Seiko Watch 5R65 User Guide

Cal. 5R64, 5R65  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG  
INSTRUCTIONS  
ISTRUZIONI  
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INSTRUCCIONES  
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FEATURES  
Spring Drive, the unique mechanism made available only by SEIKO technology,  
ensures high accuracy while using the mainspring as its sole power source.  
NAMES OF THE PARTS  
Minute hand  
Date  
Hour hand  
The watch will work continuously for approximately 72 hours (three days) when the  
mainspring is fully wound. The watch features a power reserve indicator to show the  
winding state of the mainspring. Glide-motion second hand works in a perfectly  
smooth movement.  
This is an automatic watch equipped with a manual winding mechanism. When first  
using the watch, manual winding is convenient.  
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CROWN  
Second hand  
The caliber 5R65 has a second hand in the center of the dial. The caliber 5R64 has a small  
second hand at the 9 o’clock position on the dial.  
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b
c
Power reserve indicator  
CAUTION  
CROWN  
This watch is powered by the mainspring. To ensure constant operation of  
the watch, be sure to wind up the mainspring sufficiently before the power  
reserve indicator points to “0.”  
The watch may stop if the power reserve indicator is showing less than  
one-sixth, especially if it is left at a temperature below 0ºC.  
a) Normal position  
b) First click position  
: winding up the mainspring (manual operation)  
: date setting  
c) Second click position : time setting  
[Caliber 5R65]  
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HOW TO USE  
This watch is an automatic watch equipped with a manual winding mechanism.  
When the watch is worn on the wrist, the motion of the wearer's arm winds the  
mainspring of the watch.  
Hour hand  
Minute hand  
Date  
If your watch is completely stopped, it is recommended that you manually wind  
the mainspring by turning the crown.  
The caliber 5R64 and 5R65 have the same usage. The following section of this  
manual will provide explanation by using the caliber 5R65 as an example.  
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How to manually wind the mainspring by turning the crown  
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b
c
Small second hand  
1. Slowly turn the crown clockwise (the 12  
o’clock direction) to wind the mainspring.  
Power reserve indicator  
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With manual winding, if you give the crown  
five full rotations, it provides the power to  
run the watch for approximately ten hours.  
CROWN  
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Turning the crown counterclockwise (the 6  
o’clock direction) does not wind the  
mainspring.  
a) Normal position  
b) First click position  
c) Second click position : time settings  
: winding up the mainspring (manual operation)  
: date setting  
[Caliber 5R64]  
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2. Wind the mainspring until the power reserve  
indicator shows a full-wound state. The second  
hand will start moving.  
2. Turn the crown counterclockwise (the  
six o’clock direction) to set the date to  
the previous date.  
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To check the winding state of the mainspring,  
refer to "HOW TO READ THE POWER RESERVE  
INDICATOR " on page 14.  
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Do not change the date while the watch  
hands show any time between 9:00 PM  
and 1:00 AM. Date setting during this  
time period may prevent the date from  
changing correctly on the following day.  
To avoid this, pull out the crown to the  
second click, and turn it counterclock-  
wise (the six o’clock direction) to  
temporarily advance the hands to show  
any time after 1:00 AM. Then push the  
crown back to the first click to set the  
date.  
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There is no need to turn the crown further when  
the mainspring is fully wound. But the crown  
can be turned without damaging the watch  
mechanism.  
Example:  
When you wish to set the date to the sixth,  
set to the fifth at this point.  
HOW TO SET THE TIME AND DATE  
When setting the date and time, ensure that the watch is working: the main  
spring is sufficiently wound.  
1. Pull out the crown to the first click. (The second  
hand continues moving.)  
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First click position  
Normal position  
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3. At the time when the second hand points to 12  
o'clock (zero seconds), pull out the crown to the  
second click to stop the second hand. Turn the  
crown counterclockwise (the six o’clock  
direction) to advance the time until the watch  
shows the correct date.  
Tips for more accurate time setting  
Take notice of the following points in order to set the time more accurately.  
