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1.When the stopwatch is or has been measuring, if the crown is pulled out to the second click, it will automatically reset the STOPWATCH hands to “0”.

2.If the alarm has been set and the crown is pulled out to the second click, the ALARM hands will turn to indicate the current time.

3.It is recommended that the hands be set to the time a few minutes ahead of the current time, taking into consideration the time required to set the ALARM hands and to adjust the STOPWATCH hand position if necessary.

4.When setting the hour hand, be sure to check that AM/PM is correctly set. The watch is so designed that the date changes once in 24 hours.

5.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.

2. ALARM HAND ADJUSTMENT

Hour hand

Minute hand

Set the ALARM hands to the time the main

 

 

 

 

time hands indicate.

6

B

 

ALARM

ALARM minute hand

6

hour hand

 

 

BPress repeatedly to set ALARM hands to the time indicated by the main time hands.

*The ALARM hands move quickly if button B is kept pressed.

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Seiko Cal.7T62 manual Alarm Hand Adjustment, Time hands indicate

Cal.7T62 specifications

The Seiko Caliber 7T62 is a quartz movement developed by the renowned Japanese watchmaker Seiko, notable for its reliability and advanced features. Introduced in the late 1990s, this movement is a part of Seiko's remarkable lineage of quartz technology, showcasing their commitment to precision and innovation.

One of the primary features of the 7T62 movement is its unique chronograph functionality. The movement is designed with a 1/10-second chronograph, allowing for highly accurate timing. This feature is especially appreciated by watch enthusiasts who value precise timekeeping for various activities like racing or sports. The chronograph can be activated through a push-button mechanism on the watch, and it measures time in incremental precision, with some models offering a 60-minute elapsed time indication.

Another significant characteristic of the Seiko Cal. 7T62 is its three-subdial layout, which not only aids in functionality but also enhances the visual appeal of the watch. The main dial usually incorporates a central seconds hand, while the subdials are used for tracking chronograph minutes, hours, and tenths of seconds. This arrangement provides a comprehensive view of the timing functions, making it user-friendly.

In addition to its timing capabilities, the 7T62 is equipped with an overcharge prevention feature. This technology ensures that the battery life is optimized, protecting the movement from damage due to prolonged exposure to excessive charge. This is particularly important in quartz watches, as it helps maintain the integrity and longevity of the timepiece.

The Caliber 7T62 typically operates at a frequency of 32,768 Hz, which is standard for quartz movements. This high frequency contributes to its accuracy, making it a reliable choice for wearers who demand precision in their timepieces. Furthermore, the movement is known for its durability, thanks to the robust materials used in its construction.

The Seiko Cal. 7T62 is often found in a variety of Seiko's watch collections, from sporty models to elegant designs, showcasing its versatility. The movement has gained a reputation among collectors for its blend of technology, functionality, and aesthetics, ensuring that it stands out in the crowded world of wristwatches. With its combination of advanced features and dependable performance, the Seiko Caliber 7T62 remains a prominent choice for enthusiasts and everyday wearers alike.