SEIKO 4R34 Mechanical Watch Instructions
- June 5, 2024
- Seiko
Table of Contents
- SEIKO 4R34 Mechanical Watch
- INTRODUCTION
- Handling cautions
- HOW TO USE
- Names of the parts and their functions
- Crown
- How to wind the mainspring
- How to set the time, 24-hour hand and date
- How to use the rotating bezel with 24-hour scale (For models with
- How to use the compass (Only for models with the compass bezel (ring))
- Daily care
- Performance and type
- Lumibrite
- Water resistant performance
- Magnetic resistant performance
- Band
- How to use tri-fold type clasp for leather band (Special clasps)
- How to use an easy adjust type clasp
- After-sales service
- Accuracy of mechanical watches
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SEIKO 4R34 Mechanical Watch
INTRODUCTION
Thank you very much for choosing a SEIKO watch. For proper and safe use of
your SEIKO watch, please read carefully the instructions in this booklet
before using it.
Keep this manual handy for easy reference.
- Length adjustment service for metallic bands is available at the retailer from whom the watch was purchased. If you cannot have your watch repaired by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased because you received the watch as a gift, or you moved to a distant place, please contact SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER. The service may also be available on a chargeable basis at other retailers, however, some retailers may not undertake the service.
- If your watch has a protective film for preventing scratches, make sure to peel it off before using the watch. If the watch is used with the film on it, dirt, sweat, dust, or moisture may be attached to the film and may cause rust.
Handling cautions
WARNING
Please note that there is a risk of serious consequences such as severe injury
if the following safety regulations are not strictly observed.
Immediately stop wearing the watch in following cases:
- If the watch body or band becomes edged by corrosion etc.
- If the pins protrude from the band.
- Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.
Keep the watch and accessories out of the reach of babies and children.
Care should be taken to prevent a baby or a child from accidentally swallowing
the accessories. If a baby or child swallows the battery or accessories,
immediately consult a doctor, as it will be harmful to the health of the baby
or child.
CAUTION
Please note that there is a risk of minor injury or material damage if the
following safety
regulations are not strictly observed.
Avoid the following places for wearing or keeping the watch:
- Places where volatile agents (cosmetics such as polish remover, bug repellent, thinners etc.) are vaporizing
- Places where the temperature drops below 5°C or rises above 35°C for a long time
- Places affected by strong magnetism or static electricity
- Places affected by strong vibrations
- Places of high humidity
- Dusty places
If you observe any allergic symptoms or skin irritation
Stop wearing the watch immediately and consult a specialist such as a
dermatologist or an allergist
Other cautions
- For adjusting the length of the metallic band, specialized knowledge and expertise are necessary. Therefore, in such a case, contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased. If you attempt to adjust the metallic band, injury may occur to your hand or fingers, or parts of the band may be lost.
- Do not disassemble or tamper with the watch.
- Keep the watch out of the reach of babies and children. Extra care should be taken to avoid risks of any injury or allergic rash or itching that may be caused when you touch the watch.
- If your watch is of the fob or pendant type, the strap or chain attached to the watch may damage your clothes, or injure the hand, neck, or other parts of your body
WARNING
Do not use the watch in scuba diving or saturation diving.
The various tightened inspections under simulated harsh environment, which are
usually required for watches designed for scuba diving or saturation diving,
have not been conducted on the water resistant watch with the BAR (barometric
pressure) display. For diving, use watches specifically designed for diving
CAUTION
Do not pour running water directly from faucet.
The water pressure of tap water from a faucet is high enough to degrade the
water resistant performance of a water resistant watch for everyday life.
CAUTION
Please note that there is a risk of minor injury or material damage if the
following safety
regulations are not strictly observed.
Do not turn or pull out the crown when the watch is wet.
Water may get inside of the watch.
- If the inner surface of the glass is clouded with condensation or water droplets appear inside of the watch for a long time, the water resistant performance of the watch is deteriorated. Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.
