Seiko 9R15, 9R65 manual Crown, Screw-lock type crown, Power reserve indicator

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■HOW TO USE

Crown

There are two types of crowns, a normal crown and a screw-lock crown.

While

The

Normal crown

pressing the

crown

Pull out the crown and

crown in,

turns.

operate it.

turn it in the

direction

 

 

 

indicated by

The

Screw-lock type crown

the arrow.

 

crown

Unlock the crown

After operating

 

does not

 

turn.

before operating it.

the crown, lock it.

 

It cannot be

Unscrew

While pressing

 

 

 

turned any

 

 

 

the crown

 

further.

 

By locking the crown by screw, a

 

 

screw-lock type crown can prevent

 

 

malfunction and increase water

 

Screw

resistance.

 

 

Be careful not to screw the crown

 

 

in by force as it may damage the

 

 

slots of the crown.

 

 

Screw-lock type crown

The screw-lock type crown features a mechanism that can securely lock the crown when they are not being operated in order to prevent any operational errors and to improve its water resistant property

It is necessary to unlock the screw-lock type crown before operating it.

Once you have finished operating the crown, make sure to relock it.

Power reserve indicator

The power reserve indicator lets you know the winding

English

state of the mainspring.

 

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

 

indicator to check if the watch has stored enough power to keep running

 

until the next time 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.)

 

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Power reserve indicator

The continuous operating time of the watch may vary depending on the condition of use, such as the number of hours you wear the watch or the extent of your movement while wearing it.

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

How to read the power reserve indicator

To unlock the crown

Turn the crown counterclockwise (downward) to unscrew it. Now the crown can be operated.

Unlock the crown

Crown

before operating it.

locked

Unscrew

 

To lock the crown

Turn the crown clockwise (upward) while gently pressing it in toward the watch body until it stops.

Crown

After operating

unlocked

the crown, lock it.

While pressing

 

 

the crown in

Screw

Power reserve

indicator

Winding state of

Fully wound

Half wound

Unwound

the mainspring

 

 

 

Number of hours

Approximately 72

Approximately 36

The watch either stops

the watch can run

hours (3 days)

hours (1.5 days)

or is running down.

The watch employs a device to prevent overwinding of the mainspring. Once the

When locking the crown, turn it slowly with care, ensuring that the screw is properly engaged. Be careful not to push it in forcefully, as doing so may damage the screw hole in the case.

mainspring is fully wound, the mainspring slips inside, disengaging the winding

mechanism. When this happens, you can still turn the crown without damaging

the watch, however, please refrain from excessive operation of the mainspring.

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Contents Spring Drive JSYGS9R1-1302Contents History of Spring Drive Spring Drive Mechanism ① Gear train hands MainspringTri-synchro regulator About the caliber number How to check the caliber numberWater resistance Precautions for diving 9R65, 9R15 Regular models Hour hand Second hand Crown Power reserve Date Indicator9R65, 9R15 Diver’s models 9R66 Model with a rotating bezel 9R66 Regular model9R86, 9R84 Crown Power reserve indicatorHow to read the power reserve indicator Screw-lock type crownDate adjustment at the end of the month How to wind the main springTips for more accurate time setting How to set the time and dateNames of the chronograph parts and their function How to use the screw-lock type buttonBefore using the stopwatch function Screw-lock type button② If your watch has screw-lock How to use the stopwatch functionAccumulated elapsed time measurement Working Type buttons, unlock themHow to compute productivity rate per hour How to use the tachymeterHow to measure average speed of your vehicle How to set the time and calendarHow to set the calendar Time difference adjustment function How to use the 24-hour handHow to use the time difference adjustment function When daylight saving time is observed How to use the bi-directional rotating bezelSelectable display mode On the rotating bezelUnidirectional rotating bezel How to use the rotating bezelList of time zone differences in major regions of the world After-sale service Diver adjusterHow to use the diver adjuster Replacement partsGuarantee Daily careMetallic band BandMagnetic resistance Magnetic influence Leather bandIf your watch has Lumibrite TroubleshootingLumibrite Reference data on the luminanceSPECIFICATIONS(Movement)

9R15, 9R65 specifications

The Seiko 9R series is a remarkable line of mechanical watches featuring Spring Drive technology, a hallmark of precision and innovation. Among its esteemed models, the 9R65 and 9R15 movements stand out for their unique characteristics and advancements.

The 9R65 movement is known for its impressive power reserve of up to 72 hours, which is significant for a watch powered by a spring-driven mechanism. This makes it extremely reliable for everyday wear, as users can take the watch off for a weekend without worrying about it stopping. One of the most notable features of the 9R65 is its smooth and continuous movement of the second hand, a signature of Spring Drive technology. Instead of ticking like traditional mechanical watches, the 9R65 provides a seamless glide, offering a visual experience that is both captivating and elegant.

On the other hand, the 9R15 movement, while sharing some similarities with the 9R65, takes the craftsmanship a step further with its chronograph function. This feature allows users to accurately measure elapsed time, making it ideal for sports enthusiasts and those who require precision timing. The 9R15 has a power reserve of approximately 60 hours, ensuring that it maintains its functionality over an extended period. Its robust design is complemented by the familiar Spring Drive mechanism, ensuring that while it offers additional functionality, it does not compromise on the smoothness and reliability typical of Seiko.

Both movements utilize Seiko’s advanced Spring Drive technology, which combines the best elements of mechanical and quartz watchmaking. This unique hybrid system allows for unparalleled accuracy, with variations of just one second per day, which is exceptional for a mechanical watch. Furthermore, the 9R series features a durable construction, incorporating high-quality materials such as stainless steel and ceramic, enhancing their longevity and resistance to wear.

In conclusion, the Seiko 9R65 and 9R15 movements exemplify the brand’s commitment to innovation, precision, and durability. Whether you prefer the minimalist elegance of the 9R65 or the added complexity of the chronograph in the 9R15, both options promise an exceptional blend of technology and artistry that showcases Seiko's prowess in horology. These movements not only cater to the demands of modern watch enthusiasts but also pay homage to the intricate traditions of watchmaking, making them a desirable choice for collectors and aficionados alike.