Croft Manuals & User Guides
User manuals and instructions for the Croft collection of nautical timepieces by Spinnaker, featuring automatic movements and diver-inspired designs.
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El Croft category provides essential documentation for owners of the Croft series of watches, a popular collection from Relojes Spinnaker. These timepieces are renowned for their vintage nautical styling and reliable mechanical automatic movements (self-winding).
Key features of Croft watches often detailed in these manuals include:
- Movimiento automático: Powered by the motion of the wearer's wrist, eliminating the need for batteries.
- Corona atornillada: A safety mechanism ensuring water resistance for swimming and diving activities.
- Resistencia al agua: Robust construction designed to withstand significant depth pressures (refer to specific model ratings).
For official support and detailed product specifications, users are encouraged to visit the parent manufacturer's websitio.
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How do I wind my Croft automatic watch?
According to the manual, first unscrew the crown by turning it anti-clockwise. In position 1, turn the crown clockwise 5–10 times to wind the mainspring manually. The watch will then continue to wind itself via the motion of your wrist.
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What does it mean if my Croft watch stops overnight?
If the watch stops overnight or loses time, it indicates it is not being fully wound. Ensure you wear the watch for at least 8 hours a day to keep the automatic movement powered, or manually wind it before use.
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Is my Croft watch water-resistant?
Yes, Croft watches are designed with water resistance, but you must ensure the screw-down crown is pushed all the way in and securely screwed down before exposure to water. Do not operate the crown in wet environments.