SEIKO V147 SNE571P1 Compact Solar Scuba Diver Watch Caliber Instruction Manual

D-14V131 / V145 / V147 / V157 / V158DIVER’S WATCH FOR AIR DIVINGINSTRUCTIONS

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Thank you very much for choosing a SEIKO watch.For proper and safe use of your SEIKO watch, please read carefully the instructions in this booklet before using it.Keep this manual handy for easy reference.

  • Length adjustment service for metallic bands is available at the retailer from whom the watch was purchased. If you cannot have your watch repaired by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased because you received the watch as a gift, or you moved to a distant place, please contact SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER. The service may also be available on a chargeable basis at other retailers, however, some retailers may not undertake the service.
  • If your watch has a protective film for preventing scratches, make sure to peel it off before using the watch. If the watch is used with the film on it, dirt, sweat, dust, or moisture may be attached to the film and may cause rust.

WARNINGMake sure to read the following instructions before use and strictly observe them.

WARNINGWhen diving, never carry out operations other than those specified in this instruction manual. Mishandling of the product and misunderstanding of the displayed content may lead to a fatal or serious accident.

WARNINGThe diver’s watch is an auxiliary instrument that mainly displays the passage of time and does not ensure the safety of a user.  Use this watch while using the equipment (residual pressure gauge, water depth meter, etc.) required for safe driving.

WARNINGNever use this watch for “saturation diving” using helium gas.

WARNINGDo not dive using this product unless you have been properly trained in scuba diving, acquired the requisite experience and techniques for safe driving, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the operation and handling of this product, and inspect all functions of this product prior to each dive.

CAUTIONMake sure to read the following instructions before use and strictly observe them.

CAUTIONInspect the following items before diving (excluding saturation diving):

  • The watch is normally operating.
  • The remaining battery level is sufficient and the mainspring is sufficiently wound.
  • The rotating bezel turns smoothly. (The bezel rotation must not be too loose or too tight.)
  • Screws of the crown and other parts are reliably tightened.
  • No abnormalities such as flaws or cracks exist on the band or glass.
  • The band is reliably fixed (with a spring bar, buckle or other parts.)

* If any abnormality is observed in the above items, do not use this watch for diving.

CAUTIONDo not operate the crown or buttons underwater.

CAUTIONAs the use environment of the diver’s watch may affect not only the case or band but also the internal mechanism of the watch,  we recommend that you periodically request an overhaul for inspection and adjustment approximately once every three to four years.

Handling cautions

WARNINGPlease note that there is a risk of serious consequences such as severe injury if the following safety regulations are not strictly observed.

Immediately stop wearing the watch in the following cases:

  • If the watch body or band becomes edged by corrosion etc.
  • If the pins protrude from the band.

* Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.

Keep the watch and accessories out of the reach of babies and children.Care should be taken to prevent a baby or a child from accidentally swallowing the accessories.If a baby or child swallows the battery or accessories, immediately consult a doctor, as it will be harmful to the health of the baby or child.

Do not remove the secondary battery from the watch.* About the secondary battery → Power Source → P. 31Replacement of the secondary battery requires professional knowledge and skill. Please ask the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for the replacement of the secondary battery.Installation of an ordinary silver oxide battery can generate heat that can cause bursting and ignition.

CAUTIONPlease note that there is a risk of minor injury or material damage if the following safety regulations are not strictly observed.

Avoid the following places for wearing or keeping the watch:

  • Places where volatile agents (cosmetics such as polish remover, bug repellent, thinners etc.) are vaporizing
  • Places where the temperature drops below 5°C or rises above 35°C for a long time
  • Places affected by strong magnetism or static electricity
  • Places affected by strong vibrations
  • Places of high humidity
  • Dusty places

If you observe any allergic symptoms or skin irritationStop wearing the watch immediately and consult a specialist such as a dermatologist or an allergist.