Do not leave moisture, sweat and dirt on the watch for a long time.
Be aware of a risk that a water resistant watch may lessen its water resistant performance because of deterioration of the adhesive on the glass or gasket, or the development of rust on stainless steel.
Do not wear the watch while taking a bath or a sauna.
Steam, soap or some components of a hot spring may accelerate the deterioration of water resistant performance of the watch.
HOW TO USE
Mechanical watch characteristics (Hand-wound, auto-wound)
- This is a mechanical watch powered by a spring.
- To use it from a stopped state, turn the crown 20 turns by hand to wind up the spring before starting the watch.
- Although the accuracy of quartz watches is measured in differences over months or years, in mechanical watches it is measured in differences per day (i.e., the amount the watch speeds up or slows down in a single day).
- Additionally, mechanical watches are subtly affected by the conditions in which they are used (e.g., duration worn, temperature, arm movement, the amount wound, etc.) ; thus, the amount of error is not constant.
- When affected by a strong magnetism from outside, a mechanical watch may lose/gain time temporarily. The parts of the watch may become magnetized depending on the extent of the effect. In such a case, consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased since the watch requires repair including demagnetizing.
Names of the parts and their functions
- Minute hand
- Hour hand
- Seconds hand
- 24-hour hand
- Date
- Crown
- Normal position (not locked): Wind up the watch (hand-wound)
- First click position: Date setting, 24-hour hand setting
- Second click position: Time setting
- The position and design of the display may vary depending on the model.
Crown
There are two types of crowns, a normal crown and a screw down crown. Please check the type of the crown of your watch.
- By locking the crown by screw, a screw down crown can prevent malfunction and increase water resistance.
- Be careful not to screw the crown in by force as it may damage the slots of the crown.
How to wind the mainspring
- This is an automatic mechanical watch with a manual winding mechanism.
- When the watch is worn on the wrist, the mainspring is wound automatically through normal wrist movement. The watch can also be wound up by turning the crown.
- To start the watch after it stops completely, wind it up either by turning the crown or swinging it from side to side until the seconds hand starts moving. Then, set the time and date before putting the watch on the wrist. To wind up the watch, turn the crown clockwise slowly. The watch cannot be wound by turning the crown counterclockwise. In this way, the watch can be wound up fully. Furthermore, turning the crown further will not break the spring.
- For the watch with screw down crown, please unlock the crown before operating it and be sure to lock the crown after operating it.
- If the watch is used without being wound up fully, gain or loss of time may result. To avoid this, wear the watch for more than 10 hours a day. If the watch is used without being worn on the wrist, be sure to wind it up fully every day at a fixed time.
- If you use a watch that has stopped with the mainspring unwound, winding the mainspring with the crown will not start the watch immediately. That is because the mainspring torque or force is low at the beginning of its winding due to the characteristics of mechanical watches. The seconds hand will start to move when a certain degree of torque is reached after the mainspring has been wound up. However, swinging the watch from side to side to forcibly turn the balance can start the watch sooner.
How to set the time, 24-hour hand and date
How to set the time and date
- The watch is provided with a date function. It is designed so that the date changes once every 24 hours.
- It also is provided with a 24-hour hand, which can be used to check whether the displayed time is AM or PM.
- The date changes around 12 o’clock midnight. Therefore, if the time is not properly set with regard to AM/PM, the date will change at 12 o’clock noon. Please make sure that AM/PM is set correctly with the 24-hour hand.
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- To adjust the date only on a day such as the next day after the completion of a month that has less than 31 days (February, April, June, September and November), please refer to “Date adjustment at the end of the month”
→ P.17.
- To adjust the date only on a day such as the next day after the completion of a month that has less than 31 days (February, April, June, September and November), please refer to “Date adjustment at the end of the month”
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- Make sure that the watch is working.
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To carry out the procedure, please make sure that the watch is in working state. Please wind the mainspring when the watch is not working. 2. Pull out the crown to the first click.