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1. Before setting the time, wind the mainspring until the power reserve indicator  
shows a full-wound state.  
2. When using a watch after it has stopped, wait approximately 30 seconds after  
the second hand starts moving, and then pull the crown out to the second  
click.  
3. Do not stop the second hand with the crown being at the second click position  
for thirty minutes or longer. If the time the crown has been at the second click  
position and the second hand has been stopped exceeds 30 minutes, push  
the crown back in to its original position, and let the second hand move for  
30 seconds or longer, then restart the time setting.  
4. While keeping the crown at the second click  
position, slowly turn it counterclockwise (the  
six o’clock direction) to advance the minute and  
hour hand to the correct time taking AM and PM  
into consideration.  
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The date changes once every 24 hours. When  
setting the time, make sure that AM/PM is  
properly set.  
5. Push the crown back in to the normal position in  
accordance with a time signal. Immediately, the  
second hand will start moving.  
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<Date setting>  
2. Turn the crown counterclockwise (the six  
o’clock direction) to set the date to “1.”  
The watch displays the date from the 1st to 31st every month so that manual date  
adjustment is only required on the first day after a month that has less than 31 days.  
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Do not change the date while the watch  
hands show any time between 9:00 PM  
and 1:00 AM. Date setting during this  
time period may prevent the date from  
changing correctly on the following  
day. To avoid this, pull out the crown to  
the second click, and turn itcounterclock-  
wise (the six o’clock direction) to  
temporarily set the hands to show any  
time out of this time period. Then push  
the crown back to the first click to set  
the date.  
Example: To set the date on the morning of the 1st day of a month that  
follows a non-31day month.  
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1. The date displayed will be “31” instead of “1.”  
Pull out the crown to the first click.  
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First click position  
Normal position  
3. After completing the date setting, push the  
crown back in to the normal position.  
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When the mainspring is fully wound, the crown can be turned further, or the  
mainspring may wind without damaging the mainspring itself. The mainspring of  
the watch employs a slipping mechanism, an automatic watch specific mechanism,  
to prevent the mainspring from over-winding.  
The orientation of “the power reserve indicator” may slightly vary depending on  
the model.  
HOW TO READ THE POWER RESERVE INDICATOR  
The power reserve indicator lets you know the winding state of the mainspring.  
Before removing the watch from your wrist, observe the power reserve indicator  
to check if the watch has enough power stored to keep running until the next time  
you wear it. If necessary, wind the mainspring. (To prevent the watch from  
stopping, wind the mainspring to store the excess power that will allow the watch  
to run for extra time.)  
Remarks on the automatic mechanism of the mainspring  
The correlation between the number of hours the watch is worn and the winding state  
of the mainspring is provided below for your reference. However, the winding state  
of the mainspring may vary depending on actual use conditions, such as the number  
of hours you wear the watch or the extent of your movement while wearing it. It is  
recommended that you observe the power reserve indicator to check the level of  
remaining power of your watch.  
Power  
Reserve  
Indicator  
The mainspring of the watch becomes fully wound when it is worn for twelve hours  
for three to five consecutive days.  
The winding  
state of the  
mainspring  
The number  
of hours the  
watch can run  
Half wound  
Unwound  
Fully wound  
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In a case where you wear the watch for a short period of time each day, observe  
the power reserve indicator to check the level of the remaining power. If necessary,  
manually wind the mainspring.  
Approximately  
36 hours (1 day and a half)  
Approximately  
72 hours (3 days)  
The watch either stops  
or is running down.  
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TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
RASH AND ALLERGIC REACTION  
Adjust the band to allow a little clearance with your wrist to ensure proper  
airflow.  
Prolonged and/or repeated contact with the band may cause skin irritation  
or dermatitis for those susceptible.  
Possible causes of dermatitis  
• Allergic reaction to metals or leathers  
CARE OF YOUR WATCH  
The case and band touch the skin directly. Keep the case and band clean  
at all times. Use of an unclean watch will not only soil the sleeve edge of  
clothing but may also cause skin irritations.  
