Seiko V111, V181, V145, V110 TIME/CALENDAR Setting, Models with two/three hands, Models with date

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TIME/CALENDAR SETTING

NOTES:

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• Models with two/three hands

Hour hand

Second hand

1. Do not set the date between 9:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. Otherwise, it may not

change properly.

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1. Pull out the crown to the first click.

2. Turn the crown to set the desired time.

3. Push back the crown completely (in accordance with a time signal for a three-hand model.)

• Models with date

1.Pull out the crown to the first click and set the previous day's date.

2. Pull out the crown to the second click when the second hand is at the 12 o'clock position.

3. Turn the crown until the desired date appears.

4. Turn the crown to set the hour and minute hands to the desired time.

5.Push back the crown completely in accordance with a time signal.

Minute hand

Calendar

• If it is necessary to set the date during that time period, first change the time

to any time outside it, set the date and then reset the correct time.

2. When setting the hour hand, check that AM/PM is correctly set.

• The watch is so designed that the date changes once in 24 hours. Turn the

hands past the 12 o’clock marker to determine whether the watch is set for the

A.M. or P.M. period. If the date changes, the time is set for the A.M. period.

If the date does not change, the time is set for the P.M. period.

3. When setting the minute hand, first advance it 4 to 5 minutes ahead of the desired

time and then turn it back to the exact minute.

4. It is necessary to adjust the date at the end of February and 30-day months.



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Contents Features ContentsInstant-start function HOW to Charge and Start the WatchTIME/CALENDAR Setting Models with two/three handsModels with date Guideline of Charging TIME/ACCURACY V110 V111V145 V181/V182 To screw in the crown Energy Depletion Forewarning FunctionTo Prevent the Energy Depletion To unscrew the crownRotating Bezel for models with rotating bezel Specifications
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V110, V145, V111, V181 specifications

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