Seiko 7T94 Analog Quartz Instructions

To set the time, pull the crown out to the second click position, rotate it to set the correct time, and then push it back to the normal position.
If the chronograph hands do not reset to zero, pull the crown to the first click position, press the buttons A and B to adjust the hands to zero, and then return the crown to the normal position.
The Seiko 7T94 watch features an end-of-life (EOL) indicator. When the second hand starts moving in 2-second intervals, it indicates that the battery is running low and needs to be replaced.
To adjust the date, pull the crown out to the first click position and turn it clockwise until the desired date appears. Ensure you do this outside of the 9 PM to 3 AM window to avoid damaging the movement.
To clean your watch, use a soft cloth slightly dampened with water and mild soap. Avoid exposing the watch to chemicals or solvents. Regularly check the strap or bracelet for wear and tear.
The Seiko 7T94 is typically water-resistant up to 100 meters, making it suitable for swimming and snorkeling but not for diving. Always check the specific model specifications.
Battery replacement should be performed by a professional watch technician to ensure proper sealing and water resistance. If you choose to do it yourself, ensure you have the correct tools and follow precise steps to avoid damage.
This behavior indicates that the battery is low and the watch is in end-of-life (EOL) mode. Replace the battery as soon as possible to ensure accurate timekeeping.
No, the chronograph minute hand cannot be adjusted manually. It automatically returns to the zero position when you reset the chronograph. If it does not, use the reset procedure to align it.
Seiko recommends servicing your watch every 2-3 years to ensure its longevity and reliability. This includes checking the movement, battery, and water resistance.