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Re: The red button is for....
In Response To: The red button is for.... ()

Eyal,
Ah, yes, that rings a bell, thanks!

Stewart

: Hi Stewart,

: A common question. I even saw on a forum once with a knowledgable
: person pulling someone's leg by saying it was a poisoned shark
: dart....for emergencies. It's actually a spring-loaded button
: that releases the lock on the bezel and keeps it from turning
: accidentally in any direction. I.e., you push and hold the red
: button, turn the bezel, release the button and the bezel is
: locked into position.

: Cheers

: Eyal

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