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For models with screw down crown, please unlock the crown before operating it. 3. Turn the crown counterclockwise to set the date.
Turn the crown until the current date appears. -
Do not adjust the date when the 24-hour hand is between 9:00 PM and 1:00 AM. Please adjust the time (procedure 4) before setting the date. 4. Pull out the crown to the second click and set the time.
Pull out the crown to the second click when theseconds hand is at the 12 o’clock position; the seconds hand stops on the spot. Turn the crown to set the correct time. The hour hand and 24-hour hand move in conjunction, so check the AM/PM setting with the 24-hour hand while setting the current time.- Push the crown back in to the normal position in accordance with a time signal.
The seconds hand immediately starts moving.
- Push the crown back in to the normal position in accordance with a time signal.
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The telephone time signal service is helpful for setting the seconds hand exactly.
Next, set the 24-hour hand.-
Pull out the crown to the first click.
The seconds hand continues moving -
Turn the crown clockwise to adjust the 24-hour hand.
Turn the crown to set the 24-hour hand to the correct time -
Push the crown back in to the normal position.
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For models with screw down crown, please be sure to lock the crown after operating it.
Date setting
The date is linked to the time and changes once every 24 hours, whether the
watch is running or the crown is used to adjust the time. When the time is
advanced across a day, the date is also advanced. Even when the time is set
back across a day, the date will not be set back.
- When the watch is running, the date changes at around midnight (between 11:45 PM and 0:30 AM).
- When the crown is used to adjust the time, the date changes between 9:00 PM and 3:00 AM of the next day. The date will then change at around midnight (between 11:45 PM and 0:30 AM) when the watch is running normally.
When setting the time between 9:00 PM and 3:00 AM the next day
- When setting the time between 9:00 PM and 3:00 AM the next day, first set the time back before 9:00 PM (or ahead of 3:00 AM) and make sure that the date is correct before setting the time.
- When the time is advanced or set back to between 9:00 PM and 3:00 AM the next day, the date may not change at around midnight. However, the date will change to the day after the date at 9:00 PM (i.e., the date at 3:00 AM) after 3:00 AM. Also, when the watch is running, the timing at which the date changes will return to the normal timing.
Date adjustment at the end of the month
It is necessary to adjust the date at the end of February and 30-day months.
Ex.) To adjust the date in the A.M. period on the first day of a month
following a 30-day month The watch displays “31” instead of “1.” Pull out the
crown to the first click. Turn the crown counterclockwise to set the date to
“1” and then push the crown back in to the normal position.
- For models with screw down crown, please be sure to lock the crown after operating it.
How to use the 24-hour hand
There are two ways to use the 24-hour hand as follows.
- Distinguishing between AM and PM (Standard usage type)
The time indicated by the hour and minute hand is shown in 24-hour format.
【Example】
Hour hand, date : Japan
24-hour hand : Japan
Japan : At 10:08 AM on 6th
Indicating the time of two different regions (As a dual time indicator)
It is possible to indicate the time of a region that is different from the
time indicated by the hour and minute
hand.
Please refer to “How to set the time and date” → P.13 when changing the time
display
How to use the rotating bezel with 24-hour scale (For models with
rotating bezel having 24-hour scale)
By turning the rotating bezel, another time can be read at the 24-hour hand.
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In the case of 24-hour hand being set to 24 hours of the hour and minute hands
[The direction and the amount to turn the rotating bezel] E is calculated as,
[Time difference from GMT of 24-hour hand, C] – [Time difference from GMT of the region you wish to know, D] E = C – D
In this example, the 24-hour hand indicates Japan time, and therefore, ‘
C = +9.- As an example, if the time of a region you wish to know belongs to the time zone of GMT, the time difference from GMT is “0” and hence,
D = 0
E = C – D = (+9) – (0) = +9
GMT can be read as “1:00” on the rotating bezel scale.