Other cautions

  • For adjusting the length of the metallic band, specialized knowledge and expertise are necessary. Therefore, in such a case,  contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased. If you attempt to adjust the metallic band, an injury may occur to your hand or fingers, or parts of the band may be lost.
  • Do not disassemble or tamper with the watch.
  • Keep the watch out of the reach of babies and children. Extra care should be taken to avoid risks of any injury or allergic rash or itching that may be caused when they touch the watch.
  • If your watch is of the fob or pendant type, the strap or chain attached to the watch may damage your clothes, or injure the hand, neck, or other parts of your body.

WARNINGNever use the watch, in saturation diving using helium gas.

WARNINGWhile diving, never operate the watch in any other manner than set forth in the instruction manual.

WARNINGBefore using the diver’s watch, you have to be properly trained in various types of diving and possess the requisite experience and  skill to dive safely. When diving, strictly abide by the rules of diving.

CAUTIONPlease note that there is a risk of minor injury or material damage if the following safety regulations are not strictly observed.

Do not turn or pull out the crown when the watch is wet.Water may get inside of the watch.

  • If the inner surface of the glass is clouded with condensation or water droplets appear inside of the watch for a long time,  the water resistant performance of the watch is deteriorated. Immediately consult the retailer from whom the watch was  purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.

Do not leave moisture, sweat and dirt on the watch for a long time.Be aware of a risk that a water-resistant watch may lessen its water-resistant performance because of deterioration of the adhesive  on the glass or gasket, or the development of rust on stainless steel.

Do not wear the watch while taking a bath or a sauna.Steam, soap or some components of a hot spring may accelerate the deterioration of water resistant performance of the watch.

Precautions for diving (Please make sure to observe the following.)

Before divingBefore diving, check the following:* “Names of the parts and their functions” → P. 16

  1. The time is correctly set.
  2. The seconds hand is moving at one-second intervals.  If the hand is moving at twosecond intervals or it is stopped, place the  dial under light to charge the battery. * “Charging the battery” → P. 24
  3. The rotating bezel turns smoothly. (The bezel rotation must not be too loose or too tight.)* “How to use the rotating bezel” → P. 18
  4. The crown is completely screwed in.* “Screw down crown” → P. 17
  5. There are no visible cracks or scratches on the crystal or watch band.
  6. The band is firmly attached to the watch (with spring bars, clamp or other parts.)

CAUTIONIf there are any malfunctions, contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE  CENTER.

While divingPlease observe the following cautions for use.

The watch can be used for air diving within the water resistant range displayed on the dial.

Take care not to bump the watch against hard objects such as rocks.

Do not operate the crown or buttons underwater.

Bezel rotation may become slightly harder in the water but this is not a malfunction.

Structure of the caseIn the following types of models, take care of the following issues in usage.The bezel or protective outer case is securely fastened to the watch with setscrews.Never loosen the setscrews.

* The above illustration is provided as an example, therefore it may not be exactly the same as your watch.

CAUTIONNever loosen the setscrews used to fix the bezel or protective outer case.Doing so may cause damage or result in further loosening.* If you find that the setscrews have become loose or are functioning abnormally, consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.

After divingPlease follow the care instructions below after diving.

Rinse the watch in fresh water to wash out all seawater and wipe it thoroughly dry to prevent rust.
Avoid pouring running water onto the watch directly from a faucet. Put some water into a bowl first, and then soak the watch in  the water to wash it.

CAUTIONDepending on the environment where a diver’s watch is used, its inner parts or movement, as well as its case or band, may be affected. We recommend that you have your watch overhauled regularly once every 3 or 4 years.

Characteristics

• Water resistant performance for air diving… This watch is equipped with water resistant performance to be used in water for a  long period of time with scuba diving tanks. (It cannot be used for saturation diving that uses helium gas.)
• Solar charging function……. The watch operates while charging electricity by converting light received on a solar  cell placed beneath the dial to electrical energy.It cannot properly operate unless the remaining energy is sufficient.Place or store the watch in a location receiving light etc., to sufficiently charge  electricity.“How to charge the battery” → P. 24“Guide to charging times” → P. 25“Power Source” → P. 31

Names of the parts and their functions

* Some models may not have date/day of the week.

