Seiko 5R65 Watch User Manual


 
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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 5 and 35 .
Solutions
Refer to “HOW TO USE” 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.
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.
Correct this condition by moving and keeping the watch away from the magnetic source. If this
action does not correct the condition, contact the retailer from whom the watch was
purchased.
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.
Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.
If the watch is left under a temperature below 0 , 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.
* Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for any other troubles.
Trouble
The watch stops operating.
Even though you wear the watch every day,
the power reserve indicator does not move up.
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”.
Right after starting the watch, it seems that the
second hand moves quicker than usual when
setting the time.
The power supplied by the mainspring has been
consumed.
The watch is worn on your wrist only for a short period
of time, or the amount of arm movement is small.
The watch has been left or worn in extremely high or
low temperatures.
The watch has been 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.
Moisture has entered the watch because the gasket has
deteriorated.
The watch has been left under a temperature below 0ºC.
When starting the watch, it takes a little time before the
adjustment function starts working (this is not a
malfunction).
Possible causes
TROUBLESHOOTING