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28. 60 0 1 6 lt gt 39 72 3 C MOS IC 1 304 4 800A m 60 JIS ISO 600m JIS2 600m Thank you very much for choosing a SEIKO PROSPEX watch e This is a professional diver s watch featuring an extremely high water CONTENTS resistant quality oe e The watch is designed and manufactured to conform to requirements of a MEPRECAUTIONS FOR DIVING PLEASE MAKE SURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING 42 standard diver s watch so that you can use it for diving with confidence MICHARAC TERISTICS 32ers oe ts Ste seat emer eh im as Cae ssa e Sie s ee ed 44 Please read the instructions in this booklet carefully for its proper use We NAMES 46 hope you enjoy wearing this watch for many years to come A length adjustment service of the metal band which is attached to the watch WHOW TO USE HOW TO WIND THE MAINSPRIN
29. Before setting the time wind the mainspring until the power reserve indicator shows a full wound state When using a watch after it has stopped wait approximately 30 seconds after the second hand starts moving and then pull the crown out to the second click Do not stop the second hand with the crown being at the second click position for thirty minutes or longer If the time the crown has been at the second click position and the second hand has been stopped exceeds 30 minutes push the crown back in to its original position and let the second hand move for 30 seconds or longer then restart the time setting HOW TO SET THE DATE This watch is designed so that the date changes one day by turning the hour hand two full rotations in the same way as the time difference adjustment function Refer to HOW TO USE THE TIME DIFFERENCE ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION on page 63 The date advances one day by turning the hour hand two full rotations clockwise while the date is set back one day by turning the hour hand two full rotations counterclockwise Set the date after setting the time Manual date adjustment is required at the end of a month that has less than 31 days February April June September and November 1 Unlock the screw lock type crown by turning it counterclockwise the 6 o clock direction and then pull it out to the first click 2 Each time the hour hand makes two full rotations by turning
30. How to set the 24 hour hand as a dual time indicator for a different time zone area lt When the type 2 usage is selected 1 Unscrew the crown by turning it counterclockwise the 6 oclock direction and then pull it out to the second click X Pull the crown out when the second hand is at the 12 o clock position since the second hand will be stopping on the spot When setting the time ensure that the watch is working the mainspring is sufficiently wound 56 Screw lock type crown unlocked gt ee a Second click position Screw lock type crown locked 2 Turn the crown counterclockwise to set the 24 hour and minute hands to the current time of your desired time zone area lt Example gt To set the 24 hour hand to the time in London while setting the hour minute hands to indicate Japan time When the time in Japan is 10 00 A M itis 1 00 A M in London Set the 24 hour hand to indicate 1 on the 24 hour scale between the 12 o clock and 1 o clock position while the minute hand is at the 0 minute position The time difference adjustment function serves only for a time in a different time zone area where the time difference from Japan time is represented in one hour increments Only the 24 hour and minute hands are to be set at this stage The hour hand is to be set later so it is not necessary to adjust the hour hand yet even if it is indicating the wrong time The date may be altere
31. MESPECIFICATIONS 1 Features 3 hands Hour Minute and Second hands 24 hour hand Date display Power Reserve Indicator 2 Frequency of crystal oscillator 32 768 Hz 3 Loss gain monthly average 15 seconds 1 second per day worn on your wrist at a normal temperature range between 5 C and 35 C 4 Operational temperature range 10 C to 60 C Under a low temperature condition below 0 C always keep at least one sixth of the watch power shown by the power reserve indicator 5 Driving System Spring Drive Self winding type with manual winding function 6 Hand movement Sweep second hand 7 Pom functions Time difference adjustment function interrelated with the date display 8 Continuous operating times Approx 72 hours Approx 3 days If the power reserve indicator shows the power supplied by the mainspring is full before starting the watch 9 IC Integrated Circuit Oscillator frequency divider and spring drive control circuit C MOS IC 1 piece 10 Jewels 30 jewels 11 Magnetic resistance 4 800 A m 60 gauss conforming to JIS ISO specifications 12 Water resistance 600 meter water resistance suitable for saturation diving JIS Class 2 divers watch The specifications are subject to change without prior notice due to product improvements 79 0120 612 911 100 0005 3 1 1
