If your hands don’t reset to zero on a solar chronograph (Caliper V192) with a power indicator, you need to set the minute counter hand to the 34 position (not to 60)
I have kept it on 34 while resting and when I press the crown to start the watch it goes into stopwatch mode hence I can’t see my power level. Do you know how to reset it to show power level?
When you're done using the chrono, can you just leave the chrono-minutes hand vertical (i.e., not return to power-reserve display) until the next time you want to use the chrono? Or must you return to power-reserve display mode for some reason?
If your hands don’t reset to zero on a solar chronograph (Caliper V192) with a power indicator, you need to set the minute counter hand to the 34 position (not to 60)
I have kept it on 34 while resting and when I press the crown to start the watch it goes into stopwatch mode hence I can’t see my power level. Do you know how to reset it to show power level?
@@Heisenberg_747 sorry no idea
My watch never returns to power reserve mode, the dial for it is always turning like the small seconds dial.
What watch is this one? Could someone please tell?
I have a v192 and have absolutely no idea what I'm doing with it. Instruction manual isn't helping much
You really have to study it and keep it within arms reach but you will get use to it.
When you're done using the chrono, can you just leave the chrono-minutes hand vertical (i.e., not return to power-reserve display) until the next time you want to use the chrono? Or must you return to power-reserve display mode for some reason?
I bought the Coutura from Macys but the nasty crooks didn't send the instruction book. Never buy from Macys.