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Setting the Date 

This watch is provided with a perpetual calendar function. Once it is set, 
the year, month and date change automatically, including leap years. 

 

<How to Read Month and Year 

 

How to read the month: 
January: Between 1:00 and 2:00  
February: Between 2:00 and 3:00 
               : 
               : 
December: Between 12:00 and 1:00

 

How to read the year: 
Leap year: First mark in each month zone 
 
1 year after most recent leap year: 

 Second mark in each month zone 

2 years after the most recent leap year: 

  Third mark in each month zone 

3 years after the most recent leap year: 

  Fourth mark in each month zone 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

<Quick Reference Table for Number of 
Years Since Most Recent Leap Year> 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1. When the crown is pulled out to the first click (calendar correction 

position), the second hand moves to the year and month position stored in 
memory and then stops 

2. Turn the crown and set the date 

a. Turn the crown to the right to set the second hand to the position 

corresponding to the year (number of years elapsed since the most 
recent leap year) and month. Turning the crown continuously causes the 
second hand to advance rapidly. 

 
Examples 

In the case of December in a leap year: Align the second hand at ‘0’ 
seconds. 

In the case of April in a year that is three years after the most 
recent leap year: Align the second had as 23 seconds (between 4:00 
and 5:00) 

B. The date is advanced by one day if the crown is turned to the left. 
Turning the crown continuously causes the date to be advanced 
continuously. Turn the crown to either the left or right to stop the 
date from rapidly advancing. 

3. Always make sure to return the crown to the normal position next to the case 

after setting the date. The second hand advances to the current second and 
the hands begin to move normally. 

 

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Summary of Contents for E76 Series

Page 1: ...E USING 3 SPECIFICATIONS 4 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE 5 FUNCTIONS UNIQUE TO SOLAR POWERED WATCHES 6 GENERAL REFERENCE FOR CHARGING TIMES 7 NOTES REGARDING USE OF THIS WATCHES 8 ABOUT THE ECO DRIVE RECH...

Page 2: ...stop as a result of being insufficiently charged charge by exposing the watch to intense light such as direct sunlight This watch is a solar powered watch Be sure to fully charge it prior to use and s...

Page 3: ...ction function Month and years elapsed since the most recent leap year are displayed by the second hand only displayed when correcting the date Additional Features Power Save 1 Feature Power Save 2 Fe...

Page 4: ...is turned to the right the hour and minute hands move forward clockwise rotation 1 When turned to the left the hour and minute hands move backward by one minute counter clockwise rotation When the cro...

Page 5: ...mory and then stops 2 Turn the crown and set the date a Turn the crown to the right to set the second hand to the position corresponding to the year number of years elapsed since the most recent leap...

Page 6: ...ce correction after the hands finish moving 1 Put the crown in the normal position 2 When button A is pressed the second hand performs a demonstration movement forward rotation backward rotation forwa...

Page 7: ...roper Correction Procedure Improper Correction Procedure Direction of time difference correction Direction of returning time difference correction Direction of improper time difference correction The...

Page 8: ...lowing warning functions are activated to inform the wearer that the watch is insufficiently charged Note 1 Irregular two second interval movement will continue if the time is not reset Note 2 Check t...

Page 9: ...Save 1 When power is no longer generated as a result of light not shining on the solar cell continuously the second hand stops and the watch enters Power Save 1 to reduce power consumption of the rec...

Page 10: ...ear long sleeves the watch can easily become insufficiently charged as a result of it being concealed and unable to be exposed to light When you take the watch off try to place it in as bright a locat...

Page 11: ...ition with the crown pulled out to the second click Turning the crown to the right moves the Hour and minute hands forward Turning the crown to the left moves the Hour and minute hands backward Turnin...

Page 12: ...sed container It should be dried immediately or taken to a watchmaker or jeweler if moisture is inside the case to prevent damage from rust Vital components necessary to resist the entrance of moistur...

Page 13: ...ct with moisture If your model is equipped with a screw down crown be sure it is properly seated against the case Do not operate the crown or any push button when the watch is wet as this may allow th...

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