- As an example, if the time of a region you wish to know belongs to the time zone of GMT, the time difference from GMT is “0” and hence,
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If E is a positive number “+”, turn the rotating bezel clockwise. If it is a negative number “-”, turn it counterclockwise.
- As another example, if you wish to know the time of the region “Los Angeles”, the time difference from GMT is “-8 hours”, so D = -8 E = C – D = (+9) – (-8) = +17
Turn the rotating bezel 17 hours clockwise.
(Result: Same as the counterclockwise rotation of 7 hours) Los Angeles time can be read as “17:00”.
- As another example, if you wish to know the time of the region “Los Angeles”, the time difference from GMT is “-8 hours”, so D = -8 E = C – D = (+9) – (-8) = +17
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When this intended usage is no longer needed, please return the original position “24” mark of rotating bezel to 12 o’clock position.
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“List of time zone differences in major regions of the world” → P.23
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In the case of 24-hour hand being set to different time zone
Three different time zones can be read by turning the rotating bezel.
【Example】 When displaying 10:08 AM Japan time with the hour and minute hands, and displaying Paris time with the 24-hour hand,
Time difference from GMT of “Paris” where the 24-hour hand is set, C = +1
Time difference from GMT of “Bangkok” that you wish know from now on, D = +7
E=C-D= (+1) – (+7) = -6
Turn the rotating bezel counterclockwise and set. -
List of time zone differences in major regions of the world
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City display
| Name of the representing
cities
| Time difference from Japan| Time difference from GMT| ****
Other cities
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WLG| Wellington| +3 hours| +12 hours| Fiji islands , Auckland
NOU| Noumea| +2 hours| +11 hours| Solomon Islands
SYD| Sydney| +1 hour| +10 hours| Guam Island, Khabarovsk
TYO| Tokyo| ±0 hour| +9 hours| Seoul, Pyongyang
HKG| Hong Kong| -1 hour| +8 hours| Manila, Beijing, Singapore
BKK| Bangkok| -2 hours| +7 hours| Jakarta
DAC| Dhaka| -3 hours| +6 hours|
KHI| Karachi| -4 hours| +5 hours| Tashkent
DXB| Dubai| -5 hours| +4 hours|
JED| Jeddah| -6 hours| +3 hours| Mecca, Nairobi, Istanbul
CAI| Cairo| -7 hours| +2 hours| Athens
City display
| Name of the representing
cities
| Time difference from Japan| Time difference from GMT|
Other cities
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PAR| Paris| -8 hours| +1 hour| Rome , Amsterdam
GMT| London| -9 hours| ±0 hour|
PDL| Azores Islands| -10 hours| -1 hour|
RIO| Rio de Janeiro| -12 hours| -3 hours|
SDQ| Santo Domingo| -13 hours| -4 hours|
NYC| New York| -14 hours| -5 hours| Washington , Montreal
CHI| Chicago| -15 hours| -6 hours| Mexico City
DEN| Denver| -16 hours| -7 hours| Edmonton
LAX| Los Angeles| -17 hours| -8 hours| San Francisco
ANC| Anchorage| -18 hours| -9 hours|
HNL| Honolulu| -19 hours| -10 hours|
MDY| Midway Island| -20 hours| -11 hours|
- In the regions marked with H, daylight saving time is introduced. (As of Oct, 2018)
- Daylight saving time, being defined as time difference +1 hour, is a system that advances the time by 1 hour during summer time to prolong the daylight hours.
- Time difference and daylight saving time are subject to change depending on the conditions of the respectiveN countries or regions
How to use the compass (Only for models with the compass bezel (ring))
- Please use the compass in places where the sun is visible or its location is known.
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- The compass is so designed to provide only a rough indication of directions, and should not be used where accuracy is critical.
Using the 24-hour hand
- Before using the compass, it is necessary to set the 24-hour hand to the current time of your area.
- If daylight saving time (summer time) is in effect in your area, be sure to set your watch one hour behind the current time before using the rotating compass.