  1. Minute hand
  2. Hour hand
  3. Seconds hand
  4. Date/Day of the Week.“Date (Day of the week) setting” → P. 21
  5. Crown
  6. Rotating bezel“How to use the rotating bezel” → P. 18

How to use the rotating bezel

By setting the rotating bezel beforehand, the elapsed time since the start of an event can be measured.

  1. At the start of the event, for which you want to measure the elapsed time (for example, when you start diving), rotate the  bezel so that the mark on the bezel is aligned with the minute hand.* The rotating bezel is designed to rotate only counterclockwise. Do not forcibly rotate it clockwise. “[One-Way rotating bezel]” → P. 19* The above illustration is provided as an example, therefore it may not be exactly the same as your watch.
  2. Read the graduation on the rotating bezel to which the minute hand is pointing. The graduation on the rotating bezel to which the minute hand is pointing indicates the elapsed time.

Screw down crown

The screw down crown features a mechanism that can securely lock the crown when it is not being operated in order to prevent  any operational errors and to improve its water resistant performance.

  • It is necessary to unlock the screw down crown before operating it.
  • Once you have finished operating the crown, make sure to relock it.

To unlock the crown 】Turn the crown counterclockwise to unscrew it. Now the crown can be operated.

To lock the crown 】Turn the crown clockwise while gently pressing it in toward the watch body until it stops.

* When locking the crown, turn it slowly with care, ensuring that the screw is properly engaged. Be careful not to push it in forcefully, as doing so may damage the screw hole in the case.

[One-Way rotating bezel]As the evaluation of the remaining air in your cylinder is based on the information of the elapsed time of the dive, the rotating  bezel for a diver’s watch is designed to rotate only counterclockwise, so that the watch is prevented from displaying the elapsed time shorter than it actually is.

CAUTIONMake sure that you check the correct remaining amount of air in your cylinder before diving. Use the display of the elapsed time  by the rotating bezel only as a guide during diving.

How to set the time and date

How to set the time and dateTo set date independently, refer to “Date (Day of the week) setting” → P. 21.* Some models may not have date/day of the week.

Time setting

  1. Pull out the crown to the second click.Pull out the crown to the second click when the seconds hand is at the 12 o’clock  position; the seconds hand stops on the spot.
  2. For models with screw down crown,please unlock the crown before operating it.
  3. Push the crown back in to the normal position in accordance with a time signal.• The telephone time signal service is helpful for setting the seconds hand exactly.• For models with screw down crown, please be sure to lock the crown after operating it.

 

Date (Day of the week) settingDate/day of week-displaying models are so designed that the date changes once every 24 hours. The date (day of the week)  changes around 12 o’clock midnight. If AM/PM is not properly set, the date will change at 12 o’clock noon.

CAUTIONDo not set the date (day of week) within the following time frames. Amending the date during this time period may cause  problems such as the date failing to change the next day or may cause damage.Date-displaying models: 9:00 pm to 1:00 amDate/day of week-displaying models: 9:00 pm to 4:00 am

  1. Pull out the crown to the first click.• For models with screw down crown, please unlock the crown before operating it.
  2. Turn the crown to set the date (day of the week).Day of the week can be displayed either in Japanese or English by your choice.* Some models display the date and day of the week in the reverse order.
  3. Push the crown back in to the normal position.• For models with screw down crown, please be sure to lock the crown after operating it.

Manual date adjustment at the end of the monthIt is necessary to adjust the date at the end of February and 30-day months.

  • Some models may not have date/day of the week.

Ex.) To adjust the date in the A.M. period on the first day of a month following a 30-day monthThe watch displays “31” instead of “1.” Pull out the crown to the first click.Turn the crown to set the date to “1” and then push the crown back in to the normal position.

  • Some models display the date and day of the week in the reverse order.
  • For models with screw down crown, please be sure to lock the crown after operating it.

