Pull out the crown to the first click.

Turn the crown counterclockwise to move the 24-hour and minute

hands clockwise and set them to the current time. While doing so, set

the minute hand a few minutes

 

 

 

 

 

 

behind the correct time, and

 

 

 

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then slowly advance it to the

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desired time.

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Only the 24-hour and minute

 

 

 

 

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hands are to be set first. Even if

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the hour hand is indicating

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incorrect time, or the date may be

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Set the

altered depending on the position

 

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GMT

 

24-hour and

o f t h e h o u r h a n d , i t i s n o t

 

 

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minute

necessary to make an adjustment

 

 

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at this stage.

 

 

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hands.

 

 

 

 

How to set the calendar

Two full rotations of the hour hand will change the date for one day. When the hour hand makes two full rotations clockwise (equivalent to 24 hours), the date is advanced one day. On the other hand, when the hour hand makes two full rotations counterclockwise, the date is set back one day.

Manual date adjustment is required on the first day after a month that has less than 31 days: February, April, June, September and November.

Make sure that the mainspring is sufficiently

 

wound and the watch is working.

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When setting the date and time, ensure that the

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watch is working.

Unlock the crown.

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Push the crown back in simultaneously with the time signal.

The setting of the 24-hour, minute and second hands (or small second hands) to the current time is now completed.

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Push the crown back in simulta- neously with the time signal.

"How to use the screw-lock type crown" page 16.

Pull out the crown to the first click.

Turn the crown to rotate the hour hands. Each

time the hour hand makes two full rotations, the date is adjusted one day. While turning the crown, the moment the date changes is midnight. When setting the hour hand, make sure that AM/PM is

To move on to the hour hand and calendar setting, pull the crown out to the first click.

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correctly set.

Pull the crown out to the first click.

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Turn the crown clockwise (upward) to rotate the hour hand counterclockwise: Each time the hour hand makes two full rotations, the date is set back one

Turn the crown to set the hour

 

 

hand. While turning the crown, the

 

 

moment the date changes is

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midnight. When setting the hour

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hand, make sure that AM/PM is

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correctly set. Adjust the calendar

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also at this point if necessary.

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The crown can be turned in either

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direction to adjust the date, however, it

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is recommended to turn the crown in the

 

 

direction which enables you to set the

 

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date with a smaller adjustment.

 

Turn the crown slowly, checking that the

 

 

hour hand moves in one-hour increments.

When adjusting the hour hand, the other hands may is not a malfunction.

 

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GMT

 

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move slightly. However, this

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Before date adjustment

day.

The crown can be turned in either direction to adjust the date, however, it is recommended to turn the crown in the direction which enables you to set the date with a smaller adjustment.

Turn the crown slowly.

When adjusting the hour hand, the other hands.

Turn the crown counterclockwise (downward) to rotate the hour hand clockwise:

Each time the hour hand makes two full rotations, the date advances one

Push the crown back in to complete the time setting.

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Relock the crown.

"How to use the screw-lock type crown" page 16.

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day.

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HOW TO USE (For Cal. 9R86, 9R66)

HOW TO USE (For Cal. 9R86, 9R66)

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Seiko 9R65, 9R15 manual How to set the calendar

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