Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] CONTENTS
CHARACTERISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to use the screw lock type crown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to use the screw lock type button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guide for winding state of the mainspring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] The crown can be turned in either direction to adjust the date, however, it is recommended to turn the crown in the direction which enables you to set the date with a smaller adjustment. Turn the crown slowly, checking that the hour hand moves in one-hour increments. However, this is not a malfunction.
Both the hour hand and the 24-hour hand are indicating the Japan time 10:00 A. M.
Hour hand: Japan time 10:00 A. M 24-hour hand: New York time 8:00 PM
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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 stopping the watch. The hour hand indicates the time of the place where you currently are, while the 24-hour hand indicates the time of the place of origin. If the time difference is correctly adjusted, the watch displays the correct date of the place where you are staying.
4. Turn the crown to set the hour hand to indicate the time of the place where you are staying. Make sure that AM/PM is correctly set.
The calendar is designed to work in conjunction with the movement of the hour hand, therefore, incorrect setting of AM/PM will cause the date to change at noon. Refer to "List of time zone differences in major regions of the world" on page 76.
How to use the time difference adjustment function
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1. Make sure that the mainspring is sufficiently wound and the watch is working.
When setting the hour hand to use the time difference adjustment function, ensure that the watch is working.
Turning the crown clockwise (upward): The hour hand is set back one hour.
Turning the crown counterclockwise (downward): The hour hand is advanced one hour.
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2. Pull out the crown to the first click.
Pull out the crown to the first click.
The crown can be turned in either direction to adjust the date, however, it is recommended to turn the crown in the direction which enables you to set the date with a smaller adjustment. Turn the crown slowly, checking that the hour hand moves in one-hour increments. Upon completion of setting, make sure that the time indicated is correct, and then push the crown back in. Relock the crown.
Refer to "How to use the screw lock type crown" on page 57.
Selectable display mode
With the time difference adjustment function, the watch features a dual time display which shows time in two different time zones. It offers two display modes which you can select to suit your needs and preference.
If you set the time during any time between 9:00 P. M. and 1:00 A. M. , temporarily set the hour hand back to 8:00 P. M. , and then set the time.
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Example 1 Hour hand and calendar: Area A (Japan) 24-hour hand: Area B (New York)
Example 2 Hour hand and calendar: Area B (New York) 24-hour hand: Area A (Japan)
Set the 24-hour hand first, and then set the hour hand.
List of time zone differences in major regions of the world
Refer to "How to use the time difference adjustment function" on page 72.
Regions marked with use daylight saving time (as of January, 2007).
There are time zone differences based on time offsets from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which has been internationally adopted. The world is divided into 24 time zones, and neighboring time zones have a one-hour time difference, so that they correspond to the rotation of the earth which makes one full rotation in 24 hours (1 day). In some regions of the world, daylight saving time is individually observed. Daylight saving time is a system that advances the official local time by one hour during the summer to take advantage of longer daylight hours.
Names of the cities Wellington Nouméa Sydney Tokyo Hong Kong Bangkok Dacca Karachi Dubai Moscow Cairo
Time difference from Time difference from Japan UTC
Other cities Fiji islands, Auckland Solomon Islands Guam, Khabarovsk Seoul, Pingyang Manila, Beijing, Singapore
Names of the cities Paris London Azores Rio de Janeiro Caracas New York Chicago Denver Los Angels Anchorage Honolulu Midway Islands
Time difference from Time difference from Japan UTC
Other cities Rome , Amsterdam Casablanca
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+ 3 hours + 2 hours + 1 hours ±0 - 1 hour - 2 hours - 3 hours - 4 hours - 5 hours - 6 hours - 7 hours
+ 12 hours + 11 hours + 10 hours + 9 hours + 8 hours
+ 7 hours Jakarta + 6 hours + 5 hours Tashkend + 4 hours + 3 hours Mecca, Nairobi + 2 hours Athens , Istanbul
The time differences and use of daylight saving time in each region are subject to change according to the governments of the respective countries or regions.
- 8 hours - 9 hours - 10 hours - 12hours - 13 hours - 14 hours - 15 hours - 16 hours - 17 hours - 18 hours - 19 hours - 20 hours
+ 1 hour ±0 - 1 hour - 3 hours - 4 hours - 5 hours - 6 hours - 7 hours - 8 hours - 9 hours - 10 hours - 11 hours
Santiago W ashington, Montreal Mexico City Edmonton San Francisco
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CHRONOGRAPH
A chronograph is a watch that has a stopwatch function in addition to a time display function. This watch features a stopwatch function which can measure up to 12 hours.
Names of the chronograph parts and their function
30-minite dial Chronograph minute hand START/STOP button
Before using the stopwatch
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Center chronograph second hand
1. Ensure that the power reserve indicator shows a full-wound state of the mainspring. Make sure that the center chronograph second hand is pointing at the 0 position. If it is not pointing at the 0 position, press the RESET button.
12-hour dial Chronograph hour hand RESET button The orientation and design of the display may vary depending on the model. [. . . ] When you take the watch to the retailer from whom it was purchased, request that the watch be inspected and overhauled by SEIKO. We suggest that you have your watch checked by SEIKO every 3 to 4 years for long-time use of your watch.
The movement of this watch has a structure that consistent pressure is applied on its power-transmitting wheels. To ensure these parts work together properly, periodic inspection including cleaning of parts and movement, oiling, adjustment of accuracy, functional check and replacement of worn parts is needed. Inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning (overhaul) within 3 to 4 years from the date of purchase is highly recommended for long-time use of your watch. [. . . ]