CAUTIONAvoid amending the date within the following time frames. Doing so may cause damage.Date-displaying models: 9:00 pm to 1:00 amDate/day of week-displaying models: 9:00 pm to 4:00 am

Charging the battery

How to charge the batteryExpose the dial to light to charge the watch.To ensure optimal performance of the watch, make sure that the watch is kept sufficiently charged at all times.

Under the following situations, the energy of the watch is likely to be depleted, resulting in stoppage of the watch:

  • The watch is concealed under a sleeve.
  • The watch is used or stored under conditions where it cannot be exposed to light for a long time.
  • Be careful to make sure that the watch does not get hot when it is charging. (The operating temperature range is -10°C to +60°C.)
  • When you first start using the watch or starting it after it stopped due to a lack of charge, charge the watch sufficiently using  the table on P. 25 as a guide.

Guide to charging timesCharge the watch using the times below as a guide.

The figures of “Time required for charging the watch to start moving at one-second intervals” are estimations of time required to  charge the stopped watch by exposing it to light until it moves at steady one-second intervals. Even if the watch is partially  charged for a shorter period, the watch will resume one-second- interval movement. However, it may shortly return to two- second-interval movement. Use the charging time in this column as a rough guide for sufficient charging time.

  • The required charging time slightly varies depending on the model of the watch.

V131

Illuminance lx (LUX) Light source Condition (Example) Time required for  fully  charging the watch Time required to get the small  seconds  hand  moving at  one- second intervals Time required for charging the watch to last for 1 day
700 Fluorescent light General offices 16 hours 1.8 hours
3,000 Fluorescent light 30W 20cm 90 hours 4 hours 30 minutes
10,000 Sunlight Cloudy day 30 hours 1.2 hours 8 minutes
100,000 Sunlight Sunny day (Under the direct sunlight on a summer day) 10 hours 6 minutes 1 minute

V145

Illuminance lx (LUX) Light source Condition (Example) Time required for fully charging the watch Time required to get the small seconds hand  moving at one-  second intervals  Time required for charging the watch to last for 1 day
700 Fluorescent light General offices 175 hours 11 hours 50 minutes
3,000 Fluorescent light 30W 20cm 40 hours 2 hours 10 minutes
10,000 Sunlight Cloudy day 10 hours 30 minutes 3 minutes
100,000 Sunlight Sunny day (Under the direct sunlight on a summer day) 3 hours 6 minutes 1 minute
V147 / V157 / V158
Illuminance lx (LUX) Light source Condition (Example) Time required for  fully  charging the  watch  Time required to get the  small seconds  hand moving  at one- second intervals  Time required for charging the watch to last for 1 day
700 Fluorescent light General offices 25 hours 1.8 hours
3,000 Fluorescent light 30W 20cm 120 hours 6 hours 30 minutes
10,000 Sunlight Cloudy day 35 hours 2 hours 10 minutes
100,000 Sunlight Sunny day (Under the direct sunlight on a summer day) 9 hours 24 minutes 2 minutes

About energy

When the energy stored in the watch is running down, the seconds hand starts moving at twosecond intervals.If the energy runs out, the watch will stop.If the seconds hand starts moving at two-second intervals, fully charge the watch.How to charge the battery → P. 24Guide to charging times → P. 25

Daily care

The watch requires good daily care

  • Do not wash the watch when its crown is in the extended position.
  • Wipe away moisture, sweat or dirt with a soft cloth.
  • After soaking the watch in seawater, be sure to wash the watch in clean pure water and wipe it dry carefully.

Do not pour running water directly from a faucet onto the watch. Put some water into a bowl first, and then soak the watch in the water to wash it.* If your watch is rated as “Non-water resistant” or “water resistant for everyday life”, do not wash the watch.“Performance and type” → P. 29Turn the crown from time to time

  • In order to prevent corrosion of the crown, turn the crown from time to time.
  • The same practice should be applied to a screw down crown.“Screw down crown” → P. 17

Performance and type

The case back shows the caliber and performance of your watch

  • Water resistant performance
  • Case NumberThe number to identify the type of your watch.
  • Magnetic resistant performanceRefer to pages P. 33 and P. 34.

* The above illustration is provided as an example, therefore it may not be exactly the same as your watch.

