers.
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Dual Time Zone Feature
Additional Features
(2nd Time Zone Dual Sub-Dial, see page 12)
(All features may not be available on all models)
Note: The second time zone is read in military time
(1:00 p.m. = “13”, 2:00 p.m. = “14”, etc.). The
military time hours appear either on the dial, or on
some models, on the bezel of the watch.
Rotating Bezel
This feature enables you to track elapsed time.
1. Turn the bezel counterclockwise until the zero indicator (60) is at the
minute hand.
1. Begin by setting the regular time by following the
instructions on pages 6 and 7.
2. The position of the minute hand in relation to the zero indicator on the bezel
will indicate the total number of minutes elapsed.
2. To set the second time zone, pull out the crown to Position 2 (one “click” out)
and set the second time zone hand (indicated above in red) by turning the crown
clockwise.
Deployant (Jewelry) Clasp
Deployant closures are used to assure a secure fit of your watch and easy
opening and closing. Deployant closures on straps allow for a one-time fitting
instead of refitting each time the watch is worn.
3. Return the crown to the fully depressed Position 1, assuring the crown has been
screwed down on all 200m watches.
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Deployant Buckles on Bracelets
3-Year Limited Warranty
Deployant buckles on bracelets are generally double deployant, or two-sided to
hide the buckle and give the bracelet a seamless appearance.
Wenger is proud to stand by our quality Swiss craftsmanship with a 3-Year
Limited Warranty. This Wenger watch is warranted to the original consumer/
purchaser against breakage or malfunction under normal use due to defects
in material or workmanship. This 3-Year Limited Warranty also includes all
components and craftsmanship of the Swiss movement and watch case. We will
repair, or at our option, replace any defective Wenger watch with the same or
comparable model. We will refund the purchase if repair or replacement is not
commercially possible. The warranty will become null and void if the timepiece
is misused, abused, tampered with or taken apart. The warranty is not extended
to the watch strap, bracelet, finish, crystal or battery. The warranty does not cover
any incidental, consequential or special damage arising from any or all uses of the
Wenger watch. Wenger watches must be repaired by an authorized repair center
or the warranty is void. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of
incidental, consequential or special damages, so the above limitations may not
apply.
1. Have the watch fitted by a professional jeweler and
the appropriate links removed.
2. Gently pull on either side of the clasp to open,
or press down to close.
Caring for Your Watch
Even though your watch is water-resistant, it is not recommended that you wear
it in a hot shower, sauna or hot tub. We suggest sending your Wenger watch to
our Customer Service Center for battery replacement (please see procedure under
“Warranty Service”). Batteries should only be replaced by a professional jeweler
to maintain the watch’s water-resistancy. If your watch has a bracelet, we suggest
you see a jeweler for any sizing adjustments.
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Warranty Service
In the United States, please send your watch to: WWRC, 15 Corporate Drive,
Orangeburg, NY 10962. Please include a check or money order payable to
Wenger NA in the amount of $10(US) to cover the cost of return shipping
and handling. For battery replacement, please include a check or money order
payable to Wenger NA in the amount of $20(US) to cover the cost of return
shipping, battery change, and pressure testing the watch for water-resistance.
If the watch is not properly serviced, it may void your warranty. If your warranty
has been rendered void as a result of non-compliance with our warranty restric-
tions, we will send you an estimate before any repairs are made. When sending
your watch to our Service Center, please pack it securely. We suggest insuring
the shipment as Wenger NA cannot be responsible for damage or loss in shipping.
Be sure to include your name, mailing address, phone number, email address,
proof of purchase and a brief description of the problem. Note: Do not send
watch boxes.
If you choose to bring your watch to a local professional jeweler for service, be
sure to ask them to reseal your watch to ensure water-resistance. In order to
ensure proper water-resistance, your watch must be pressure sealed. Failure to
do so can damage the movement of your watch.
If you have questions or concerns, please call 800-267-3577 or 800-447-7422
to speak to a Customer Care Associate. You may also visit us on the web at www.
WengerNA.com or contact us via e-mail at [email protected]. In Canada
further instructions.
More information at wengerna.com.
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Wenger Watch Registration
or complete the form below and mail it to the address on the back. Please
register your watch within 60 days from date of purchase.
Name/Nombre: _____________________________________________________
Address/Dirección: __________________________________________________
City/Cuidad: _______________________________________________________
State/Estado: ______________________ Zip Code/Código Postal: ___________
Email: ____________________________________________________________
Date Acquired/Fecha de Adquisición: ___________________________________
Gift/Regalo
Purchase/Compre
Where Purchased/Lugar de Compre: ___________________________________
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