Seiko Watch 4F32 User Guide

You are now the proud owner of a SEIKO Analogue Quartz Watch  
Cal. 4F32/8F32/8F33. For best results, please read the instructions  
in this booklet carefully before using your SEIKO Analogue Quartz  
Watch. Please keep this manual handy for ready reference.  
Usted es ahora un honrado poseedor del reloj SEIKO analógico de cuarzo  
Cal. 4F32/8F32/8F33. Para obtener de él los mejores resultados, lea las  
instrucciones del presente folleto con cuidado antes del uso de su reloj  
SEIKO analógico de cuarzo. Guarde este manual para fácil referencia.  
 
CAL. 4F32, 8F32, 8F33  
PERPETUAL CALENDAR  
Once set, the calendar automatically adjusts for odd and even months including  
February of leap years up to February 28, 2100.  
It indicates the month, date, day of the week (Cal. 8F33) and the number of years since  
the last leap year.  
HIGH ACCURACY  
Loss/gain : Annual rate of less than 20 seconds  
Before using the watch:  
Because the calendar is preadjusted at the factory, you only need to set the time,  
date and day (Cal. 8F33), and the calendar will automatically update itself.  
Before using the watch, be sure to read “HOW TO CHECK THE CALENDAR”,  
and then, set the time, date and day (Cal. 8F33) correctly following the  
procedures in “TIME/DATE SETTING” and “DAY SETTING”.  
* In case the calendar indication is not correct after the time/date setting is made, consult the  
retailer from whom the watch was purchased or an AUTHORIZED SEIKO DEALER.  
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Cal. 4F32, 8F32  
Cal. 8F33  
Hour hand  
Minute hand  
Hour hand  
Minute hand  
a b  
c
a b  
c
MON  
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8
CROWN  
CROWN  
Date  
Date  
Day of the week  
Second hand  
Second hand  
a: Normal position  
b: First click  
c: Second click  
 
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TIME/DATE SETTING  
CROWN  
Pull out to second click when Second hand  
is at the 12 o’clock position.  
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Turn in either direction to set the time and  
date.  
Push back completely in accordance with  
a time signal.  
DAY SETTING (For Cal. 8F33)  
Set the time and date first, and then, set the day of the week.  
CROWN  
Pull out to first click.  
MON  
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Turn counterclockwise to set the day.  
Push back in to normal position.  
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HOW TO CHECK THE CALENDAR  
CROWN  
Pull out to first click, and push back in to  
normal position within a second.  
The watch shows the calendar in the following  
order:  
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1. Leap year  
(Second hand)  
2. Month  
(Calendar frame)  
3. Date  
(Calendar frame)  
1. Leap year indication  
The second hand moves quickly at five-second intervals and stops to indicate the  
number of years that have passed since the last leap year. Before pulling out the  
crown to the first click, check and remember where the second hand is so that you can  
read how many seconds it has advanced.  
 
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5 seconds  
10 seconds  
15 seconds  
20 seconds  
Quick  
movement  
of  
second hand  
Number of years  
since  
the last leap year  
4 years  
(leap year)  
1 year  
2 years  
3 years  
1997  
2001  
2005  
·
1998  
2002  
2006  
·
1999  
2003  
2007  
·
2000  
2004  
2008  
·
Year  
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
2096  
2093  
2097  
2094  
2098  
2095  
2099  
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2. Current month  
The current month is shown in the calendar frame for  
5 seconds.  
Ex.: May 8th  
* January is represented by 1, February 2, and so on.  
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3. Current date  
The numeral in the calendar frame returns to the  
current date.  
✩ ✩  
* When the month and date are represented by the same numeral  
as in the case of January 1st, February 2ndand so on, the  
numeral in the calendar frame quickly advances and moves back  
by one to indicate that the month and date numerals are identical.  
Ex.: March 3rd  
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✩ ✩  
After the calendar has been displayed, the second hand starts moving quickly and  
then resumes normal movement.  
 