Lumibrite

If your watch has LumibriteLumibrite is a luminous paint that absorbs the light energy of sunlight and lighting apparatuses in a short time and stores it to  emit light in the dark. For example, if exposed to a light of more than 500 lux for approximately 10 minutes, Lumibrite can emit  light for 3 to 5 hours. Please note, however, that, as Lumibrite emits the light it stores, the luminance level of the light decreases  gradually over time. The duration of the emitted light may also differ slightly depending on such factors as the brightness of the  place where the watch is exposed to light and the distance from the light source to the watch.

  • In general, when coming from a place that is bright to a place that is dark, it takes human eyes some time to adapt to the  darkness making it difficult to see objects initially. (Dark adaptation)
  • Lumibrite is luminous paint that stores and emits light, which is harmless to human beings and the environment, containing no toxic materials such as radioactive substances.

<Brightness levels>

Condition

Illumination

Sunlight Fine weather 100,000 lux
Cloudy weather 10,000 lux
Indoor (Window-side during daytime) Fine weather more than 3,000 lux
Cloudy weather 1,000 to 3,000 lux
Rainy weather less than 1,000 lux
Lighting apparatus (40-watt daylight fluorescent light) Distance to the watch: 1 m 1,000 lux
Distance to the watch: 3 m 500 lux (average room luminance)
Distance to the watch: 4 m 250 lux

Power Source

The battery used in this watch is a special secondary battery, which is different from ordinary batteries.Unlike an ordinary silver oxide battery, the secondary battery does not require periodic replacement.The capacity or charging efficiency may gradually lower due to long-term use or operating environment.In addition, long-term use may shorten the charge duration due to wear, contamination, lubricant deterioration of mechanical  parts, etc. Request repair when the performance lowers.

WARNINGNotes on replacing the secondary battery

  • Do not remove the secondary battery from the watch.Replacement of the secondary battery requires professional knowledge and skill.Please ask the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for replacement of the secondary battery.
  • Installation of an ordinary silver oxide battery can generate heat that can cause bursting and ignition.

Overcharge prevention functionWhen the secondary battery is fully charged, the overcharge prevention function is automatically activated to avoid further charging.There is no need to worry about damage caused by overcharging no matter how much the secondary battery is charged in excess  of the “time required for fully charging the watch.”* For the required time to fully charge the battery, see “Guide to charging times” → P. 25.

WARNINGNotes on charging the watch

  • When charging the watch, do not place the watch in close proximity to an intense light source such as lighting equipment for  photography, spotlights or incandescent lights, as the watch may be excessively heated resulting in damage to its internal parts.
  • When charging the watch by exposure to direct sunlight, avoid places that easily reach high temperatures, such as a car dashboard.
  • Always keep the watch temperature under 60°C.

Magnetic resistant performance

Affected by nearby magnetism,a watch may temporarily gain or lose time or stop operating.Diver’s watches feature magnetic resistant performance which is equivalent to or above JIS Class 1.

DANGER
Indication on the case back Condition of use
No indication Keep the watch more than 5 cm away from magnetic products.(JIS level-1 standard)
Keep the watch more than 1 cm away from magnetic products.(JIS level-2 standard)

If the watch becomes magnetized and its accuracy deteriorates to an extent exceeding the specified rate under normal use, the  watch needs to be demagnetized. In this case, you will be charged for demagnetization and accuracy readjustment even if it  happens within the guarantee period.

The reason why a watch is affected by magnetismThe built-in motor is provided with a magnet, which may be influenced by a strong external magnetic field.

Examples of common magnetic products that may affect watches

Band

The band touches the skin directly and becomes dirty with sweat or dust. Therefore, lack of care may accelerate deterioration of  the band or cause skin irritation or stain on the sleeve edge.The watch requires a lot of attention for long usage.

