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Setting Longines Evidenza L2.643.4.73.4

How do I set the month, day, time zone?
The sweep second hand is not moving? How do I start it?
What functions do the buttons on either side of the stem perform?
Thank you.

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Good day sir, You can download the users manual of your Longines watch here. click the link below and select english.

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