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NOTES ON USING THE WATCH  
HOW TO OPERATE THE SCREW LOCK TYPE CROWN  
(for models with screw lock type crown)  
To unscrew the crown:  
Turn the crown counterclockwise. (Then, pull it out for setting the time or checking the calendar)  
To screw in the crown:  
With the crown at the normal position, turn it clockwise while pressing it.  
TIME, DATE AND DAY SETTING  
When setting the date and day, turn the crown counterclockwise to advance the date and day and  
clockwise to move them back. The date and day change one day by turning the hour hand two full  
circles.  
TIME/DATE SETTING  
The date changes between 11:45 p.m. and 0:30 a.m. while the watch is in operation and between 9:00  
p.m. and 3:00 a.m. when it is changed manually by turning the hands. Therefore, note the following.  
[AM/PM checking]  
When setting the hour hand, check that AM/PM is correctly set.  
* When setting the time by advancing the hands, turn the hour hand past the 3 oclock marker. If the  
date advances, the time is set for the AM period. If it does not change, the time is set for the PM  
period.  
* When setting the time by turning back the hands, turn the hour hand past the 9 oclock marker. If  
the date moves back, the time is set for the PM period. If it does not change, the time is set for  
the AM period.  
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[Setting the time between 9:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m.]  
* If the time is adjusted to the time period between 9:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m., the date may not change  
properly. The watch, however, will indicate the date properly after 3:00 a.m.  
* To prevent this from occurring, first turn back the hour hand past 9:00 p.m., checking that the date  
moves back to the previous day, and then, advance the hands to the desired time.  
When setting the minute hand, advance it 4 to 5 minutes ahead of the desired time and then turn it  
back to the exact time.  
DAY SETTING  
The day changes between 11:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. while the watch is in operation and also when it  
is changed manually by turning the hands.  
Do not change the day between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. Otherwise, it may not change properly. If  
it is necessary to set the day during that time period, first change the time to any time outside it, set  
the day and then reset the correct time.  
HOW TO CHECK THE CALENDAR  
If the crown is pulled out to the second click instead of the first click and pushed back in to the normal  
position, the watch will not show the calendar.  
Do not leave the crown at the first or second click when you use the watch, as this will shorten the  
battery life.  
Note on the leap second  
One day normally is said to consist of 86,400 seconds. In fact, it can be longer or shorter  
than this because of irregular changes in the rotation cycle of the earth. When the  
accumulated fluctuations in the length of a day total plus or minus one second, one  
 
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second must then be added or subtracted as a correction factor. This is known as a  
“leap second”.  
The leap second correction is executed every year or two simultaneously throughout  
the world on the basis of information collected by astronomical observatories all over  
the world. The correction is effected between 11:59'59" p.m. and 0:00'00" a.m. GMT  
either on December 31 or on June 30, during which one second is added or subtracted.  
When this happens, please adjust your watch accordingly.  
Please refer to your newspaper for information on the leap second.  
BATTERY CHANGE  
The miniature battery which powers your watch should last  
5
Years  
approximately 5 years (Cal. 4F32) / 10 years (Cal. 8F32 and 8F33).  
However, because the battery is inserted at the factory to check the  
function and performance of the watch, its actual life once in your  
possession may be less than the specified period. When the battery  
expires, be sure to replace it as soon as possible to prevent any mal-  
function. For battery replacement, we recommend that you contact an  
AUTHORIZED SEIKO DEALER and request SEIKO CR1612 (Cal. 4F32)  
/ SEIKO CR2412 (Cal. 8F32 and 8F33) battery.  
[Cal. 4F32]  
10  
Years  
* If the calendar checking function is used frequently, the battery life may be less  
than the specified period.  
[Cal. 8F32, 8F33]  
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Battery life indicator  
When the second hand starts moving at two-second intervals instead of the normal  
one-second interval, replace the battery with a new one as soon as possible.  
Otherwise, the watch will stop operating in two weeks.  
* The time accuracy is not affected even if the second hand is moving at two-second intervals.  
* While the second hand is moving at two-second intervals, the watch will not show the calendar even  
if the crown is pulled out to the first click.  
Checking and adjustment of the calendar after battery change  
The calendar function is not affected by battery changes. However, after the battery  
is replaced with a new one, be sure to check that the calendar is correct. (See “HOW  
TO CHECK THE CALENDAR”)  
If the watch does not indicate the leap year, month and date correctly, have the watch  
adjusted by an AUTHORIZED SEIKO DEALER.  
WARNING  
Do not remove the battery from the watch.  
If it is necessary to take out the battery, keep it out of the reach of children. If  
a child swallows it, consult a doctor immediately.  
 
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CAUTION  
Never short-circuit, heat or otherwise tamper with the battery, and never  
expose it to fire. The battery may burst, become very hot or catch fire.  
The battery is not rechargeable. Never attempt to recharge it, as this may cause  
battery leakage or damage to the battery.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
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Frequency of crystal oscillator ................ 196,608 Hz (Hz = Hertz Cycles per second)  
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Loss/gain (Annual rate) ............................ ±20 seconds when used on the wrist approximately 12  
hours a day, at normal temperature range (5° C ~ 35° C) (41°  
F ~ 95° F)  
* Monthly rate of loss/gain may amount to approximately 4  
seconds depending on the condition of use.  
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Operational temperature range ............... 10° C ~ +60° C (14° F ~ 140° F)  
Driving system ........................................ Step motor for the time indication  
Ultrasonic motor for the calendar indication  
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Battery .................................................... SEIKO CR1612, 1 piece (Cal. 4F32)  
SEIKO CR2412, 1 piece (Cal. 8F32 and 8F33)  
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Battery life indicator  
IC (Integrated Circuit) .............................. C-MOS-LSI, 1 piece  
* The specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.  
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