Metallic band

  • Moisture, sweat or soil will cause rust even on a stainless steel band if they are left for a long time.
  • Lack of care may result in a rash or cause a yellowish or gold stain on the lower sleeve edge of shirts.
  • Wipe off moisture, sweat or soil with a soft cloth as soon as possible.
  • To clean the soil around the joint gaps of the band, wipe it out in water and then brush it off with a soft toothbrush.(Protect the watch body from water splashes by wrapping it up in plastic wrap etc.) Clean it off with a soft cloth.
  • Because some titan bands use pins made of stainless steel, which has outstanding strength, rust may form in the stainless  steel parts.
  • If rust advances, pins may poke out or drop out, and the watch case may fall off the band, or the clasp may not open.
  • If a pin is poking out, personal injury may result. In such a case, refrain from using the watch and request repair.

Polyurethane band

  • A polyurethane band is susceptible to discoloration from light, and may be deteriorated by solvent or atmospheric humidity.
  • Especially a translucent, white, or pale colored band easily adsorbs other colors, resulting in color smears or discoloration.
  • Wash out dirt in water and clean it off with a dry cloth.(Protect the watch body from water splashes by wrapping it up in plastic wrap etc.)• When the band becomes less flexible, have the band replaced with a new one. If you continue to use the band as it is, the band may develop cracks or become brittle over time.

Silicone band

  • As for material characteristics, the band is easily dirtied, and may be stained and discolored.Wipe off dirt with a wet cloth or cleaning tissue.
  • Unlike bands of other materials, cracks may result in the band being cut. Take care not to damage the band with an edged tool.
Notes on skinirritation andallergy Skin irritation caused by a band may result from various factors such as allergy to metals or leathers, or skin reactions against friction on dust or the band itself.
Notes on thelength of the band Adjust the band to allow a little clearance with your wrist to ensure proper airflow.When wearing the watch, leave enough room to insert a finger between the band and your wrist.

How to use the diver adjuster

If your watch’s metallic band has the Diver Adjuster function, the length of the band can be easily adjusted.It is very useful when you wear the watch over a wet suit or winter clothing.

  1. Lift up the flap approximately 90°until it stands upright, and then press the flap down further approximately 20°andlightly hold it.• When doing so, take care not to push the flap forcibly. Although you may feel slight resistance, doing this requires only a light force.
  2. Lightly pull the band on the 6 o’clock side of the watch along the curved line of the band to pull out the slider.• Doing this requires only a light force. Take care not to pull the band forcibly.• The slider can be pulled out approximately 30 mm. Take care not to pull it out more than this limit.Band on the 6 o’clock side of the watch
  3. While pressing the push button, lift up the clasp to release the buckle, and place the watch on your wrist.
  4. Slide the upper cover of the Diver Extender in the direction of the arrow, and then, pull it up to extend the two-piece foldover portion to the full extent.
  5. Place the watch on your wrist, and close the clasp (5-1) first and then, the flap (5-2).

 

*To fold up the Diver Extender, reverse the procedure above. When the two-piece folder portion of the Diver Extender is folded  up completely, it also clicks in the same manner as when it is opened.

How to use the diver extender

If your watch’s metallic band has the Diver Extender function, the length of the band can be easily adjusted.It is very useful when you wear the watch over a wet suit or winter clothing.

  1. Lift up the flap.
  2. While pressing the push button, open the clasp.• After opening the clasp, push the flap back to the normal position for safety’s sake.
  3. Open the two-piece foldover portion of the Diver Extender in the direction of the arrow.• Some force is required to open the foldover portion, and it will click when it is opened.
  4. Slide the upper cover of the Diver Extender in the direction of the arrow, and then, pull it up to extend the two-piece foldover portion to the full extent.
  5. Place the watch on your wrist, and close the clasp (5-1) first and then, the flap (5-2).* To fold up the Diver Extender, reverse the procedure above. When the two-piece folder portion of the Diver Extender is folded up completely, it also clicks in the same manner as when it is opened.

After sales service

Notes on guarantee and repair

  • Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or SEIKO CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER for repair or overhaul.
  • Within the guarantee period, present the certificate of guarantee to receive repair services.
  • Guarantee coverage is provided in the certificate of guarantee. Read carefully and retain it.
  • For repair services after the guarantee period has expired, if the functions of the watch can be restored by repair work, we will undertake repair services upon request and payment.