In the Northern Hemisphere
- In low latitude areas (south of the Tropic of Cancer), the compass may not function properly at certain times of the year.
- Set “N (North)” on the rotating compass bezel (ring) to the 12 o’clock marker
- “N” may be another mark.
- In the case of a ring, it may have a crown, etc. for operation.
- While keeping the dial level, point the 24-hour hand in the direction of the sun
The direction marks on the rotating compass indicate the corresponding directions.
In the Southern Hemisphere
- In low latitude areas (north of the Tropic of Capricorn), the compass may not function properly at certain times of the year.
- Set “S (South)” on the rotating compass bezel (ring) to the 24-hour hand.
- In the case of a ring, it may have a crown, etc. for operation.
- While keeping the dial level, point the 12 o’clock marker in the direction of the sun.
The direction marks on the rotating compass indicate the corresponding directions.
Using the hour hand
- Before using the compass, it is necessary to set the hour hand to the current time of your area.
- If daylight saving time (summer time) is in effect in your area, be sure to set your watch one hour behind the current time before using the rotating compass.
- In low latitude areas (south of the Tropic of Cancer), the compass may not function properly at certain times of the year.In the Northern Hemisphere
- While keeping the dial level, point the hour hand in the direction of the sun.
- Set “S (South)” on the rotating compass bezel (ring) to the middle point of the arc between the 12 o’clock marker and the time scale indicated by the hour hand.
The direction marks on the rotating compass indicate the corresponding directions. * In the case of a ring, it may have a crown, etc. for operation.
In the Southern Hemisphere
- In low latitude areas (north of the Tropic of Capricorn), the compass may not function properly at certain times of the year.
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While keeping the dial level, point the 12 o’clock marker in the direction of the sun.
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Set “N (North)” on the rotating compass bezel (ring) to the middle point of the arc between the 12 o’clock marker and the time scale indicated by the hour hand.
The direction marks on the rotating compass indicate the corresponding directions.- “N” may be another mark.
- In the case of a ring, it may have a crown, etc. for operation.
Daily care
The watch requires good daily care
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Do not wash the watch when its crown is in the extended position.
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Wipe away moisture, sweat or dirt with a soft cloth.
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After soaking the watch in seawater, be sure to wash the watch in clean pure water and wipe it dry carefully.
Do not pour running water directly from a faucet onto the watch. Put some water into a bowl first, and then soak the watch in the water to wash it.- If your watch is rated as “Non-water resistant” or “water resistant for daily use,” please do not wash the watch. “Performance and type” → P.30
“Water resistant performance” → P.32
- If your watch is rated as “Non-water resistant” or “water resistant for daily use,” please do not wash the watch. “Performance and type” → P.30
Turn the crown from time to time
- In order to prevent corrosion of the crown, turn the crown from time to time.
- The same practice should be applied to a screw down crown. “Crown” → P.10
Performance and type
The case back shows the caliber and performance of your watch
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Water-resistant performance
Please refer to P.32. -
Case Number
The number to identify the type of your watch. -
Magnetic resistant performance
Please refer to P.33 and P.34. -
The above illustration is provided as an example, therefore it may not be exactly the same as your watch.
Lumibrite
If your watch has Lumibrite
Lumibrite is a luminous paint that absorbs the light energy of sunlight and
lighting apparatuses 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 3 to 5 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 exposed to light and the distance from the light source to the
watch.
- In general, when coming from a place that is bright to a place that is dark, it takes human eyes some time to adapt to the darkness making it difficult to see objects initially. (Dark adaptation)
- Lumibrite is luminous paint that stores and emits light, which is harmless to human beings and the environment, containing no toxic materials such as radioactive substances.