32. RASH AND ALLERGY Adjust the bracelet and band so that there will be a little clearance between the bracelet or band and your wrist to avoid accumulation of perspiration After using the watch in seawater for instance after diving rinse it in fresh water and wipe thoroughly dry Do not use chemicals to wash the watch Clean the rotating bezel regularly If dust gathers under the bezel the rotation If you are constitutionally predisposed to rash the band may cause you to debelop a rash or an itch depending on your physical condition The possible cause of the rash are as follows 1 Allegy to metals or leathers 2 Rust dust or perspiration on the watch or band If you develop any skin reactions take off the watch and consult a doctor 73 immediately PRECAUTIONS ON WEARING YOUR WATCH In case you tumble and fall or bump into others with the watch worn on your wrist you may be injured by the reason of the fact that you wear the watch When you make contact with children especially with infants they may get injured or debelop arush caused by allergy Do not drop the watch or hit it against a hard surface and not wear the watch while playing active sprots the watch may gains loses time of the bezel will become difficult Clean the soiled part of the metal band using a soft toothbrush dipped in soapy water 72 PLACES TO KEEP YOUR WATCH PERIODIC CHECK If the watch is left in a temperatu
33. indicator a This is the standard usage type for the 24 hour hand For instance by setting the hour minute and 24 hour hands to Japan time even if you set the hour and minute hands to display the time of the place you are staying while traveling abroad by using the time difference adjustment function you can easily check the time in Japan with the 24 hour hand which is quite convenient How to set the 24 hour hand as a regular 24 hour indicator lt When the type 1 usage is selected gt 1 Unscrew the crown by turning it counterclockwise the 6 oclock direction and then pull it out to the second click Pull the crown out when the second hand is at the 12 o clock position since the second hand will be stopping on the spot When setting the time ensure that the watch is working the mainspring is sufficiently wound 52 Screw lock type crown unlocked lj im Second click position Screw lock type crown locked 2 Turn the crown counterclockwise to set the 24 hour and minute hands to the current time 53 lt Example gt To set to 10 00 A M adjust the 24 hour hand to indicate 10 on the 24 hour scale 5 0 clock position and the minute hand to the 0 minute position To set to 6 00 P M adjust the 24 hour hand to indicate 18 on the 24 hour scale 9 o clock position and the minute hand to the 0 minute position X Only the 24 hour and minute hand
34. Spring Drive Spring Drive the unique mechanism made available only by SEIKO technology ensures quartz accuracy while using the mainspring as its sole power source For details of the Spring Drive mechanism refer to the separate manual Spring Drive 44 Handbook The watch will work continuously for approximately 72 hours three days when the mainspring is fully wound The watch features a power reserve indicator to show the winding state of the mainspring The sweep second hand works in a perfectly smooth movement This is a self winding watch equipped with a manual winding mechanism When first using the watch manual winding is convenient The watch also has a 24 hour hand with the added feature of a time difference adjustment function interrelated with the date display Z CAUTION 45 MEN AMES OF THE PARTS 4 ell Ra Minute hand Rotating bezel Screw lock type crown unlocked winding up the mainspring manual operation First click position Time difference adjustment Date setting Second click position Time setting Crown Screw lock type crown locked Second hand Power reserve indicator 46 24hour hand The crown is a screw lock type crown To operate the crown unlock the crown by unscrewing it Keep the crown locked unless it is necessary to operate the crown When screwing the crown in turn it slowly with care ensuring that the screw is properly engaged If it is stiff and difficul