Replacement with functional parts

  • Please keep in mind that if original parts are not available, they may be replaced with substitutes whose outward appearance may differ from the originals.

Inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning (overhaul)

  • Periodic inspection and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning (overhaul) is recommended approximately once every 3 to 4  years in order to maintain optimal performance of the watch for a long time. According to use conditions, the oil  retaining condition of your watch mechanical parts may deteriorate, abrasion of the parts may occur due to contamination of  oil, which may ultimately lead the watch itself to stop.As the parts such as gasket may deteriorate, water-resistant performance may be impaired due to intrusion of perspiration  and moisture. Please contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for inspection and adjustment by disassembly  and cleaning (overhaul). For replacement of parts, please specify “SEIKO GENUINE PARTS.” When asking for inspection  and adjustment by disassembly and cleaning (overhaul), make sure that the gasket and push pin are also replaced with new ones.
  • When your watch is inspected and adjusted by disassembly and cleaning (overhauled), the movement of your watch may be replaced.

CAUTIONDepending on the environment where a diver’s watch is used, its inner parts or movement as well as its case or band may be  affected. We recommend that you have your watch overhauled regularly once every 3 or 4 years.

Troubleshooting

Troubles

Possible causes Solutions

Reference

The watch stops operating. The power is completely depleted or low. If you wear  the watch every day and this  occurs, the most likely cause  is the watch is hidden by  your sleeves or other  clothing when you wear it and it is not sufficiently  exposed to light. Sufficiently charge the battery until the seconds  hand moves  every  second. When you wear  the watch, try to make  sure that the watch is not hidden by your  sleeves or other clothing.  Additionally, when you  take the watch off, try to  place it in a bright place. P. 24
The seconds hand is  moving at twosecond intervals.
The stopped watch wasexposed to an adequatelight for longer than“the time  required tofully charge thewatch,” however,it  does not resumeits normal  onesecond interval  movementsor even does  not start operating. The light is too weak. More time is  required to fully charge the watch. The time taken to charge will differ depending on  the light intensity. For   details on charging  times, see “Guide to  charging times” → (P.  25). P. 25
The watch has been left in extremely high or low  temperatures for a long time. If the watch returns to room temperature, the accuracy will  eturn to  its original state. If it does not return to its original

state, contact the retailer from whom

the watch was purchased.

The watch temporarily gains/loses  time. The watch has been left close to an object with a  strong magnetic field. Correct this condition by moving and  keeping the watch   away from the magnetic source,  and reset the time. If  this action does not  correct the condition,  contact the retailer  from whom the watch  was purchased.
You drop the watch, hit it against a hard surface,  or wear it while playing  active sports. The watch  is  exposed to strong  vibrations. hard surface, or wear it while playing If  accuracy does not  return after setting the  time, consult the  retailer from whom  the watch was purchased.
The date changes at 12 o’clock noon. AM/PM is not properly set. Advance the hands by 12 hours. P. 20
Blur in the display persists. Blur in the display Small  amount of water has got  inside the watch due  to deterioration of  the gasket, etc. Consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.

* Contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased for any other troubles.

Specifications

Cal. V131 / V145 / V147 / V157 / V158
1. Features 3 hands (hours, minutes, seconds), date display (excluding V131)
2. Frequency of crystal oscillator

3. Loss/gain (monthly rate)

32,768 Hz (Hz= Hertz, cycles per second)
Monthly average loss/gain ± 15 seconds

Only if worn on the wrist in a temperature range of 5°C to 35°C

4. Operational temperature

range

-10 °C ~ +60 °C
5. Driving system Three step motors
6. Power source

7. Duration

Secondary battery, 1 piece
V131/V145: approx. 6 months

V147/V157/V158: approx. 10 months

8. IC (Integrated Circuit) Oscillator, frequency divider and driving circuit C-MOSIC, 1 piece
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* The specifications are subject to change without prior notice due to product improvement

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