Seiko 6S37 Manual - Page 8

CAUTION, chronograph, measure, hours, second, increments.

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A CAUTION • Do not set the date between 8:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. as this will cause a malfunction. (5) How to use the chronograph • The chronograph can measure up to 12 hours in 1/5 second increments. • "Chronograph" refers to a watch function that measures the elapsed time while indicating the current time. • Before using the chronograph, be sure to check that the center chronograph hand is at "0" position. If not, press button 0 to reset it to "0" position. • Before using the chronograph, be sure to check that the watch is wound up sufficiently. If the power reserve indicator indicates less than 10 hours of power reserve, the chronograph cannot be used. 44

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A
CAUTION
Do
not
set
the
date
between
8:00
p.m.
and
2:00
a.m.
as
this
will
cause
a
malfunction.
(5)
How
to
use
the
chronograph
The
chronograph
can
measure
up
to
12
hours
in
1/5
second
increments.
"Chronograph"
refers
to
a
watch
function
that
measures
the
elapsed
time
while
indicating
the
current
time.
Before
using
the
chronograph,
be
sure
to
check
that
the
center
chronograph
hand
is
at
"0"
position.
If
not,
press
button
0
to
reset
it
to
"0"
position.
Before
using
the
chronograph,
be
sure
to
check
that
the
watch
is
wound
up
sufficiently.
If
the
power
reserve
indicator
indicates
less
than
10
hours
of
power
reserve,
the
chronograph
cannot
be
used.
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