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36. care not to press second hand starts moving down the crown As for manual winding if you give the 49 crown five full rotations it provides the 4 Gently turn the crown clockwise the 12 fae 0 watch for approxi oclock direction while pressing it until WE ee aar RR it is screwed all the way in and locked A TN Pie x While screwing the crown in the watch clicks as the mainspring is wound This wound should not cause any concern since this is caused by movement of the mainspring BOW TO SET THE TIME AND DATE HOW TO USE THE TIME DIFFERENCE ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION lt Type 2 gt Using the 24 hour hand to indicate the time ina different time zone l By setting the 24 hour hand to the time of a place different from where you live HOW TO SET THE TIME somewhere with time difference this type uses the 24 hour and hour minute hands for dual time display When setting the date and time ensure that the watch is working the main spring For instance by setting the 24 hour hand to GMT while setting the hour and minute is sufficiently wound hands to indicate Japan time you can easily check GMT with the 24 hour hand at any If your watch has a 24 hour hand it has two different types of 24 hour hand usage time Since the time setting method differs according to the type of usage please choose the type before setting the time 50 lt Type 1 gt Simply using the 24 hour hand to show the 24 hour time as an AM PM
37. to REMARKS ON THE SELF WINDING MECHANISM OF THE MAINSPRING 3 The rotating bezel turns smoothly The w mark should be aligned with the minute hand and the bezel rotation must not be too loose or too tight 4 The crown is completely screwed in the crystal or watch band 6 The case screws are tightly fastened 7 The band is firmly attached to the watch with spring bars clamp or other parts Take care not to bump the watch against hard objects such as rocks This watch can with Do not operate stand waterresistant the crown in to 60 ATMOSPHE _ the water RES water pressure to a depth of 600 meters 4 Bezel rotation may become 2 slightly harder in the water but this is not a malfunction After diving Rinse the watch in fresh water to wash out all seawater and wipe it thoroughly dry to prevent rust MCHARACTERISTICS Water resistance Thi hi d by th f no T tant ti fth This watch is designed for saturation diving by using helium gas featuring a superior WA watch be sure to wind up the mainspring sufficiently before the power reserve waterproof property to withstand depths down to 600 meters as well as excellent indicator points to 0 water resistance which enables the watch to be safely worn underwater for an The watch may stop if the power reserve indicator is showing less than one sixth extended period of time especially it is left under a temperature below 0 C
38. G 6 cceoecresorsrrrrrrrrro 47 upon purchase is available from the retailer from whom the watch was hes purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER Some other EHOW TO SET THE TIME AND DATE HOW TO USE THE TIME DIFFERENCE ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION 50 retailers may charge you for the length adjustment or may not undertake WHOW TO READ THE POWER RESERVE INDICATOR pp 67 such treatments EHOW TO USE THE ROTATING PE 69 BHOW TO USE THE DIVER ADJUSTER ook eS Ey ee Ge eee ew ERE EE ew 70 WARNING indicates the risks of serious consequences such as severe injuries ELUMIBRITE 71 unless the following safety regulations are strictly observed TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH es 72 HITROUBLESHOOTING 2 29 ER RE RI hs 28 88788 8158 a Rag EA e EE A Re Side i 28 76 CAUTION AFTERSAIE SERVICE 0 0 os oe vee o oe E Eo EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEren 78 CAUTIONS indicate the risks of light injuries or material damages unless the ENOTES ON THE REPLACEMENT PARTS 78 following safety regulations are strictly observed SP ONG NR ie Be a ee 79 42 5 There are no visible cracks or scratches on PRECAUTIONS FOR DIVING PLEASE MAKE SURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING Before diving Check the following 1 The time is correctly set 2 The power reserve indicator shows the level of remaining power not less than one half If the remaining power shows less than one half manually wind the mainspring Refer
39. ON THE SELF WINDING MECHANISM OF THE MAINSPRING WHOW TO USE THE ROTATING BEZEL The correlation between the number of hours the watch is worn and the The illustration below indicates that 30 minutes have elapsed since the diving winding state of the mainspring is provided below for your reference started at 10 10 However the winding state of the mainspring may vary depending on actual w mark indicated the time when you started diving use conditions such as the number of hours you wear the watch or the extent How to measure the elapsed time of your movement while wearing it It is recommended that you observe the Turn the rotating bezel to set Wmark to the minute hand After certain power reserve indicator