Seiko 5R66 Manual - Page 4

Caliber 5R67]

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English Hour hand Minute hand Second hand Power reserve indicator CROWN a b c Moon phase display CROWN a) Normal position : winding up the mainspring (manual operation) b) First click position : moon phase setting c) Second click position : time settings [Caliber 5R67] 6 HOW TO USE This watch is an automatic watch equipped with a manual winding mechanism. • When the watch is worn on the wrist, the motion of the wearer's arm winds the mainspring of the watch. • If your watch is completely stopped, it is recommended that you manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown. ● How to manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown (for Cal. 5R66 & 5R67) 1. Slowly turn the crown clockwise (the 12 o'clock direction) to wind the mainspring. * With manual winding, if you give the crown five full rotations, it provides the power to run the watch for approximately ten hours. * Turning the crown counterclockwise (the 6 o'clock direction) does not wind the mainspring. 2. Wind the mainspring until the power reserve indicator shows a fully-wound state. The second hand will start moving. * To check the winding state of the mainspring, refer to "HOW TO READ THE POWER RESERVE INDICATOR" on page 22. * There is no need to turn the crown further when the mainspring is fully wound. But the crown can be turned without damaging the watch mechanism. 7 English

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HOW TO USE
This watch is an automatic watch equipped with a manual winding mechanism.
When the watch is worn on the wrist, the motion of the wearer's arm winds the
mainspring of the watch.
If your watch is completely stopped,
it is recommended that you manually wind the
mainspring by turning the crown.
How to manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown (for Cal. 5R66 & 5R67)
1.
Slowly turn the crown clockwise (the 12 o’clock direction) to wind the mainspring.
2.
Wind the mainspring until the power reserve indicator shows
a fully-wound state.
The second hand will start moving.
*
With manual winding, if you give the crown five full
rotations, it provides the power to run the watch for
approximately ten hours.
*
Turning the crown counterclockwise (the 6 o’clock
direction) does not wind the mainspring.
*
To check the winding state of the mainspring, refer to
"HOW TO READ THE POWER RESERVE INDICATOR"
on page 22.
*
There is no need to turn the crown further when the
mainspring is fully wound. But the crown can be turned
without damaging the watch mechanism.
a)
Normal position
:
winding up the mainspring (manual operation)
b)
First click position
:
moon phase setting
c) Second click position
:
time settings
Power reserve indicator
Hour hand
Second hand
Minute hand
CROWN
a
b
c
CROWN
[Caliber 5R67]
Moon phase display