< Brightness levels>
Condition | Illumination |
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Sunlight | Fine weather |
Cloudy weather | 10,000 lux |
Indoor (Window-side during daytime) | Fine weather |
Cloudy weather | 1,000 to 3,000 lux |
Rainy weather | Less than 1,000 lux |
Lighting apparatus (40-watt daylight fluorescent light) | Distance to the |
watch: 1 m | 1,000 lux |
Distance to the watch: 3 m | 500 lux (Average room luminance) |
Distance to the watch: 4 m | 250 lux |
Water resistant performance
Refer the table below for the description of water resistant performance of your watch before using.(Please look at P.30.)
Indication on the Water resistant
case back performance
| Conditions of Use
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No indication
WATER RESISTANT
| Non-water resistance| Avoid drops of water or sweat
Water resistance for everyday life| The watch withstands accidental contact
with water in everyday life.| b WARNING
Please do not use it for swimming.
WATER RESISTANT
5 BAR
| Water resistance for everyday life at 5-BAR
water resistant
| The watch is suitable for sports such as swimming.
WATER RESISTANT
10 ( 20 ) BAR
| Water resistance for everyday life at 10 (20)-BAR
water resistant
| The watch is suitable for diving not using an air cylinder.
Magnetic resistant performance
Affected by nearby magnetism,
a watch may temporarily gain or lose time or stop operating.
Indication on the case back| Condition of use|
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No indication| ****
Keep the watch more than 5 cm away from magnetic products.
(JIS level-1 standard)
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Keep the watch more than 1 cm away from magnetic products.
(JIS level-2 standard)
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If the watch becomes magnetized and its accuracy deteriorates to an extent exceeding the specified rate under normal use, the watch needs to be demagnetized. In this case, you will be charged for demagnetization and accuracy readjustment even if it happens within the guarantee period.
The reason why a watch is affected by magnetism
The built-in balance spring may be influenced by a strong external magnetic
field.
Examples of common magnetic products that may affect watches
Band
The band touches the skin directly and becomes dirty with sweat or dust. Therefore, lack of care may accelerate deterioration of the band or cause skin irritation or stain on the sleeve edge. The watch requires a lot of attention for long usage.
Metallic band
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Moisture, sweat or soil will cause rust even on a stainless steel band if they are left for a long time.
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Lack of care may result in a rash or cause a yellowish or gold stain on the lower sleeve edge of shirts.
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Wipe off moisture, sweat or soil with a soft cloth as soon as possible.
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To clean the soil around the joint gaps of the band, wipe it out in water and then brush it off with a soft toothbrush.
(Protect the watch body from water splashes by wrapping it up in plastic wrap etc.)
Clean it off with a soft cloth. -
Because some titan bands use pins made of stainless steel, which has outstanding strength, rust may form in the stainless steel parts.
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If rust advances, pins may poke out or drop out, and the watch case may fall off the band, or the clasp may not open.
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If a pin is poking out, personal injury may result. In such a case, refrain from using the watch and request repair.
Leather band
- A leather band is susceptible to discoloration and deterioration from moisture, sweat and direct sunlight.
- Wipe off moisture and sweat as soon as possible by gently blotting them up with a dry cloth.
- Do not expose the watch to direct sunlight for a long time.
- Please take care when wearing a watch with light-colored band, as dirt is likely to show up.
- Refrain from wearing a leather band watch other than Aqua Free bands while bathing, swimming, and when working with water even if the watch itself is water resistant enforced for daily use (10-BAR/20-BAR water resistant).
Polyurethane band
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A polyurethane band is susceptible to discoloration from light, and may be deteriorated by solvent or atmospheric humidity.
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Especially a translucent, white, or pale colored band easily adsorbs other colors, resulting in color smears or discoloration.
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Wash out dirt in water and clean it off with a dry cloth.
(Protect the watch body from water splashes by wrapping it up in plastic wrap etc.) -
When the band becomes less flexible, have the band replaced with a new one. If you continue to use the band as it is, the band may develop cracks or become brittle over time.
Silicone band
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As for material characteristics, the band is easily dirtied, and may be stained and discolored.
