In this review, we'll show you how to properly set the time and date on the Omega Speedmaster Reduced. If you're on the market for the Omega Speedmaster Reduced, or already own one, our step-by-step guide shows how to keep it running smoothly.
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Transcript:
An Omega Speedmaster Reduced Series watch or Series Reduced Style watch. The reason we picked this is because this watch functions and hacks quite differently from the Moonwatch. Now, of course, this is a special edition with the differently colored hands and the dial that's different, but I chose this one for a multitude of different reasons. There's a couple of things that you should know about this particular watch. Now this is an automatic winding watch. So as long as it's on your wrist, it's going to continue to keep winding. There's a couple of things about the dial you should know. So one thing that we're going to note is the tech editor scale or the tachymeter. You've heard it probably pronounced a multitude of different ways as this red second's hand moves through the, this outside ring. Your timing at event marked at one mile. So, so assuming you go, let's just, let's just use speed as an example.
So if you pass a one mile marker, and you start that second hand on the stopwatch, you see that red second sand moving through the tachymeter scale. Well, what you're going to notice is is that you're measured past the first mile marker. And now you're headed towards the second mile. Marker. Well, let's just assume that somewhere along this general vicinity, we're going to stop that we stocked it right here. Okay. On the edge. I'm not gonna zoom in just a little bit. You can see when we stopped there at the second mile marker, we're doing 160 miles an hour. Of course, there's different units of measurement that you'll use kilometers, that type of thing, but most people here in the United States use miles. So that's the easiest to understand. And what you may have noticed is a few things. One, this is the start stop button.
This is the reset button. Very, very important on these watches do not. When this watch is low on power reserve or any chronograph is low on power reserve, don't force these buttons because you can jam up the internal gear set. And that can cause a real issue with the watch. It could even cause it to have to come back to our watchmakers or any other watch maker for that matter and be fixed. This is a common situation that we see because people don't understand that the chronograph is a mechanical function. There are gears and leavers inside that move up and down. And when you push this against those gear sets, they get twisted. They get jammed up in the middle. There's all kinds of things that happen. So just don't do that fully wind the watch first and then operate the watch in its entirety.
Now here's a few things about this watch, dial that you should also know. Number one, one, the top collector in the dial is the minutes, collector it a 30 minute collector. So it's 10, 20 and 30. This has to go around one full time. I'm going to actually move the hands out of the way someone to pull this crown out two clicks. And I'm going to move this out of here way so that you can see all of the dials. It's very important because you want to keep this closed at all times and you don't want to set the time or the date or anything, without first checking a few things on the watch. So right now we've wound the watch, but the, the way that I wound the watch is not - this one does not have a screw down crown. So you simply just turn this towards the 12.
You can grab it, pinch it, and you can turn it like this. Now I like to run my finger underneath, but you see it sliding on my finger. That's because this crown and the movement has been serviced. It's very tight. So it needs to be worn in the, as age gets on it. This will start turning a little bit easier, just like anything that's, you know, uh, been freshly serviced. Sometimes it can be a little bit difficult to turn. Now. Also there's another trick because this is also true of cardiac is when these crowns are a little bit small, they can be a little bit difficult to turn.
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