Seiko 5M62 Kinetic Divers Instructions
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To charge the Seiko 5M62 Kinetic Divers Watch, wear the watch on your wrist during daily activities. The kinetic movement of your arm will charge the capacitor. You can also manually swing the watch back and forth for a few minutes to give it an initial charge.
The Seiko 5M62 Kinetic Divers Watch typically has a power reserve of up to 6 months when fully charged.
To check if your Seiko 5M62 is fully charged, press the button located at the 2 o'clock position. If the second hand moves forward 30 seconds at a time, the watch is fully charged.
To set the time, pull out the crown to the second click, then turn it to set the desired time. Push the crown back in to its normal position once the correct time is set.
If your watch stops, it may need recharging. Wear it consistently or swing it for a few minutes to build up charge. If the problem persists, have it checked by an authorized service center.
To maintain water resistance, ensure the crown is always pushed in and screwed down. Avoid exposing the watch to chemicals and have its water resistance checked annually by a professional.
While the watch is water-resistant, it is not recommended to wear it in the shower due to the potential for soap and hot water to affect the seals.
Replacing the capacitor should be done by a trained watch repair professional. Attempting to replace it yourself may void the warranty or damage the watch.
If your watch is running slow, it could be due to insufficient charge. Ensure the watch is properly charged. If it continues to run slow, a professional service may be required to check for other issues.
It is recommended to service your Seiko Kinetic Divers Watch every 3 to 5 years to ensure optimal performance and longevity.