Wipe off dirt with a wet cloth or cleaning tissue. -
Unlike bands of other materials, cracks may result in the band being cut. Take care not to damage the band with an edged tool.
Notes on skin
irritation and allergy
| Skin irritation caused by a band may result from various factors such as
allergy to metals or leathers, or skin reactions against friction on dust or
the band itself.
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Notes on the
| Adjust the band to allow a little clearance with your wrist to ensure proper
airflow.
length of the band| When wearing the watch, leave enough room to insert a
finger between the band and your wrist.
How to use tri-fold type clasp for leather band (Special clasps)
There are 3 types of special clasps as described below;
If the clasp of the watch you purchased is one of them, please refer to the
indications.
A Type
- Lift up the clasp to release the buckle.
- Open the flap.
- the band left and right, and reinsert the pin into the Remove the pin from the adjustment hole. Slide the adjustment hole at an appropriate length.
- Fasten the flap.
- Do not push the flap in too hard.
- When fastening the clasp, insert the tip of the band into the movable loop and fixed loop, and then, securely tighten the clasp.
B Type
- While pressing the push buttons on both sides of the flap, lift to open the clasp.
- Remove the pin from the adjustment hole. Slide the band left and right, and insert the pin into the adjustment hole at an appropriate length. Push the buckle and fasten the clasp.
C Type
How to wear or take off the watch
- While pressing the push buttons on both sides of the flap, pull the band out of the movable loop and fixed loop. Then open the clasp.
- Place the tip of the band into the movable loop and fixed loop, and fasten the clasp by pressing the frame of the buckle.
- Pull the pin out of an adjustment hole of the band. Slide the band to adjust its length and find an appropriate hole. Place the pin into the hole.
- Fasten the flap.
How to adjust the length of the band
- While pressing the push buttons on both sides of the flap, pull the band out of the movable loop and fixed loop. Then open the clasp.
- Press the push buttons again to unfasten the FLAP
How to use an easy adjust type clasp
Some bands are provided with an easy adjust type clasp for fine adjustment of the band’s length. If the clasp of the watch you purchased is as follows, please refer to the following instructions.
- The band can be lengthened by up to about 5 mm.
- This is useful if the band feels too tight or is uncomfortable for some reason.
How to wear the band (Opening and closing the clasp)
- Lightly press the push buttons to open the clasp.
- Note that pressing the push buttons too firmly (deeply) actuates the adjuster, which lengthens the band 2. Fasten the clasp by pressing the frame of the buckle
How to adjust the length of the band
- You can lengthen the band by up to about 5 mm (2 stages) by firmly pressing the push buttons from both sides to actuate the adjuster.
- Fasten the clasp by pressing the frame of the buckle.
Even while the clasp is closed, you can still retract the length of band extended by the adjuster.
The above illustrations are provided as examples. Some details may differ depending on the model
After-sales service
Notes on guarantee and repair
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Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER for repair or overhaul.
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Within the guarantee period, present the certificate of guarantee to receive repair services.
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Guarantee coverage is provided in the certificate of guarantee.
Read carefully and retain it. -
For repair services after the guarantee period has expired, if the functions of the watch can be restored by repair work, we will undertake repair services upon request and payment.
Replacement with functional parts
- Please keep in mind that if original parts are not available, they may be replaced with substitutes whose outward appearance may differ from the originals.
Inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning (Overhaul)
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Periodic inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning (overhaul) is recommended approximately once every 2 to 3 years in order to maintain optimal performance of the watch for a long time.
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The power transmission gear of the movement of this watch constantly receives force. To ensure that this mechanism works properly all the time, washing parts, changing oil, adjusting accuracy, checking functions and replacing consumable parts on a regular basis are important. The first overhaul after the purchase of your watch is particularly important for preserving long-time use of your watch. According to use conditions, the oil retaining condition of your watch mechanical parts may deteriorate, abrasion of the parts due to contamination of oil may advance or delay the time significantly, or the watch itself may stop.