to check the level of remaining power of your watch amount of time The mainspring of the watch becomes fully wound when it is worn for twelve 6g hours for three to five days In a case where you wear the watch for a short period of time each day observe the power reserve indicator to check the level of the remaining power If necessary manually wind the mainspring 69 elapsed time elapsed read the graduation on the rotating bezel which the minute hand points to The elapsed time is indicated For safety s sake the rotating bezel rotates only counterclockwise with clicks Therefore accidental rotation of the bezel is prevented and also the bezel can be easily set to measure the elapsed time WHOW TO USE THE DIVE
40. R ADJUSTER The Diver Adjuster is a bracelet mechanism to adjust the bracelet length of your Diver s Watch It is very useful when you wear the watch over a wet suit 1 Lift up the flap approximately 90 until it stands upright Do not extend the slider at this step 2 Lightly push back the flap further approximately 20 When doing so take care not to push the flap forcibly as more force is required to do so than to lift up the fla ap 3 Lightly pull the bracelet on the 6 o clock side of the watch along the curved line of the bracelet to pull out the slider When doing so take care not to pull the bracelet forcibly The slider can be pulled out approximately 30 mm Be careful not to pull it out beyond the limit mark inscribed on it 4 While pressing the lock button indicated by the arrow 4 lift up the clasp to release the 70 buckle and put on the watch on your wrist 5 Close the clasp first and then the flap 6 Hold the bracelet on both the 6 and 12 o clock sides of the watch with fingers to reduce the length of the slider until it fits well around your wrist Limit mark D Lock button Clasp Pracelet on tho 2 o clock side a your watch b4 Bracelet on the 6 o clock side YA of your watch LUMIBRITE IF YOUR WATCH HAS LUMIBRITE LumiBrite is a luminous paint is completely harmless to that human beings and natural environment containing no noxious materials such as radioactive substance LumiBrite is a newly develo
41. SEIKO PROSPEX JOTI 600 5R66 INSTRUCTION
42. Solution The watch stops operating The power supplied by the mainspring has been consumed Refer to HOW TO USE HOW TO WIND THE MAINSPRING to wind the mainspring and reset the time While you are wearing the watch or when you take it off check the remaining power shown by the power reserve indicator and wind the mainspring if necessary Even though you wear the watch every day the power reserve indicator does not move up The watch is worn on your wrist only for a short period of time or the amount of arm movement is small Wear the watch for an extended period of time or when taking off the watch turn the crown to wind the mainspring if the remaining power shown by the power reserve indicator is not sufficient for the next use The watch temporarily gains or loses time The inner surface of the glass is clouded The watch stops even though the power reserve indicator is not showing 0 The watch has been left or worn in extremely high or low temperatures Return the watch to a normal temperature so that it works accurately as usual and then reset the time The watch has been adjusted so that it works accurately when it is worn on your wrist under a normal temperature range between 5C and 35C The watch is left close to an object with a strong magnetic field You drop the watch hit it against a hard surface or wear it while playing active sports The watch is exposed to strong vibrations P
43. d depending on the position of the hour hand however it should not cause any concern since it can also be adjusted later Set the minute hand behind the time and then slowly advance it to the desired time 57 58 3 Push the crown back in simultaneously with the time signal The setting of the 24 hour minute and second hands to the time in a different time area is now completed The telephone time signal service 117 is helpful in setting the exact time 4 Pull out the crown to the first click 5 Turn the crown to set the hour hand to the current time Japan time X Adjust the date also at this point if necessary Refer to HOW TO SET THE DATE on page 61 The moment the date changes it is midnight When setting the time be sure that AM PM is set correctly Turn the crown slowly checking that the hour hand moves in one hour increments When adjusting the hour hand the other hands may move slightly However this is not a malfunction 6 Push the crown back in upon completion of time setting Screw the crown in 59 completely until it stops by turning it clockwise 12 o clock direction while pressing it x While screwing the crown in the watch clicks as the mainspring is wound This should not cause any concern since this is caused by movement of the mainspring Tips for more accurate time setting Take notice of the following points in order to set the time more accurately
