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: Hi Craig,
: The watch has a mechanical alarm function. It
: is an automatic movemnt which as well as
: winding itself also winds the alarm.
: For those of you who know Seiko Bell-Matic
: range of watches, it is very similar. I'd
: have to admit the Memomatic alarm is not
: nearly as "strong" as the Seiko
: alarm. I'm not sure it would wake me from a
: sleep, but it's good enough to remind me of
: a time/appointment during the day.
: If you look at the dial, you can see that the
: alarm can be set ( via the 2 central discs )
: fairly accurately. There is an
: "hour" disc & a
: "minute" disc.
: The Upper "pusher" is used to switch
: the alarm on/off & to "tell"
: the normal crown which hands need to ve set
: ( ie time hands or Alarm discs )
: The "normal" crown @ 04:00 can be
: used to set the hands/ alarm discs or even
: manually wind the movement. ( I suppose, you
: could change the date if you rotated the
: hands enough .... ut you don't need to :-) )
: Because , the central "push button" @
: 03:00 is quickset for the date. Push it to
: advance the date.
: Chuck hosts an Owners manual ( belonging to
: Chris Moy ) for the watch, which explains
: the above MUCH better than I have...
: ==> Chuck /Chris Moys - Memomatic Owners
: manual
Hi STEVE
Thanks for that very good explanation- quite a fantastic piece. And such clean lines and dial- it must surely have been ahead of it time when it first came out...
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