When you take the watch off, wipe off moisture, sweat or soil with a soft  
dry cloth as soon as possible. This will help to extend the life of the case,  
band and gasket.  
• Rust, contamination or perspiration accumulated on the watch case or  
band.  
If you should develop any allergic symptoms or skin irritation, immedi-  
ately stop wearing the watch and seek medical attention.  
<Leather strap>  
Gently blot up the moisture using a soft dry cloth. Do not rub the leather,  
as this will cause abrasions or discoloration.  
WATER RESISTANCE  
Non-water resistance  
<Metal bracelet>  
If “WATER RESISTANT” is not inscribed on the case back,  
your watch is not water resistant, and care should be taken  
not to get it wet as water may damage the movement. If the  
watch becomes wet, we suggest that you have it checked by  
the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SERVICE  
CENTER.  
Clean the metal bracelet with a soft toothbrush dipped in clean or soapy  
water. Be careful not to get water on the case.  
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When taking a shower while wearing a water resistant 5 bar watch, or  
taking a bath while wearing a water resistant 10, 15 or 20 bar watch, make  
sure to observe the following:  
• Do not operate the crown when the watch is wet with soapy water or  
shampoo.  
• If the watch is left in warm water, a slight time loss or gain may be caused.  
This condition, however, will be corrected when the watch returns to  
normal temperature.  
Water resistance (3 bar)  
If “WATER RESISTANT” is inscribed on the case back, your  
watch is designed and manufactured to withstand up to 3 bar,  
such as accidental contact with splashes of water or rain, but it  
is not designed for wearing while swimming or diving.  
Water resistance (5 bar)*  
If “WATER RESISTANT 5 BAR” is inscribed on the case back,  
your watch is designed and manufactured to withstand up to 5  
bar and is suitable for wearing while swimming, yachting and  
taking a shower.  
NOTE:  
5
bar WR  
Pressure in bar is a test pressure and should not be considered as corresponding  
to an actual diving depth since swimming movements tend to increase the  
pressure at a given depth. Care should also be taken when wearing and diving  
into water.  
Water resistance (10 bar/15 bar/20 bar)*  
If “WATER RESISTANT 10 BAR”, “WATER RESISTANT 15 BAR”  
or “WATER RESISTANT 20 BAR” is inscribed on the case back,  
your watch is designed and manufactured to withstand up to 10  
bar/15 bar/20 bar, respectively, and is suitable for wearing while  
taking a bath or shallow diving, but not for scuba diving. We  
recommend that you wear a SEIKO Diver’s watch while scuba  
diving.  
PRECAUTIONS ON WEARING YOUR WATCH  
10/15/20  
There is a possibility of injury caused by wearing the watch on your wrist  
especially if you fall down or bump into other people or objects.  
Exercise care when you hold an infant or small child while wearing the  
watch on your wrist, as the infant or child may be injured or develop an  
allergic reaction caused by direct contact with the watch.  
bar WR  
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Before using a water resistant 5, 10, 15 or 20 bar watch in water, make sure  
the crown is pushed in completely.  
Do not operate the crown when the watch is wet or in water. If used in sea  
water, rinse the watch in fresh water and dry it completely.  
Avoid undue shocks such as dropping or scratching against hard surfaces  
or playing active sports, which may cause temporary malfunctions.  
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PLACES TO KEEP YOUR WATCH  
PERIODIC CHECKS  
Avoid storing the watch in temperatures outside the normal range (below –10oC  
or above +60o C), as the electronic components may cease to function normally or  
the watch may stop.  
Inspection and overhaul of the watch will be performed by SEIKO. When you take  
your watch to the retailer from whom the watch was purchased, make sure that  
the watch will be serviced by SEIKO.  
Do not leave the watch in a place where it will be subjected to strong magnetism  
(for example, near television sets, loudspeakers or magnetic necklaces).  