44. g the watch The time difference adjustment is interrelated with the date display If the time difference is correctly adjusted the watch displays the correct date of the place where you are staying How to adjust the time difference 1 Unlock the screw lock type crown by turning it counterclockwise 63 the 6 o clock direction and then pull it out to the first click 2 Turn the crown to set the hour hand to indicate the time of the place where you are staying The hour hand is independently set to the time in a different time zone Turn the crown slowly checking that the hour hand moves in one hour increments Setting the time back The hour hand turns counterclockwise Counterclockwise Screw lock type Clockwise crown unlocked First click Advancing the time g position The hour hand turns clockwise Screw lock type crown locked X Refer to MAJOR CITIES IN THE WORLD AND TIME DIFFERENCE TABLE for time differences from Japan time 64 e g the time difference make sure that AM PM and the date are correctly set When adjusting the hour hand the other hands may move slightly However this is not a malfunction When turning the crown clockwise to set the hour hand to indicate any time between 9 00 P M and 0 00 A M advancing past midnight temporarily set the hour hand back to 8 00 P M and then advance it to the desired time 3 After completing the time difference adjustment check
45. ped luminous paint that absorbs the light energy of the sunlight and lighting apparatus in a short time and stores it to emit light in the dark For example if exposed to a light of more than 500 lux for approximately 10 minutes LumiBrite can emit light for 5 to 8 hours Please note however that as LumiBrite emits the light it stores the luminance level of the light decreases gradually over time The duration of the emitted light may also differ slightly depending on such factors as the brightness of the place where the watch is ae to light and the distance from the light source the watch en you make a dive in the dark water LumiBrite may not emit light unless it absorbs and stores light sufficiently Before diving therefore be sure to expose the watch to light under the condition specified above so that it fully absorbs and stores light energy Otherwise use the watch together with an underwater flashlight lt Reference data on the luminance gt A Sunlight Fine weather 100 000 lux Cloudy weather 10 000 lux B Indoor Window side during daytime pe weather more than 3 000 lux Cloudy weather 1 000 to 3 000 lux Rainy weather less than 1 000lux C Lighting apparatus 40 watt daylight fluorescent light Distance to the watch 1m 1 000 lux Distance to the watch 3m 500 lux E room luminance Distance to the watch 4m 250 lux 71 WTO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH Z CAUTION Daily care
46. re below 10 C or above 60 C for a long Checking and overhaul of the watch cal 5R66 will be performed by SEIKO time it may function improperly or stop operating When you take the watch to the retailer from whom it was purchased request that the watch will be checked and overhauled by SEIKO Do not leave the watch in a place where it is subjected to strong magnetism or static electricity We suggest that you have your watch checked by SEIKO every 3 or 4 years for oil condition or damage due to water or sweat After checking the watch Do not leave the watch where there is strong vibration adjustment and repair may be required 74 75 Do not leave the watch in a dusty place When replacing the parts please specify SEIKO GENUINE PARTS Do not expose the watch to gases or chemicals Be sure to have the gasket and push pin replaced with new ones when Ex Organic solvents such as benzine and thinner gasoline nail polish checking the watch cosmetic spray detergent adhesives mercury and iodine antiseptic solution Depending on the environment where a divers watch is used its inner parts or movement as well as its case or band may be affected We recommend that you have your watch overhauled regularly at every period indicated above Do not leave the watch in a hot spring or do not keep it in a drawer having insecticides inside CE 76 BITROUBLE SHOOTING Possible cause
