Seiko 5R65 Instruction Manual
Seiko 5R65 Instruction Manual

Seiko 5R65 Instruction Manual

Seiko spring drive watch cal. 5r64, 5r65 instructions manual
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Cal. 5R64, 5R65
INSTRUCTIONS
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HOW TO USE
How to manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown
Details the step-by-step process for winding the watch's mainspring using the crown.
HOW TO SET THE TIME AND DATE
Guides the user through setting the correct time and date on the watch.
Tips for more accurate time setting
Provides advice for achieving precise time setting and operation.
Date setting
Explains how to manually adjust the date display, especially after months with fewer than 31 days.
TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH
CAUTION RASH AND ALLERGIC REACTION
Warns about potential skin irritation and allergic reactions from wearing the watch.
WATER RESISTANCE
Details the water resistance levels and precautions for different models.
Water resistance (3 bar)
Explains the limitations of watches with 3 bar water resistance, suitable for splashes only.
Water resistance (5 bar)*
Details the usability of watches with 5 bar water resistance for swimming and showering.
Water resistance (10 bar/15 bar/20 bar)*
Covers watches with higher water resistance ratings for bathing and shallow diving.
PRECAUTIONS ON WEARING YOUR WATCH
Advises on avoiding injury and damage from wearing the watch during activities.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The watch stops operating.
Addresses why the watch might stop and how to resolve it.
Even though you wear the watch every day, the power reserve indicator does not move up.
Explains why the power reserve indicator may not increase with daily wear.
The watch temporarily gains or loses time
Discusses causes for inaccurate timekeeping and potential solutions.
The inner surface of the glass is clouded.
Explains the cause of condensation inside the watch and its resolution.
The watch stops even though the power reserve indicator is not showing "0".
Addresses instances where the watch stops despite having power reserve.

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