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6
Standard Charging Time
GPS signal reception consumes a lot of energy. It is necessary to charge the watch by exposing
it to light so that the indicator hand points to the “middle” or “full” position. (If the charging
status is displayed as “low,” the reception will not start even with manual GPS signal reception.)
Illumination
lx (LUX)
Light
source
Condition
(Example)
From the state where the watch
is stopped (not charged)
In the state where
the hand moves (the
watch is charged)
To fully
charged
To one-second
interval movement
is secured
To move for one day
700
Fluorescent light
General offices
-
-
3.5 hours
3,000
Fluorescent light
30W 20cm
420 hours
12 hours
1 hours
10,000
Fluorescent light
Sunlight
Cloudy day
30W 5cm
115 hours
4 hours
15 minutes
100,000
Sunlight
Sunny day (Under
the direct sunlight
on a summer day)
50 hours
1.5 hours
10 minutes
The figures of “Time required for charging the watch to start moving at one- second intervals”
are estimations of time required to charge the stopped watch by exposing it to light until it
moves at steady one-second intervals. Even if the watch is partially charged for a shorter period,
the watch will resume one-second- interval movement. However, it may shortly return to two-
second-interval movement. Use the charging time in this column as a rough guide for sufficient
charging time.
The required charging time slightly varies depending on the design and the dial color of the watch.
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Names of the parts
Crown
Minute hand
Date
Button B
Hour hand
Button A
Second hand
Indicator hand
Position of each display may differ depending on the model (design).
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