47. revent the watch from making close contact with magnetic objects so that the watch works accurately as usual and then reset the time Ifthe watch does not work accurately again after the above procedure contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased 77 Reset the time If the watch does not work accurately as usual after resetting the time contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased Moisture has entered the watch because the gasket has deteriorated Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased The watch has been left under a temperature below 0C Right after starting the watch it seems that the second When starting the watch it takes a little time before the hand moves quicker than usual when setting the time adjustment function starts working this is not a malfunction If the watch is left under a temperature below 0C it may stop if the power reserve indicator is showing less than one sixth In such a case turn the crown to wind the mainspring It takes several seconds before the adjustment function starts working Set the time after the second hand moves for approximately 30 seconds to set the time correctly The date changes at 12 oclock noon AM PM is not properly set Advance the hands for 12 hours to reset the time and date Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for any other troubles W AFTER SALE SERVICE Your SEIKO PROSPEX watch has been stric
48. s are to be set at this stage The hour hand is to be set later so it is not necessary to adjust the hour hand yet even if it is indicating the wrong time The date may be altered depending on the position of the hour hand however it should not cause any concern since it can also be adjusted later Set the minute hand behind the time and then slowly advance it to the desired time 54 3 Push the crown back in simultaneously with the time signal The setting of the 24 hour minute and second hands to the current time is now completed The telephone time signal service 117 is helpful in setting the exact time 4 Pull the crown out to the first click 5 Turn the crown to set the hour hand to the current time X Adjust the date also at this point if necessary Refer to HOW TO SET THE DATE on page 61 The moment the date changes it is midnight When setting the time be sure that AM PM is set correctly Turn the crown slowly checking that the hour hand moves in one hour increments When adjusting the hour hand the other hands may move slightly However this is not a malfunction 6 Push the crown back in upon completion of time setting Screw the crown in 55 completely by turning it clockwise 12 o clock direction while pressing it While screwing the crown in the watch clicks as the mainspring is wound This should not cause any concern since this is caused by movement of the mainspring
49. t to work unscrew it and redo it Be careful not to forcibly tighten the screw as doing so may damage the screw Z WARNING X Although the rotating bezel is removable by design for easy maintenance do not attempt to unscrew the two upper screws SEIKO assumes responsibility for maintenance HOW TO USE HOW To WIND THE MAINSPRING This watch is a self winding watch equipped with a manual winding mechanism When the watch is worn on the wrist the motion of the wearers arm winds the mainspring of the watch When first using a stopped watch it is recommended that you manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown How to manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown 1 The crown is a screw lock type crown Turn the crown counterclockwise the 47 6 o clock direction to unlock the screw When the screw is completely unlocked the crown is projected outward from its original position To check the winding state of the mainspring refer to Mi HOW TO READ THE POWER RESERVE INDICATOR on page 67 There is no need to turn the crown further when the mainspring is fully wound The crown can be turned without damaging the watch mechanism it only winds the mainspring free 2 After unlocking the screw slowly 3 Wind the mainspring until the 4g turn the crown clockwise the 12 0 power reserve indicator shows a full clock direction to wind the main wound state Immediately the spring Take
50. the crown the date is adjusted one day A 61 crown unlocked The date is set back one day when the hour hand makes two full rotations counterclockwise First click Counterclockwise osition the hour hand turns clockwise g The date advances one day when the Screw lock hour hand makes two full rotations clockwise type crown locked Clockwise Screw lock type The hour hand turns counterclockwise The date can be adjusted either by advancing it or by setting it back Turn the hour hand clockwise or counterclockwise by whichever is convenient Turn the crown gently To adjust the date without changing the time turn the hour hand in two full rotation increments When adjusting the hour hand the other hands may move slightly However this is not a malfunction 3 After completing the date setting check the position of the hour hand once 62 again and push the crown back in Then screw the crown in completely until it stops by turning it clockwise 12 oclock direction while pressing it While screwing the crown in the watch clicks as the mainspring is wound This should not cause any concern since this is caused by movement of the mainspring HOW TO USE THE TIME DIFFERENCE ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION For example while traveling abroad and staying in a place with a different time from where you live you can conveniently set the watch to indicate the local time in the different time zone area without stoppin