We suggest that you have your watch checked once every three or four years to  
inspect whether the watch needs lubrication, or if there are any oil contaminated  
parts that need to be replaced to prevent malfunction. If the gasket is worn out,  
perspiration or water may penetrate the case, which damages the water resistant  
quality.  
Specify use of SEIKO genuine parts if parts replacement is required.  
Make sure to have the gasket and pushpin replaced when the watch is checked.  
Do not leave the watch where there is strong vibration.  
Do not leave the watch in dusty places.  
Do not expose the watch to chemical substances or gases.  
(Ex.: Organic solvents such as benzine and thinner, gasoline, nail polish, cosmetic  
sprays, detergents, adhesives, mercury, and iodine antiseptic solution.)  
Do not leave the watch in close contact with hot spring water.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Trouble  
Possible causes  
Solutions  
Refer to “HOW TO USE” to wind the mainspring and reset the time. While you are wearing  
the watch or when you take it off, check the remaining power shown by the power reserve  
indicator and wind the mainspring if necessary.  
The power supplied by the mainspring has been  
consumed.  
The watch stops operating.  
Wear the watch for an extended period of time, or when taking off the watch, turn the crown to  
wind the mainspring if the remaining power shown by the power reserve indicator is not  
sufficient for the next use.  
The watch is worn on your wrist only for a short period  
of time, or the amount of arm movement is small.  
Even though you wear the watch every day,  
the power reserve indicator does not move up.  
Return the watch to a normal temperature so that it works accurately as usual, and then reset  
the time. The watch has been adjusted so that it works accurately when it is worn on your  
The watch has been left or worn in extremely high or  
low temperatures.  
The watch temporarily gains or loses  
time  
wrist under a normal temperature range between 5 and 35  
.
Correct this condition by moving and keeping the watch away from the magnetic source. If this  
action does not correct the condition, contact the retailer from whom the watch was  
purchased.  
The watch has been left close to an object with a strong  
magnetic field.  
You drop the watch, hit it against a hard surface, or wear  
it while playing active sports. The watch is exposed to  
strong vibrations.  
Reset the time. If the watch does not work accurately as usual after resetting the time, contact  
the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.  
Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.  
The inner surface of the glass is clouded.  
Moisture has entered the watch because the gasket has  
deteriorated.  
The watch stops even though the power  
reserve indicator is not showing “0”.  
The watch has been left under a temperature below 0ºC.  
If the watch is left under a temperature below 0 , it may stop if the power reserve indicator is  
showing less than one-sixth. In such a case, turn the crown to wind the mainspring.  
Right after starting the watch, it seems that the  
second hand moves quicker than usual when  
setting the time.  
When starting the watch, it takes a little time before the  
It takes several seconds before the adjustment function starts working. Set the time after the  
second hand moves for approximately 30 seconds to set the time correctly.  
adjustment function starts working (this is not  
malfunction).  
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Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for any other troubles.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
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Features ............................................................ 3 hands (Hour and Minute hands, Second hand or  
Small second hand), Date display, Power Reserve  
Indicator  
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Frequency of crystal oscillator .......................... 32,768 Hz (Hz = Hertz … Cycles per second)  
Loss/gain ........................................................... Within 15 seconds per month (equivalento to  
1
second per day) (If the watch is worn on your wrist  
within normal temperature range between 5o C and  
35o C.)  
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Operational temperature range ......................... –10o C ~ +60o C  
Under a low-temperature condition (below 0 o C),  
always keep at least one-sixth of the watch power  
shown by the power reserve indicator.  
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Driving system .................................................. Spring Drive (Automatic type with manual winding  
function)  
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Hand movement ............................................... Glide-motion second hand  
Continuous operating time ................................ Approx. 72 hours (Approx. 3 days) *If the power  
reserve indicator shows the power supplied by the  
mainspring is full before starting the watch.  
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IC (Integrated Circuit) ........................................ Oscillator, frequency divider, and spring drive control  
circuit ( C-MOS-IC: 1 piece)  
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Jewels ............................................................... 5R64: 32 jewels, 5R65: 30 jewels  
The specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvements.  
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