Seiko 5R64, 5R65 HOW to USE, How to manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown

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Hour hand

Minute hand

 

 

Date

6

 

CROWN

a

b

c

Small second hand

Power reserve indicator

CROWN

 

a) Normal position

: winding up the mainspring (manual operation)

b) First click position

: date setting

c) Second click position

: time settings

 

[Caliber 5R64]

HOW TO USE

This watch is an automatic watch equipped with a manual winding mechanism.

When the watch is worn on the wrist, the motion of the wearer's arm winds the mainspring of the watch.

If your watch is completely stopped, it is recommended that you manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown.

The caliber 5R64 and 5R65 have the same usage. The following section of this manual will provide explanation by using the caliber 5R65 as an example.

How to manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown

1.Slowly turn the crown clockwise (the 12 o’clock direction) to wind the mainspring.

*With manual winding, if you give the crown five full rotations, it provides the power to run the watch for approximately ten hours.

* Turning the crown counterclockwise (the 6 o’clock direction) does not wind the mainspring.

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Contents Cal R64, 5R65 Contents Features Names of the PartsHOW to USE How to manually wind the mainspring by turning the crownHOW to SET the Time and Date Tips for more accurate time setting Date setting HOW to Read the Power Reserve Indicator Remarks on the automatic mechanism of the mainspringTo Preserve the Quality of Your Watch Care of Your WatchPrecautions on Wearing Your Watch Places to Keep Your Watch Periodic ChecksTroubleshooting Watch stops operatingSpecifications