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AUTOMATIC WINDING MECHANISM
(1) The mainspring is wound by natural movements of your
arm when wearing the watch on your wrist.
(2) If your watch stops, swing the watch back and forth ten
or more times to re-start the second hand. After it starts
moving, set the date and time.
(3) This watch will run approximately 40 hours after it is fully
wound. If it is not wound enough, the watch may lose
accuracy. In order to maintain the watch’s accuracy, we recommend
wearing the watch at least 8 hours a day.
HAND WINDING MECHANISM
(1) The mainspring is wound up manually.
(2) To wind the spring, ensure that the crown is in its normal position and
slowly turn it clockwise.
Turning the crown counterclockwise will have no effect.
(3) When the watch is in the stopped state, the spring can be wound
sufficiently by rotating the crown approximately 30 times. Since the crown
will rotate even when winding is complete, wind the watch using the
above number of turns as a guide.
(4) This watch will run approximately 40 hours after the spring is fully wound.
MODELS WITH SCREWED-DOWN CROWN
Depending on the model, you may not be able to pull the crown out without
unscrewing it (models with screwed-down crown).
Operate this type of watch as follows:
(1) Before setting the date and time, first turn the crown counterclockwise to
loosen the screw lock.
(2) After setting the date and time, turn the crown clockwise while pressing
in, until it stops turning to securely tighten the screw.
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