Ca l. H0 2 3
INSTRUCTIONS
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INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCCIONES
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
ISTRUZIONI
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INSTRUÇÕES
用法説明
CONTENTS
Page
FEATURES ..................................................................................................................
BUTTONS & DISPLAY ................................................................................................
MODE CHANGE .........................................................................................................
TIME/CALENDAR MODE ...........................................................................................
WORLD TIME MODE .................................................................................................
STOPWATCH MODE ..................................................................................................
ALARM MODE ...........................................................................................................
NOTES ON OPERATING THE WATCH .......................................................................
BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR ........................................................................................
BATTERY CHANGE .....................................................................................................
TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH ......................................................
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................
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S EIKO DUO-DIS P LAY QUARTZ
Ca l. H0 2 3
FEATURES
TIME/CALENDAR
STOPWATCH
●
●
Measures up to 100 hours in 1/
1000 second increments
Lap time measurement
●
●
Fully automatic calendar
Daylight saving time display
WORLD TIME
SCROLL WINDOW
●
●
Time & date of 28 cities (on page
15)
Time transfer function
●
Scroll display of city names
BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR
ALARM
●
World time alarm function
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BUTTONS & DIS P LAY
There are four buttons as indicated in the illustration below .
[TIME/ CALENDAR m ode]
● Scroll window
Hour hand
Minute hand
Mode indicator
Second hand
● :
City nam e scrolls from right to left in TIME/CALENDAR SETTING display and
WORLD TIME and ALARM m odes.
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MODE CHANGE
Press repeatedly to select m ode. The m ode nam e scrolls from right to
left in the scroll window.
A
Mode indicator
● : The flashing STOPWATCH
indicator in any display mode
shows that the stopwatch is
counting.
A
TIME
TIME/
CALENDAR
● m ode
WORLD
WORLD TIME
CHRO
STOPWATCH
m ode
ALAR
ALARM
m ode
●
●
●
m ode
● :
When the hourly tim e signal/confirm ation sound for button operation is switched on,
a beep sounds with each press of Button A. As a reference aide, the beep sounds in a
different tone when the m ode changes over to the TIME/CALENDAR m ode.
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TIME/CALENDAR MODE
● The calendar adjusts autom atically for odd and even m onths including February of
leap years from 2001 up to 2050.
Press to show TIME/CALENDAR m ode.
A
[Tim e & Calendar Display]
[Day & Date Display]
City name
Minute hand
Hour hand
●
If left untouched
for 2 m inutes
B
C
Mode indicator
Date
Day of
the week
Second hand
Press any one
button.
A
D
Date
Second
“AM”/“PM” indicator
for 12-hour display only
Minute
Hour
Day of the week
● :
If the watch is left untouched for 2 m inutes when Day & Date Display is selected, the
digital tim e and city nam e disappear and only the day and date are shown. To show
the digital tim e and city nam e, press any one of the four buttons.
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TIME/CALENDAR S ETTING
● Set the digital tim e first before setting the analogue tim e, as the second hand is
governed by the digital tim e.
● Once the tim e and calendar of your area are set in the TIME/CALENDAR m ode, the
tim e and calendar of the other 28 cities covered in the WORLD TIME m ode will be
autom atically set.
Pre s s fo r 2 to 3 s e co n d s to s h o w
TIME/CALENDAR SETTING display.
City name
B
B
* Second hand points at the city previously
selected, and the name of the city scrolls in
the scroll window while the other digital
display windows become blank.
●
Press to select the city representing
your area.
D
D
●
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Press to select an item (flashing) to be
adjusted.With each press of the but-
ton, a flashing item changes over in
the following order
Digital tim e/ calendar setting
C
C
(See *1 on page 22)
Second
Minute
City
●
12-/ 24-hour
display
Hour
D
●
●
Year
●
Date
Month
Press to adjust the selected item .
(See *2 on page 22)
D
Analogue tim e setting
* Seconds setting
●
By pressing the button,the seconds are reset
to "00" and start counting immediately.
C
C
Press to show “SEC–SET–00”.
●
Press to reset Second hand to point to
the 12 o’clock position.
D
D
●
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Press to show “HOUR–SET”.
C
●
C
D
Press repeatedly to set Hour and
Minute hands to m atch the digital
tim e.
OR
D
A
●
(See *3 on page 22)
A
Press for the display selection.
C
●
Press to select the desired display.
D
●
*
[Day & Date Display] or [Time & Calendar
Display] can be alternatively selected.
