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Watch Catalogue2007-2008
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Contents
SEIKO History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
The SEIKO Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Water Resistance Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Abbreviations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Premier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Sportura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Arctura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Coutura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Kinetic™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Perpetual Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
World Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Alarm Chronograph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Chronograph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Diver’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
50 Metre Gents Bracelet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
50 Metre Gents Strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
100 Metre Gents Bracelet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Gents Dress Bracelet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Gents Dress Strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Automatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
100 Metre, 50 Metre Ladies Strap and Bracelet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Ladies Dress Bracelet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Ladies Dress Strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Stopwatch Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Stopwatches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
SEIKO Kinetic™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Calibre Function Matrix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Battery Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Service Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Service Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Service Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
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1881 Establishment by Kintaro Hattori of K Hattori & Co Ltd,
predecessor of today’s SEIKO Corporation
1892 Foundation of Seikosha clock supply factory
Production of wall clocks begins
1895 Production of fob watches begins
1899 Production of alarm clocks begins
1902 Production of table clocks and musical clocks begins
1913 Production of the fi rst wristwatch made in Japan
1924 SEIKO brand fi rst used on watches
1955 Introduction of Japan’s fi rst self-winding wristwatch
1958 Introduction of quartz clocks for broadcasting use
1959 Introduction of transistorised table clocks
1969 Introduction of SEIKO Astron, world’s fi rst quartz watch (35SQ)
1972 Introduction of world’s fi rst ladies’ quartz watch
1973 Introduction of world’s fi rst LCD quartz watch
with six-digit digital display
1975 Introduction of world’s fi rst multi-functional digital watch
1976 Introduction of world’s fi rst quartz alarm clock
1978 Introduction of world’s fi rst very-fi ne adjusted ultra-accurate
twin quartz watch
1979 Introduction of Pulsar brand
1982 Introduction of world’s fi rst TV watch
Introduction of Lorus brand
Introduction of world’s fi rst watch with sound-recording functions
1984 Introduction of world’s fi rst watch with computer functions
Seiko History
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1988 Introduction of quartz watch with sweep second hand
Introduction of quartz watch powered by the wearer’s movement,
requiring no batteries
Introduction of world’s fi rst intelligent analogue quartz
watch with alarm, chronograph and timer functions controlled
by an IC “computer on a chip”
1990 Introduction of the SEIKO Scubamaster, world’s fi rst
computerised diver’s watch to incorporate a dive table
Introduction of the SEIKO Receptor Message Watch
with FM paging function
1991 Introduction of the SEIKO Perpetual Calendar with world’s
fi rst “future proof calendar”
1992 SEIKO serves as Offi cial Timer of the Barcelona Olympic Summer Games
1994 Introduction of SEIKO Kinetic™ series
1997 Introduction of SEIKO Kinetic™ Arctura
1998 SEIKO serves as Offi cial Timer of the Nagano Olympic Winter Games in Japan
1999 Introduction of SEIKO Kinetic™ Auto Relay
Introduction of SEIKO Perpetual Calendar with time zone correction function
2001 Introduction of brand concepts Premier, Sportura, Vivace, Presage, and Rivoli
2002 SEIKO serves as Offi cial Timer of the Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games
in the United States of America
2003 Introduction of Arctura Kinetic™ Chronograph 7L22
2005 Introduction of the world’s fi rst Perpetual Calendar Kinetic™
Introduction of SEIKO Spring Drive™
2006 SEIKO Spring Drive™ voted watch of the year on timezone.com
2007 Introduction of SEIKO Kinetic Direct Drive
Seiko History
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The Seiko Website
The SEIKO website is designed to provide
customers, retailers and consumers with instant
access to information about SEIKO. Log onto
www.seiko.com.au and click the following links to
fi nd out all there is to know about the world’s
leading watch manufacturer.
Products – Learn more about the SEIKO Premium
Collection or explore the entire SEIKO product
range.
Support – Designed with retailers in mind, this
section provides service information, instruction
manuals you can download and ‘frequently asked
questions’ to aid in trouble shooting, procedures for
sending back repairs for prompt and effi cient
service.
About Us – Discover SEIKO’s history from humble
beginnings in 1881 and the rise that carried SEIKO
to new heights and international renown. Learn
about corporate structure, global networks and
SEIKO’s extensive involvement in sports timing.
Corporate – This section outlines specialised
services that include the printing of company logos
on the dial of a watch or clock, engraving and
personalised messages, as well as customised
packaging and more.
