Seiko Pull-Through Type Band Instructions
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To adjust the time on your Seiko Pull-Through Type Band Watch, pull the crown out to the second click. Turn the crown to set the desired time, then push the crown back in to its normal position.
If your Seiko watch stops, it may need a new battery or require servicing. First, try replacing the battery. If the watch still doesn't work, contact an authorized Seiko service center.
To clean the band, use a soft cloth dampened with a mixture of mild soap and water. Gently wipe the band and avoid soaking it. Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth.
Store your Seiko watch in a dry, cool place, preferably in a watch box or pouch to avoid dust and scratches. Keeping it away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures is recommended.
It is recommended to have the battery replaced by a professional at a Seiko service center to ensure proper sealing and functionality.
Running fast or slow can be caused by various factors such as magnetism, shock, or temperature changes. It is advisable to have the watch checked and adjusted by a professional.
Check the case back of your watch for water-resistance markings. Seiko watches typically indicate their water resistance in meters (e.g., 50m, 100m).
If the crystal is scratched, consider taking it to a professional for polishing or replacement, especially if it's a sapphire crystal. Attempting to polish it yourself may cause further damage.
Only wear your Seiko watch while swimming if it is rated for water resistance of at least 100 meters. Always ensure the crown is pushed in securely before submerging in water.
It is recommended to have your Seiko watch serviced every 3 to 5 years to ensure optimal performance and longevity.