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Well I guess the better way to find out is to ask. :blush:

IWC Slevin , inner bezel, pusher at 4'00.

What is the correct way to operate it for turning the inner bezel ???

1) Push and turn anti-clockwise ??

2) Turn anti-clockwise without pushing ???

...and last question: in order to start / stop the turning of the inner bezel with the pusher at 4'00 ..... the pusher does it have (or should have) a kind of a lock / unlock (sort of screw down or up) mechanism which you need to engage before..... or you just turn the pusher and that's it. ????

Thanks for the help guys.

BTW , Dealer is PT (Precious) watch is really great and PT did an excellent job.

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Thanks Shundi.

Does anybody know if the gen works the same way ???

What I know is that on the gen the inner bezel and pusher at 4'00 , automatically locks underwater and under certain prerssure ......which of course is logical and a safety feature in to these kind of activities.

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1) Push and turn anti-clockwise ??

2) Turn anti-clockwise without pushing ???

...and last question: in order to start / stop the turning of the inner bezel with the pusher at 4'00 ..... the pusher does it have (or should have) a kind of a lock / unlock (sort of screw down or up) mechanism which you need to engage before..... or you just turn the pusher and that's it. ????

diving-bezels are supposed to turn only into one direction (counter-clockwise). They are used to log your start-time for your dive. After you've set it to the start of your dive, you can keep track of the number of minutes of your dive by reading the big minute hand to the markers on the dive-bezel. Thus it's extremely importent to ensure the bezel will NOT turn with time, which might give you the wrong information that you have only dived a couple of minutes when actually you've been down under for over half an hour or so :huh:

Enjoy your watch and perhaps also some scuba-lessons? It's great to spend an hour or so with stuff like sea-turtles!

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