Pre s s to re tu rn to TIME/CALENDAR
m ode. (See *4 on page 22)
C
D
B
B
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ENGAGEMENT/DISENGAGEMENT OF HOURLY TIME SIGNAL AND
TURNING ON/OFF OF CONFIRMATION SOUND FOR BUTTON OPERATION
With each press in TIME/CALENDAR m ode,
C
the hourly tim e signal and confirm ation sound
for button operation are alternately switched
on and off. (See *5 on page 22 )
C
Hourly time signal indicator
(displayed when hourly time signal and confirmation
sound are switched on)
HOW TO SET THE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (SUMMER TIME)
● If the daylight saving tim e is in effect, press
[Daylight saving tim e]
Button D for 2 to 3 seconds to display the
daylight saving tim e. To show the standard
tim e, press Button D again for 2 to 3 sec-
onds. (See *6 on page 22)
*
The daylight saving time indicator appears, and both
the digital and analogue time are advanced by one
hour from the standard time.
*
Daylight saving time can be set for each city except
Greenwich.
D
Daylight saving
time indicator
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WORLD TIME MODE
● Digital display
: City nam e,tim e, date and day of the week of the city selected from
the 28 cities in different tim e zones throughout the world that are
shown on the bezel.
● Analogue display : Hour and Minute hands --- tim e of your area (Hom e Tim e)
City(Second) hand--- selected city on the bezel (World Tim e City)
Press to show WORLD TIME m ode.
A
City name indicator
Selected city
(Ex.: Paris)
City hand (Second hand)
Time of your area
(Hour and Minute
hands)
9Mode indicato
Date of the selected city
Day of the week of
the selected city
“AM”/“PM” indicator for
12-hour display only
A
Daylight saving time indicator
Time of the selected city
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Press to set City (Second) hand to point
at the nam e of the city on the bezel
whose tim e/calendar you wish to know.
City name
C
C
*
The name of the selected city scrolls from
right to left in the scroll window,and then the
first 4 letters of the city name remain
displayed.
Tim e of the selected city is displayed in
the digital display window while Hour
and Minute hands show the tim e of
your area (Hom e Tim e).
City hand
Time of the selected city
●
Press for 2 to 3 seconds to set daylight
s a vin g tim e , if it is in e ffe ct in th e
selected city.
D
*
The daylight saving time indicator appears,
and the digital time advances one hour from
the standard time. To return to the standard
time display, press button D again for 2 to 3
seconds.
D
*
Daylight saving time can be set independently
for each city except Greenwich.
Daylight saving time indicator
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TIME TRANS FER FUNCTION
● The tim e displayed in the TIME/CALENDAR m ode can easily be replaced with the
tim e of the city selected in the WORLD TIME m ode.
Press to set City (Second) hand to point at the desired city.
C
▼
Press for 2 seconds to transfer the tim e of the city selected in WORLD
TIME m ode to TIME/CALENDAR m ode.
B
Ex. : Tim e of New York is transferred to TIME/ CALENDAR m ode:
In TIME/ CALENDAR m ode
In WORLD TIME m ode
B
●
*
A beep sounds and the Hour and Minute hands automatically turn to indicate the transferred time.
The mode returns to TIME/CALENDAR mode with the transferred city name shown in the scroll
window.
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TIME DIFFERENCES
GMT = Greenwich Mean Tim e
GMT
± (hours)
Marking on
the bezel/ dial
Nam e of city
or area
GMT
± (hours)
Marking on
the bezel/ dial
Nam e of city
or area
0
0
GMT
LON
PAR
ROM
BER
IST
Greenwich
London*
Paris*
+10
+11
+12
–10
– 9
– 8
– 8
– 7
– 6
– 5
– 5
– 4
– 3
– 1
SYD
NOU
WLG
HNL
ANC
LAX
YVR
DEN
CHI
Sydney*
Nouméa
+ 1
+ 1
+ 1
+ 2
+ 3
+ 4
+ 5
+ 6
+ 7
+ 8
+ 8
+ 9
Wellington*
Honolulu
Rome*
Berlin*
Anchorage*
Los Angeles*
Vancouver*
Denver*
Istanbul*
Moscow*
Dubai
MOW
DXB
KHI
Karachi
Dacca
Chicago*
DAC
BKK
HKG
BJS
NYC
YMQ
CCS
BUE
PDL
New York*
Montreal*
Caracas
Bangkok
Hong Kong
Beijing
Buenos Aires
Azores*
TYO
Tokyo
*
*
The cities marked with “*” use daylight saving time (summer time). See *7 on page 22
If you live in a time zone not covered in the list above, not all the functions are avairable. In such cases,
please consult the nearest SEIKO Service Center as listed in the SEIKO Worldwide Guarantee and
Instructions.
