Hamilton Watch Khaki Navy Regatta Automatic User Manual

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3.

Define the port and starboard laylines

Sail close to the port tack: heading 45°

Sail close to the starboard tack: heading 315°

This heading defines the port layline

This heading defines the starboard layline

These two laylines define the sailing zone – exiting this zone will increase the distance covered.
Indicate the heading of the port layline (45°) on the exterior rotating bezel (A) opposite the red arrow.
Using the crown (B) indicate the heading of the starboard layline (315°) on the upper interior rotating
bezel (C) opposite the red arrow.

windward mark

leeward mark

wind

4.

Using crown (D) indicate the heading of the leeward mark in the window provided.

Ex. Heading of the leeward mark: 360° - 180° = 180°

Recommendations
Like all micro-mechanical precision instruments, your Hamilton watch should be checked at least once every
two years. Entrust your watch only to an authorized Hamilton agent. To keep your watch water-resistant, make
sure that its sealing features are tested at every check-up.

The water-resistance of your watch is 10 ATM = 100 meters = 330 feet.

Five basic rules for maintaining the water-resistance of your watch
1.

Have your watch checked regularly (once a year).

2.

Do not move the crown when you are in water.

3. Rinse off your watch after having been in the sea.
4. Dry your watch whenever it gets wet.
5.

Have your watch checked for water-resistance by an authorized Hamilton agent each time the case is
opened.

Your watch is fitted with an automatic movement. The mechanism of the watch includes an oscillating rotor that
winds the mainspring via the movement of your wrist. The running reserve is approximately 46 hours. If
necessary, the watch may be rewound manually. The beauty of the inner working of the watch movement can
be admired through the transparent case back.

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