Citizen 8203 User Manual page 2

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Requests and Cautions Regarding this Watch
(Mechanical Watch with Auto-Winding Function)
* Although the mainspring will be wound automatically when the watch is
worn on the wrist, the mainspring will wind down after about 2 days and
the watch will stop if it is removed from the wrist.
* Make sure to adequately wind the mainspring before setting the time (hour
and minute hands).
* If the time is set without the mainspring being adequately wound, the
second will oscillate back and forth 2-3 seconds.
There are two ways to wind the mainspring: winding by turning the
crown to the right by hand, and winding by shaking the watch gently. The
second hand may rarely oscillate back and forth if the mainspring has
been wound by shaking the watch to the side with excessive force
However, this has no effect on the functions or performance of the watch.
Even if the crown is turned further after the mainspring is fully wound,
there will be no damage caused to the mainspring.
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<Adjusting the metal band or other parts of the watch>
Do not attempt to adjust the metal band by yourself. Doing so may result
in damage to the watch through dropping it, or injury to yourself from the
repair tools. Please contact your dealer or Customer Support Center for
adjustment of the metal band; otherwise, adjustment may not be possible or
may not be free of charge.
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