Seiko 6L35 Instructions
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To set the date and time on your Seiko 6L35, pull the crown out to the first position to set the date, and to the second position to set the time. Rotate the crown clockwise or counterclockwise as needed. Ensure the watch is not set between 9 PM and 3 AM to avoid damaging the movement.
Seiko recommends servicing the 6L35 watch every 3 to 5 years. Regular maintenance ensures the watch operates smoothly and prolongs its lifespan.
If your Seiko 6L35 stops working, first check if it needs winding or if the power reserve is depleted. If winding does not resolve the issue, consult an authorized Seiko service center for further inspection.
The Seiko 6L35 is water-resistant, but it is advisable to check the specific model's water resistance rating. Generally, it's safe for light swimming, but avoid exposing it to high-pressure water activities unless specified.
To clean your Seiko 6L35, use a soft cloth to wipe the case and bracelet. For more thorough cleaning, use a damp cloth with mild soap and water, then dry with a soft towel. Avoid immersing the watch in water unless it's specifically designed for it.
The Seiko 6L35 movement has a power reserve of approximately 45 hours when fully wound. It's recommended to wear the watch regularly or wind it to maintain accurate timekeeping.
To ensure accuracy, wear your Seiko 6L35 regularly. Avoid extreme temperature changes and magnetic fields. If the watch is consistently inaccurate, it may require calibration or servicing.
A Seiko 6L35 running fast might be due to exposure to magnetic fields or a need for regulation. It is advisable to have it checked by an authorized service center to determine the cause and make necessary adjustments.
To manually wind your Seiko 6L35, turn the crown clockwise in its normal position (not pulled out). Wind the watch until you feel resistance, which indicates it is fully wound.
If the crystal on your Seiko 6L35 is scratched, it's best to take it to an authorized service center for replacement. Attempting to polish it yourself may cause further damage.