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STOPWATCH MODE
● Stopwatch m easures up to 100 hours in 1/1000-second increm ents.
(See *8 on page 23)
Press to show STOPWATCH m ode.
A
Mode indicator
●
Second hand
C
B
1/1000 second
A
D
Hour
Minute
Second
● :
While the stopwatch is counting, the Second hand indicates the elapsed tim e in
1-second increm ents and the graphic display scrolls from left to right in the scroll
window. (Hour and Minute hands indicate the current tim e)
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S TOP WATCH OP ERATION
● Before using the stopwatch, reset the digital counter to read “00:00'00"000” by
pressing Button D.
C
D
1 Standard m easurem ent
C
C
D
START
STOP
RESET
2 Accum ulated elapsed tim e m easurem ent
C
C
C
C
D
START
RESTART
STOP
RESET
STOP
* Stop and restart of stopwatch can be repeated as many times as required by pressing Button C.
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3 Lap tim e m easurem ent
C
D
D
D
C
D
D
RELEASE
RELEASE
FINAL LAP/ TOTAL TIME/
LAP 1
LAP 2
START
STOP
STOP
*
*
Timing and release of lap times can be repeated as many times as required by
pressing Button D.
When Button C is pressed at the end of timing, the final lap time is displayed.
D
RESET
"Lap time" refers to an elapsed
time required to cover a given
circuit or segment of a whole race.
Lap 3
Lap 1 Lap 2
Start
4 Tim ing of tw o com petitors
C
D
D
C
D
STOP
Tim e difference
betw een
STOP
LAP
START
RESET
Finish tim e
of the 2nd.
com petitor
Finish tim e
of the 1st.
finisher
the 1st. and 2nd.
com petitors
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ALARM MODE
● World tim e alarm : The alarm can be set to ring on the basis of the tim e (standard
tim e or daylight saving tim e) of a desired city without any tim e difference
adjustm ent.
Press to show ALARM m ode.
A
Selected city
(Ex.: London)
Mode indicator
B
C
Alarm “on”/“off” indicator
“AM”/“PM” indicator for
12-hour display only
A
D
Alarm indicator
Alarm time
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ALARM TIME S ETTING
Press for 2 to 3 seconds to show ALARM
SETTING display.
City name
B
B
*
The name of the city previously selected
scrolls in the scroll window while the other
digital display windows become blank.
●
Press to select the city for which you
wish to set the alarm .
D
●
Press to select an item (flashing) to be
adjusted. With each press of the button,
a flashing item changes over in the
following order:
C
Minute
City
Hour
●
●
B
C
D
Press to adjust the selected item .
(See *9 on page 23)
D
●
Press to return to ALARM m ode.
(See *10 on page 23)
B
*
“on” and the alarm mark are displayed and
the alarm is automatically engaged.
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ALARM ENGAGEMENT/DIS ENGAGEMENT
Press to show ALARM m ode.
A
▼
With each press, alarm is alternately engaged and disengaged.
C
C
C
Alarm indicator
“on” indicator
“off” indicator
[Alarm engaged]
[Alarm disengaged]
*
The alarm sounds at the designated time for 20 seconds. To stop it manually, press any one of the four
buttons.
ALARM TES T
Press and hold Buttons C and D at the sam e tim e in the TIME/CALENDAR m ode.
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NOTES ON OP ERATING THE WATCH
*1 • The day of the week is automatically set once the year, month and date are set.
• When the time is set in the 24-hour display, the world time and alarm time will also
be shown in the 24-hour display.
*2 • The digits,other than seconds and “12H”/“24H”, advance quickly if Button D is kept
pressed.
• When the seconds read any number between “30” and “59” and Button D is
pressed, one minute is added.
• When setting the hours in the 12-hour display, check that AM/PM is properly set. An
AM indicator in the morning, or a PM indicator from the afternoon is shown when the
12-hour display is selected. In the 24-hour display, there is no such indicator.
*3 The hands move counterclockwise by pressing Button A and clockwise by pressing
Button D.They move quickly if the respective buttons are kept pressed.
*4 If the watch is left untouched in the TIME/CALENDAR SETTING display with an item
flashing, it will automatically return to the TIME/CALENDAR mode in 2 to 3 minutes.
*5 The hourly time signal will not ring while alarm is sounding.
