Seiko 6R15 Automatic Instructions

To manually wind the Seiko 6R15, unscrew the crown until it is free, then turn it clockwise around 20 to 30 times to ensure it is fully wound.
If your Seiko 6R15 is running fast or slow, it may require regulation by a professional watchmaker. Ensure it is fully wound and consider environmental factors, like temperature and magnetic exposure, before seeking adjustment.
It is recommended to service your Seiko 6R15 every 3 to 5 years to maintain optimal performance and longevity.
The Seiko 6R15 is typically water-resistant, but it's important to check the specific model's water resistance rating. Generally, it can be worn while swimming if marked as water-resistant to at least 100 meters.
The Seiko 6R15 movement has a power reserve of approximately 50 hours when fully wound.
To adjust the date on the Seiko 6R15, pull the crown to the first click and turn it clockwise until the correct date is displayed. Avoid setting the date between 9 PM and 3 AM to prevent damage to the movement.
The Seiko 6R15 is an automatic movement, which relies on motion to stay wound. If not worn for an extended period, it may stop once the power reserve depletes. Simply wear it again or manually wind it to restart.
If exposed to a magnetic field, the Seiko 6R15 may run inaccurately. Have it demagnetized by a professional watchmaker to restore proper function.
To clean your Seiko 6R15, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the case and bracelet. Avoid using chemicals or submerging the watch unless it is water-resistant.
The Seiko 6R15 movement typically has an accuracy range of +25 to -15 seconds per day under normal conditions.