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(2) Shock
1
Be sure not to carry the watch when you engage in strenu-
ous sports, whereas playing such light sports as golf, etc.,
will not adversely influence the watch.
2
Avoid a violent shock such as dropping the watch on the
floor.
(3) Magnetism
1
If the watch is left at a location with strong magnetism for an extended pe-
riod of time, the components may be magnetized, resulting in malfunction.
Be careful.
2
The watch may temporarily speed up or slow down when exposed to mag-
netism. Precision is restored when placed away from magnetism. In such
a case, reset the time.
(4) Vibration
The watch may lose precision if subjected to strong vi-
brations such as from riding motorcycles, using jackham-
mers, chain saws, etc.
(5) Temperature
In environments below and above normal temperatures (5°C-35°C), the
watch may malfunction and stop.
Do not use the watch at high temperatures, such as in a sauna. The watch
may heat and cause burns.
(6) Chemicals, Gases, etc.
Utmost caution must be exercised when coming into contact with gases,
mercury, chemicals (paint thinner, gasoline, various solvents, detergents
containing such components, adhesives, paint, drugs, perfumes, cosmet-
ics, etc.), and so forth. Such may cause discoloration of the watchcase,
watchband, and dial face. Discoloration, deformation, and damage to vari-
ous resin-based component parts may also occur.
CAUTION
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