51. the position of the hour hand once again and push the crown back in Then screw the crown in completely until it stops by turning it clockwise 12 o clock direction while pressing it While screwing the crown in the watch clicks as the mainspring is wound This should not cause any concern since this is caused by movement of the mainspring MAJOR CITIES IN THE WORLD AND TIME DIFFERENCE TABLE X Refer to the table below for time differences from Japan time in major cities in the world Names of the cities Time difference with Japan Time Other cities Wellington 3 hours Fiji islands Auckland amp Noum a 2 hours Solomon Islands Sydney 1 hours Guam Khabarovsk Tokyo 0 Seoul Pingyang Hong Kong 1 hours Manila Beijing Singapore Bangkok 2 hours Jakarta Dacca 3 hours Karachi 4 hours Tashkend amp Dubai 5 hours Moscow 6 hours Mecca Nairobi Cairo 7 hours Athens Istanbul 65 Paris Rome Amsterdam London Azores 10 hours Casablanca Rio de Janeiro Caracas 12 hours 13 hours Santiago New York Chicago 14 hours 15 hours Washington Montreal Mexico City Denver Los Angels 16 hours 17 hours Edmonton San Francisco Anchorage 18 hours Honolulu Midway Islands 19 hours 20 hours Cities marked with x use da
52. tly inspected and precisely regulated prior to your purchase However if your watch becomes defective during the course of normal use while your watch is still under guarantee we will regulate adjust or repair the watch at no cost to you Please present your watch to the retailer from whom the watch was purchased with the certificate of guarantee within the guarantee period Guarantee coverage is provided in the certificate of guarantee For repair after the guarantee period or any other information regarding SEIKO PROSPEX watches consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased Should you have any questions please contact SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER listed on the back cover of this booklet MENOTES ON THE REPLACEMENT PARTS A stock of spare parts for SEIKO PROSPEX watches will be kept for 7 years In principle your watch can be reconditioned within this period Replacement parts are those that are essential to maintain the functional integrity of the watch Please note that according to the conditions of use your watch may not be able to be reconditioned or its accuracy may not be restored Consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased before having your watch repair Please note that if watch parts such as the case dial hands glass band or other accessories are damaged some alternative parts may be used for repairs Should you have any questions please contact SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 78
53. ylight saving time The time differences and use of daylight saving time in each city are subject to change according to the governments of the respective countries or regions X Each Indication may differ depending on the model design of the watch As of April 2014 WHOW TO READ THE POWER RESERVE INDICATOR The power reserve indicator lets you know the winding state of the mainspring Before removing the watch from your wrist observe the power reserve indicator to check if the watch has stored enough power to keep running until the next time you wear it If necessary wind the mainspring To prevent the watch from stopping wind the mainspring to store the excess power that will allow the watch to run for extra time The Power Reserve Indicator The winding state Fully wound Half wound Unwound of the mainspring The number of hours Approximately 72 hours Approximately 36 hours The watch either stops the watch can run 3 days 1 day and a half or is running down When the mainspring is fully wound the crown can be turned further or the mainspring may wind without damaging the mainspring itself The mainspring of the watch employs a slipping attachment structure a self winding watch specific mechanism to prevent the mainspring from over winding The orientation of the power reserve indicator may slightly vary depending on the model 67 REMARKS

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