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 Keep the watch away from strong magnetic fields such as permanent magnets, magnetic 

health aids (gadgets for relieving stiff shoulders, bracelets, etc.), electric mah-jong tables, 
etc.

 If "ANTIMAG. I" or "ANTIMAG. II" is inscribed on the watch, it means that your watch has 

been made further resistant to the magnetism. However, do not bring it into contact with 
or closer to any device which produces strong magnetic fields.

 ANTIMAG. I can withstand a magnetic field up to 4,800 A/m (60 gauss)

 ANTIMAG. II can withstand a magnetic field up to 16,000 A/m (200 gauss)

 If the watch is left in a strong magnetic field for a long time, its part will become 

magnetized and result in a malfunction.

 The watch that is damaged by strong magnetic fields may gain or lose time for a while. 

However, if it is moved away from the magnetic field it will regain its original accuracy. In 
this case, correct the time.

CAUTION

(2) Shock

① 

This watch is not affected by playing golf or some other light sport. When 

you are engaged in a more vigorous sport, you should take off the watch.

 Do not drop the watch on the floor or hit it against the hard surfaces.

(3) Magnetic field

 The watch is not influenced by the electromagnetic fieldsproduced by home 

electric appliances.

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Page 27: ...product To ensure prolonged use and optimum performance please read this instruction manual carefully and follow its directions Please keep this Instruction Manual at your hand and refer when it is ne...

Page 28: ...mage to property make sure to read and follow the instructions marked with the symbols below CAUTION WARNING Failure to follow the instruction may cause death or serious injury Failure to follow the i...

Page 29: ...tors for 60 seconds 30 minutes and 12 hours 2 Number of oscillations 28 800 per hour 3 Daily accuracy 15 to 10 sec at normal temperature of 5 to 35 4 Driving system Coil spring automatic or manually w...

Page 30: ...than the daily accuracy would imply when used in some conditions position of the watch movement of your arm winding condition of the coil spring etc We recommend checking for any time deviations throu...

Page 31: ...second hand Chronograph 30 minute hand Hour hand Small second hand Tachymeter scale Button S1 Button S2 Chronograph Start stop Crown Normal 0 step Normal position for manual winding 1st step Date adj...

Page 32: ...crown counterclockwise it will spin freely and does not wind the watch Turn the crown clockwise until the power reserve indicator points at 48 Turning the crown more will not wind the spring any furt...

Page 33: ...rent time Turn the crown clockwise and the hand will advance Since this watch has a calendar function please do not confuse the AM and PM settings when adjusting the time The watch will change the dat...

Page 34: ...9 00 PM and 2 00 AM since the watch is changing the date during that period If you adjust the date during this interval the date shown may not change on the next day or it may cause the watch to malfu...

Page 35: ...hand turns completely around the face two times a day 24 hours The watch was set by confusing AM with PM Advance the watch 12 hours ahead and then set the time Adjusting the date at the end of month I...

Page 36: ...function and time display function Before starting to use the chronograph make sure the chronograph second hand is pointing at 0 If not you can adjust it by pressing the S2 button If you keep pressing...

Page 37: ...button to start the chronograph second hand Press the S1 button at the instant you want to measure and the chronograph hand will stop Press the S2 button all the chronograph hands will return to thei...

Page 38: ...and 8 ms S1 S1 S1 S2 Start Stop Restart S1 S1 S1 Press the S1 button the chronograph second hand starts to move While measuring press the S1 button and you can repeat the same operation To measure acc...

Page 39: ...Stop Reset 7 hours 25 minutes 08 seconds and 6 ms Press the S1 button to stop the chronograph Then press the S2 button to return the hand to the 0 position S1 S2...

Page 40: ...eed and the number of incidents per unit of time To measure speed Button operation Measure the time needed to run 1 km Read the number on the tachymeter where the chronograph second hand is pointing S...

Page 41: ...hour Button operation Measure the time needed to make one item Read the number on the tachymeter where the chronograph second hand is pointing S1 S1 S2 250 pieces 1 hour S1 S1 The example below shows...

Page 42: ...omatic winding system which comes with a power reserve indicator function While wearing the watch the spring will be kept wound by the motion of your arm and the power reserve hand will continue to po...

Page 43: ...h WATER RESISTANT inscribed on the case back Water proof Any watch without WATER RESISTANT inscribed on the case back Water resistant Reinforced water resistant for everyday use2 Reinforced water resi...

Page 44: ...rom a faucet Water pressure beyond the specified limit can be encountered and that may deteriorate the water proof operation of the watch If a watch with reinforced water proof qualities for everyday...

Page 45: ...ic field up to 16 000 A m 200 gauss If the watch is left in a strong magnetic field for a long time its part will become magnetized and result in a malfunction The watch that is damaged by strong magn...

Page 46: ...gnetic pad DC Magnet for necklace Magnet stone of handbag 23 900 71 600 300 900 gauss 500 1 200 6 15 gauss 31 800 63 700 400 800 gauss 2 400 3 600 30 45 gauss 6 400 11 900 80 150 gauss 600 20 000 8 25...

Page 47: ...and the resin parts may be discolored or broken 4 Vibration Do not bang the watch It may cause the time to change Note In some cases inspection adjustment and repair may be necessary 5 Temperature If...

Page 48: ...e to leather metal or soft hard plastics stop wearing the watchimmiediately and consult a dermatologist CAUTION Allergic reactions 8 Use at high temperature Do not use the watch at high temperatures s...

Page 49: ...ght by itself As the emitted light comes from stored light energy the luminance brightness level will weaken over time The intensity and duration of luminance which depend on the amount of light energ...

Page 50: ...ng a soft cloth etc Do not use any chemicals because they may discolor the case Metal watchband Wash the dirty parts using a soft toothbrush dipped in soapy water If the watch is left dirty corrosion...

Page 51: ...ecks Repairs other than replacing the band must be performed by the watch manufacturer Checking or disassembly and cleaning must also only be done by the manufacturer Please insist on repairs by the m...

Page 52: ...atch movement can be replaced if necessary Other external parts not directly related to the function such as the case crystal fase hands or crown are not considered repair parts covered under the warr...

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