Seiko Y182 Analog Quartz Instructions
![Seiko Y182 Analog Quartz manual cover](/images/uenKFCQMURQMHRODLfcDmIcc/thumbs/thumb175x175.webp)
To set the time, pull the crown out to the second click position. Turn the crown to move the hands to the desired time, then push the crown back to its normal position.
If your watch stops, it may be due to a depleted battery. Consider replacing the battery with a fresh one to restore functionality.
To replace the battery, remove the case back using a case back opener. Carefully remove the old battery with tweezers and replace it with a new one, ensuring the correct orientation.
If your watch is running slow, it may need servicing. Take it to an authorized Seiko service center for a thorough check-up and maintenance.
Keep the leather strap dry and avoid contact with water, oils, and perfumes. Clean it gently with a damp cloth and allow it to air dry.
The Seiko Y182 watch is water-resistant; however, it is not suitable for swimming or diving. It's best to avoid submerging it in water.
To adjust the bracelet, remove or add links using a link removal tool. Alternatively, visit a jeweler or watch technician for assistance.
Use a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe the watch case and bracelet. Avoid using solvents or abrasive materials to prevent damage.
Check for the Seiko logo on the dial and case back, and ensure the serial number is present. For further verification, consult an authorized Seiko retailer or service center.
The ticking noise is normal for quartz watches as it indicates the movement of the quartz mechanism. If the noise becomes unusually loud, have it checked by a professional.