Seiko 5R64, 5R65 manual HOW to Read the Power Reserve Indicator

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HOW TO READ THE POWER RESERVE INDICATOR

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to check if the watch has enough power stored to keep running until the next time

 

• The power reserve indicator lets you know the winding state of the mainspring.

 

• Before removing the watch from your wrist, observe the power reserve indicator

 

you wear it. If necessary, wind the mainspring. (To prevent the watch from

 

stopping, wind the mainspring to store the excess power that will allow the watch

 

to run for extra time.)

 

 

 

Power

 

 

 

 

Reserve

 

 

 

 

Indicator

 

 

 

 

The winding

 

 

 

 

state of the

Fully wound

Half wound

Unwound

 

mainspring

 

 

 

 

The number

Approximately

Approximately

The watch either stops

 

of hours the

 

watch can run

72 hours (3 days)

36 hours (1 day and a half)

or is running down.

*When the mainspring is fully wound, the crown can be turned further, or the mainspring may wind without damaging the mainspring itself. The mainspring of the watch employs a slipping mechanism, an automatic watch specific mechanism, to prevent the mainspring from over-winding.

*The orientation of “the power reserve indicator” may slightly vary depending on the model.

Remarks on the automatic mechanism of the mainspring

The correlation between the number of hours the watch is worn and the winding state of the mainspring is provided below for your reference. However, the winding state of the mainspring may vary depending on actual use conditions, such as the number of hours you wear the watch or the extent of your movement while wearing it. It is recommended that you observe the power reserve indicator to check the level of remaining power of your watch.

The mainspring of the watch becomes fully wound when it is worn for twelve hours for three to five consecutive days.

*In a case where you wear the watch for a short period of time each day, observe the power reserve indicator to check the level of the remaining power. If necessary, manually 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