*6 Daylight saving time is a system adopted by some countries to make the best use
of daylight during a certain period in summer. Under this system the time is advanced
an hour.
*7 The use of daylight saving time may change in some areas or countries when it is so
decided by the countries concerned.
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*8 Remarks on stopwatch function:
• After 100 hours of counting, the stopwatch will automatically be reset to “00:00'00"000”.
• Even while the stopwatch is counting, the display can be changed from STOPWATCH
to another by pressing Button A.
* The mode indicator for the STOPWATCH mode flashes to indicate that the stopwatch
is counting. After the stopwatch is used, however, be sure to stop it by pressing
Button C as this will help to preserve the battery life.
*9 • The digits advance quickly if Button D is kept pressed.
• When the time in the TIME/CALENDAR mode is set in the 24-hour display, the alarm
time will also be shown in the 24-hour display.
• When setting the hours in the 12-hour display, check that AM/PM is properly set.
*10 If the watch is left untouched in the ALARM SETTING display with an item flashing,
it will automatically return to the ALARM mode in 2 to 3 minutes.
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●● W h e n a ll in d ic a t o r s lig h t ●●
C
D
If all indicators of the display light while in the
TIME/CALENDAR m ode, it is not a m alfunction.
This happens if Button C and D are pressed at the
s a m e tim e d u rin g tim e s e ttin g . In s u ch
a
case,press any one of the four buttons to return
to the TIME/CALENDAR m ode.
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BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR
● When the battery life indicator scrolls in the scroll window,
replace the battery with a new one as soon as possible.
Otherwise, the watch will stop operating in 2 to 3 days. We
suggest that you have the battery replaced by a SEIKO
DEALER.
Battery life indicator
* Even after the battery life indicator appears, time accuracy is not
affected.
BATTERY CHANGE
The m iniature battery which powers your watch should last approxi-
m ately 2 years. However, because the battery is inserted at the
factory to check the function and perform ance of the watch, its actual
life once in your possession m ay be less than the specified period.
When the battery expires, be sure to replace it as soon as possible
to prevent any m alfunction. For battery replacem ent, we recom -
m end that you contact an AUTHORIZED SEIKO DEALER and request
SEIKO SR1130W battery.
2
Years
* The battery life may be less than 2 years if:
• the alarm is used for longer than 20 seconds a day,
• the stopwatch is used for longer than 3 minutes a day,
• city selection is made more than 5 times a day,
• the confirmation sound is used more than 10 times a day, and/or
• the time transfer function is used more than once a day.
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NECES S ARY P ROCEDURES AFTER CHANGING THE BATTERY
*
After the battery is replaced with a new one , or in case an abnorm al display (Broken
num erals or letters etc.) appear, follow the procedures below to reset the IC.
Press and hold the four buttons for 2 to 3
seconds at the sam e tim e.
B
A
C
D
All digital indicators disappear at
once and the display shown at left
appears when the buttons are re-
leased.
Set the analogue tim e and digital tim e/
calendar.
(See “TIME/CALENDAR SETTING” on page 8)
*
All digital indicators are reset to show
"GREE", " 1" , " MON" and "AM 12:00 00"
in the TIME/CALENDAR mode.
*
Selected cities in TIME/CALENDAR, WORLD TIME, and ALARM modes are all reset to “GREENWICH”
by pressing the four buttons.
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WARNING
● Do not rem ove the battery from the w atch.
● If it is necessary to take out the battery, keep it out of the reach of children.
If a child sw allow s it, consult a doctor im m ediately.
● Never short-circuit, tam per w ith or heat the battery, and never expose it to
fire. The battery m ay burst, becom e very hot or catch fire.
CAUTION
● The battery is not rechargeable. Never attem pt to recharge it, as this m ay
cause battery leakage or dam age to the battery.
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TO P RES ERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH
● WATER RESISTANCE
Accidental
Condition
of use
contact
with water
such
Taking a
bath and
shallow
diving
Swimming,
yachting
and taking
a shower
Scuba
diving**
and
saturation
diving
Indication on
case back
Degree
of water
as rain
and
resistance*
splashes
Non-w ater
resistant
No indication
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
WATER
RESISTANT
3 bar
5 bar
WATER
RESISTANT
5 BAR
WATER
RESISTANT
10/ 15/ 20 bar
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
10/15/20 BAR
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● Non-w ater resistant
• If the watch becomes wet, have it
* Pressure in bar is a test pressure and
should not be considered as
corresponding to actual diving depth
since swimming movement tends to
increase the pressure at a given
depth. Care should also be taken on
diving into water.
