Seiko 4R35 Automatic Instructions
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To wind the Seiko 4R35 automatic watch, gently turn the crown clockwise about 20-30 times while it is in the normal position. This action will provide the watch with sufficient power reserve to start running.
If your Seiko 4R35 stops running, try winding it manually by turning the crown clockwise 20-30 times. If it still doesn't start, wear it for a few hours to allow the automatic movement to wind itself.
To adjust the time, pull the crown out to the second click position and turn it clockwise or counterclockwise to set the correct time. Push the crown back in when finished to ensure the watch is water-resistant.
The Seiko 4R35 may run fast or slow due to various factors such as temperature, magnetic exposure, or a need for servicing. If the deviation is significant, consider having it checked by a professional watchmaker.
It is recommended to service your Seiko 4R35 every 3 to 5 years to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the movement.
The Seiko 4R35 is typically water-resistant, but check the specific model's water resistance rating. If it is rated at least 100 meters, it should be suitable for swimming. Avoid pressing the crown or pushers underwater.
To change the date, pull the crown to the first click position and turn it clockwise. Ensure you do not change the date between 9 PM and 3 AM to prevent damage to the movement.
The Seiko 4R35 movement has a power reserve of approximately 41 hours when fully wound.
To prevent magnetization, avoid placing your watch near devices with strong magnetic fields such as speakers, mobile phones, and refrigerators. If it becomes magnetized, a professional watchmaker can demagnetize it.
The noise is likely from the rotor that winds the mainspring. This is normal in automatic watches as the rotor moves with wrist motion to power the watch.