To charge the watch/Accuracy.

When the watch is stopped or the second hand starts moving at two-second intervals (for models with a second hand), charge the watch by exposing it to light.

(The two-second interval movement of the second hand is a signal of energy depletion.)

The time required for charging the watch varies depending on the calibers. Check the caliber of your watch engraved on the back cover.

Even if the watch is partially charged for a period shorter than the time specified on the page on the right, it will start moving, however, it is recommended that the watch be charged for as long as the charging time“B”to assure the stable movement of the watch.

CAUTION

When recharging the watch,do not place it too close to incandescent light or other light sources as the watch temperature will become extremely high, causing damage to the parts inside the watch.

When exposing the watch to sunlight to recharge it, do not leave it on the dashboard of a car, etc. for a long time, as the watch temperature becomes extremely high.

Environment/

 

 

 

 

Guideline of Charging Time

 

 

 

 

V110

 

 

 

V145

V181/V182

Lightsorce(lux)

 

 

 

 

 

Aminutes

BhoursChours

Aminutes

Bhours

Chours

Aminutes

Bhours

Chours

General offices/Flourescent light700

50

 

16

140

50

 

11

 

175

75

 

6

 

82

30W20cm/Flourescent light3000

11

 

3.5

30

10

 

2

 

40

18

 

1.3

 

20

Cloudy weather/Sunlight10000

3

 

0.9

8

3

 

0.5

 

10

5

 

0.3

 

5

Fair weather/Sunlight100000

1

 

0.3

2

1

 

0.1

 

3

2

 

0.1

 

2.1

Expected life per charge from

 

5 months

 

6 months

 

2 months

 

full charge to stoppage

 

 

 

 

Loss/gainmonthly rate

Less than 20 seconds when the watch is worn on your wrist at

 

a normal temperature range5℃~35℃)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operational temperature range

 

 

 

 

5℃~+50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ATime to charge 1day of power BTime required for steady operation

CTime required for full charge

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Seiko V181, V145, D-1, V182 manual To charge the watch/Accuracy

D-1, V145, V182, V181 specifications

Seiko is a renowned name in the world of horology, and its quartz movements are known for their reliability and precision. Among its many offerings, the V-series movements, specifically the V181, V111, V145, and V110, stand out due to their innovative features and robust design.

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