** We recommend that you wear a
SEIKO Diver’s Watch for scuba
diving.
checked by an AUTHORIZED
SEIKO DEALER or SERVICE
CENTER.
● Water resistant 5/ 10/ 15/ 20 bar
• Do not operate the buttons when
the watch is wet or in water.
If used in sea water, rinse the
watch in fresh water and dry it
completely.
5
bar WR
• When taking a shower with a
water resistant 5 bar watch, or
taking a bath with a water resistant
● TEMPERATURES
10/15/20
bar WR
Your watch works with stable
accuracy within a temperature
range of 5°C and 35°C (41°F
and 95°F).
+60°C
10, 15 or 20 bar watch, be sure to observe the
following:
-10°C
* Do not operate the buttons 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.
Temperatures over 60°C (140°F) or below
–10°C (+14°F) may cause a slight time loss
or gain or battery leakage or shorten the
battery life.
However, the above conditions will be
corrected when the watch returns to normal
temperature.
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● CARE OF CASE AND BRACELET
● SHOCKS & VIBRATION
Be careful not to drop your watch
or hit it against hard surfaces.
To prevent possible rusting of
the case and bracelet, wipe them
periodically with a soft dry cloth.
● PERIODIC CHECK
● MAGNETISM
The analogue unit of your watch
will be adversely affected by strong
magnetism, though the digital unit
will not be affected. Keep the
It is recommended that the
watch be checked once every 2
to 3 years. Have your watch
checked by an AUTHORIZED
2
- 3
Years
N
S
watch away from close contact with magnetic
objects.
SEIKO DEALER or SERVICE CENTER to
ensure that the case, buttons, gasket and
crystal seal remain intact.
● CHEMICALS
● PRECAUTION REGARDING
Be careful not to expose the
watch to solvents, mercury,
cosmetic spray, detergents,
CASE BACK PROTECTIVE FILM
If your watch has a protective
film and/or a sticker on the case
back, be sure to peel them off
before using your watch.
adhesives or paints. Otherwise,
the case, bracelet, etc. may become
discolored, deteriorated or damaged.
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● LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL
● STATIC ELECTRICITY
The IC (Integrated Circuit) used
The normal life expectancy for
liquid crystal panel is
approximately 7 years. After that
it may decrease in contrast,
in your watch will be affected by
static electricity which may disturb
the display. Keep the watch away
a
7 Years
from close contact with objects such as TV
screens which emit strong static electricity.
becoming difficult to read. Please contact
your AUTHORIZED SEIKO DEALER or
SERVICE CENTER if you wish to have a
new panel fitted (guaranteed one year).
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S P ECIFICATIONS
1
2
Frequency of crystal oscillator........... 32,768 Hz (Hz = Hertz ... Cycles per second)
Loss/gain (monthly rate) .................... Less than 15 seconds at normal temperature
range (5° C ~ 35° C) (41° F ~ 95° F)
3
Operational temperature range ......... –10° C ~ +60° C (14° F ~ 140° F)
Desirable temperature range of use . 0° C ~ +50° C (32° F ~ 122° F)
4
5
Driving system .................................. Step motor, 2 pieces
Analogue display system
Time ............................................ Three hands (hour, minute and second hands)
6
Digital display system
TIME/CALENDAR mode.............. City, date, day of the week, hour, minute and
second
“AM”/“PM” in the 12-hour display
Mode indicator
(Alarm, hourly time signal and daylight saving
time indicators)
WORLD TIME mode ................... City, date, day of the week,hour, minute, second
“AM”/“PM” in the 12-hour display
Mode indicator
(Alarm, hourly time signal and daylight saving
time indicators)
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STOPWATCH mode .................... Hour , minute, second and 1/1000 seconds
Mode indicator
(Alarm, hourly time signal and daylight saving
time indicators)
ALARM mode.............................. World time alarm, Alarm time (hour and minute)
and city
“AM”/“PM” in the 12-hour display
Mode indicator and “on”/“off”
(Alarm, hourly time signal and daylight saving
time indicators)
7
8
9
Digital display medium ...................... Nematic Liquid Crystal, FEM (Field Effect Mode)
Battery............................................... SEIKO SR1130W, 1 piece
Battery life indicator .......................... Battery life indicator appears in the scroll window
when the battery life nears its end.
10 IC (Integrated Circuit) ........................ C-MOS-LSI, 1 piece
* The specifications may be subject to periodic changes without prior notice due to product improvements.
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