Seiko 5K25 Kinetic Instructions
![Seiko 5K25 Kinetic manual cover](/images/BnOqtSKjVVmlLFeIVzyDxyle/thumbs/thumb175x175.webp)
To set the time, pull the crown out to the second click. Turn the crown to adjust the time. Push the crown back to its normal position when finished.
If your watch stops, try swinging it from side to side to charge the kinetic movement. If it still doesn't work, consider having the capacitor checked by a professional.
Press the button at the 2 o'clock position. The second hand will move to indicate the power reserve. Refer to the manual for specific second hand positions and their corresponding power reserves.
It is recommended to have your watch serviced every 3-5 years to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
The Seiko 5K25 typically has water resistance, but check the specific model's depth rating. Ensure the crown is fully pushed in before exposure to water.
A skipping second hand usually indicates a low power reserve. Charge the watch by swinging it for a few minutes or wearing it for several hours.
Replacing the capacitor should be done by a professional as it involves opening the watch case and handling sensitive components.
Time loss can be due to low power reserve or a need for servicing. Charge the watch and monitor its accuracy, then seek professional help if necessary.
Use a soft cloth to wipe the watch and a damp cloth for the bracelet. Avoid using chemicals and ensure the watch is dry after cleaning.
Yes, the noise is from the rotor moving inside the watch to charge the kinetic movement. It is normal and not a cause for concern.