Before diving
Before diving, check the following:
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The time is correctly set.
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The energy level is at least “half full” and the small seconds hand is moving every second.
If the small seconds hand is moving every two seconds or has stopped, expose the dial to light to charge the watch. -
The rotating bezel turns smoothly.
(The bezel rotation must not be too loose or too tight.) -
The crown and button screws are firmly tightened.
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There are no visible cracks or scratches on the crystal or watch band.
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The band is firmly attached to the watch (with spring bars, clamp or other parts.)
CAUTION
If there are any malfunctions, contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.
While diving
Please observe the following cautions for use.
The watch can be used for air diving within the water resistant range displayed on the dial.
Do not operate the crown or buttons underwater.
Take care not to bump the watch against hard objects such as rocks.
Bezel rotation may become slightly harder in the water but this is not a malfunction.
After diving
Please follow the care instructions below after diving.
Rinse the watch in fresh water to wash out all seawater and wipe it thoroughly dry to prevent rust.
Avoid pouring running water onto the watch directly from a faucet. Put some water into a bowl first, and then soak the watch in the water to wash it.
CAUTION
Depending on the environment where a diver’s watch is used, its inner parts or movement as well as its case or band may be affected. We recommend that you have your watch overhauled regularly once every 3 or 4 years.
Structure of the case
In the following types of models, take care of the following issues in usage.
The bezel or protective outer case is securely fastened to the watch with setscrews.
Never loosen the setscrews.
The above illustration is provided as an example, therefore it may not be exactly the same as your watch.
CAUTION
Never loosen the setscrews used to fix the bezel or protective outer case.
Doing so may cause damage or result in further loosening.
If you find that the setscrews have become loose or are functioning abnormally, consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.