As the parts such as gasket may deteriorate, water resistant performance may be impaired due to intrusion of perspiration and moisture.
Inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning (overhaul) should be performed by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased, and who specifies “SEIKO GENUINE PARTS.” At this time, also request replacement of the gasket and the spring bar. -
When your watch is inspected and adjusted by disassembly and cleaning (overhauled), the movement of your watch may be replaced.
Accuracy of mechanical watches
- The accuracy of mechanical watches is indicated by the “daily rate.”
- The accuracy of mechanical watches may not fall within the specified range of time accuracy because loss/gain changes according to the position of the watch, which is dependent on the conditions of use, such as the length of time during which the watch is worn on the wrist, arm movement, and whether the mainspring is wound up fully or not, etc.
- The loss/gain of mechanical watches is not measured by a daily rate, but by daily rates of one week or so.
- Accuracy variation according to temperature
The parts that compose the accuracy of mechanical watches are made of metals. It is well known that metals expand or contract depending on temperatures due to metal properties. This exerts an effect on the accuracy of the watches. Mechanical watches tend to lose time at high temperatures while they tend to gain time at low temperatures.
Mainspring wound condition and accuracy
In order to improve accuracy, it is important to regularly supply energy to the balance that controls the speed of the gears. The driving force of the mainspring that powers mechanical watches varies between when fully wound and immediately before it is unwound. As the mainspring unwinds, the force weakens. Relatively steady accuracy can be obtained by wearing the watch on the wrist frequently for the self-winding type and winding up the mainspring fully everyday at a fixed time to move it regularly for the wind-up mechanical type.
Effect of magnetism
When affected by a strong magnetism from outside, the mechanical watch may
lose/gain time temporarily. The parts of the watch may become magnetized
depending on the extent of the effect.
In such a case, consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased since
the watch requires repair including demagnetizing.
Troubleshooting
Troubles | Possible causes | Solutions |
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The watch stops operating. |
The mainspring has not been wound.
| Wind up the watch as per “How to wind the mainspring” → (P.11), and set the time. If the watch still does not operate, consult the
retailer from whom the watch was purchased.
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The watch has been left in extremely high or low temperatures for a long time.
| 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°C and 35°C.
The watch temporarily gains/loses time.|
The watch has been left close to an object with a strong magnetic field.
| Correct this condition by moving and keeping the watch away from the magnetic source, and reset the time. If this action does not correct the condition, contact the retailer from
whom the watch was purchased.
| You drop the watch, hit it against a hard
surface, or wear it while playing active sports. The watch is exposed to strong vibrations.
| If accuracy does not return after setting the
time, consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.
| The watch has not been overhauled for more
than 3 years.
| Consult the retailer from whom the watch was
purchased.
Troubles | Possible causes Solutions |
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The date changes at
12 o’clock noon.
| AM/PM is not properly set.| Advance the hands by 12 hours.
Blur in the display
persists.
| A small amount of water has got inside the
watch due to deterioration of the gasket, etc.
| Consult the retailer from whom the watch was
purchased.
Specifications
Cal. | 4R34 |
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1. Features | 4 hands (Time display (Hour, minute and seconds hands), |
24-hour hand),
date display
2. Vibrations per hour| 21,600 vibrations/hour (6 vibrations/sec)
3. Loss/gain (daily rate)| +45 to -35 seconds at normal
temperature range
Only if worn on the wrist in a temperature range of 5°C to 35°C
4. Driving system| Automatic winding type with manual winding mechanism
5. Duration| Approx. 41 hours
6. Jewels| 24 jewels
- The accuracy above is factory-adjusted.
- Due to the characteristics of mechanical watches, any actual daily rate may not fall within the range of time accuracy specified above dependent on the conditions of use, such as the length of time during which the watch is worn on the wrist, temperature, arm movement, and whether the mainspring is wound up fully or not, etc.
References
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