SEIKO will continue to grow and evolve and so too
will www.seiko.com.au, so keep checking for regular
updates. Please send any comments you have
to [email protected], all feedback is welcome.
www.seiko.com.au
100
SS
TI
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Water resistance
Stainless steel case
New release model
Advertised model
Solar
Titanium
Mines approved
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH
SSHCWR (10 BAR) XL
CURVED HARDLEX GLASS
B/R 35A5PG
CAL 7T62 Calibre Number
Band reference
Glass type
Case material (refer to Abbreviations page)
Reference number and price
Watch type
About This Guide
SNA763P $650
50 100 150 200 200DIVERS DIVERS
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EVERYDAY LIFE (International Standard ISO 2281) Recommended Usage
Splash Resistant
Rain Resistant
SWIMMING/WATERSPORTS (International Standard ISO 2281) Recommended Usage
Water-related Work
Swimming
Watersports (Snorkelling, Surfi ng, etc)
DIVING (International Standard ISO 6425) Recommended Usage
Scuba Diving
Saturation Diving
Water Resistance Usage
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AHC
ASG
ALSGP
ATI
FRP
GPDP
GPHC
HC
HGC
LSGP
MSSGP
PDP
SGP
SS
SSGP
SSHC
TGP.MGPHC
TGP.MSSGP
TGPDP
TGPTI.TI
THC
THC.BTI
THGMCETIHG
TI
TPDP
TSGP
TSSGP
TSSHC
TTIHC.TI
WR
XL
All Hard Coat case and back
All SEIKO Gold Plated case
All Light SEIKO Gold Colour Plated case
All Titanium case
Fibre Reinforced Plastic
Combined SGP and PDP middle with bezel and SS back
Combined SGP and HC middle with bezel and SS back
Hard Coating SS middle with bezel and SS back
Hard Gold Coating middle with bezel and SS back
Light colour SGP
SS bezel, combined SS and SGP middle and SS back
Palladium plated middle with bezel and SS back
SEIKO Gold Plated case and SS back
Stainless Steel case
Combined SS and SGP middle with bezel and SS back
Combined SS and HC middle with bezel and SS back
SGP bezel, SGP and HC middle and SS back
SGP bezel, combined SS and SGP middle and SS back
Combined SGP and PDP bezel, SS middle and SS back
Combined TI and SGP bezel, TI middle and TI back
HC bezel, SS middle and SS back
HC bezel, BTI (Bright Titanium) middle and BTI back
HGC bezel, combined Ceramics, TI and HGC middle and combined Ceramics, TI and HGC back
Titanium
PDP bezel, SS middle and SS back
Combined SS and SGP case and SS back
Combined SS and SGP bezel, SS middle and SS back
Combined SS and HC bezel, SS middle and SS back
Combined TI and HC bezel, TI middle and TI back
Water Resistant
Lumibrite hands and hour markers
Abbreviations
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KINETIC DIRECT DRIVE, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 35M2JB, CAL 5D22
KINETIC DIRECT DRIVE, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 4LJ5JB, CAL 5D22
KINETIC CHRONOGRAPH, TSSGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS
B/R 35M2LB, CAL 7L22
KINETIC PERPETUAL, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 34H6JZ, CAL 7D48
KINETIC PERPETUAL, TSSGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 34H6LZ, CAL 7D48
KINETIC PERPETUAL, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 4LA8JB, CAL 7D46
Classic Inspiration.
Modern Expression.
SRG001P $1300 SRG001P-2 $1250 SNL042P $1300
SNP003P $1200 SNP004P $1300 SNP015P $1300
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS100 SS100 SS
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AUTOMATIC, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS
SEE THROUGH CASE BACK, B/R 4K24AZ, CAL 6R20
PERPETUAL CALENDAR, TSSGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 3327LZ, CAL 6A32
PERPETUAL CALENDAR, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 3327JZ, CAL 6A32
AUTOMATIC, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
SEE THROUGH CASE BACK, B/R 3385AZ, CAL 6R15
AUTOMATIC, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
SEE THROUGH CASE BACK, B/R 3362AZ, CAL 6R20
AUTOMATIC, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
SEE THROUGH CASE BACK, B/R 4K25AZ, CAL 6R20
AUTOMATIC, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
SEE THROUGH CASE BACK, B/R 3385AZ, CAL 6R15
SPB003J $1950
SNQ004P $650SNQ003P $595
SPB009J $1300
SPB001J $1995 SPB005J $1950
SPB007J $1300
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS100 SS
100 SS 100 SS
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ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 34Z9JZ, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 34Z9JZ, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, TSSGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 34H7LZ, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 34H7JZ, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 4KT6JZ, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 4KK7JZ, CAL 7T62
SNA743P $850 SNA741P $850
SNA586P $850SNA585P $795
SNA747P $795
SNA587P $750
100 SS100 SS 100 SS
100 SS100 SS100 SS
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ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS, 48 DIAMONDS,
MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL, B/R 4KZ4JZ, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 34J0JZ, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 34J0LZ, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS, 48 DIAMONDS,
MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL, B/R 34J0JZ, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS, 48 DIAMONDS,
MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL, B/R 34J0LZ, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SSGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 35D5LZ, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SSGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 35E6LB, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 4LA9JB, CAL 7N82
SXD675P $525SXD678P $595
SXD773P $1250SXD774P $1300
SXD790P $650
SXD794P $750 SXD795P $595
SXD775P $1200
100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
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KINETIC CHRONOGRAPH, THCWR (10BAR), XL,
SAPPHIRE GLASS, SCREW DOWN CROWN,
SEE THROUGH CASE BACK, B/R 35M7JB, CAL 7L22
KINETIC CHRONOGRAPH, THCWR (10BAR), XL,
SAPPHIRE GLASS, SCREW DOWN CROWN,
SEE THROUGH CASE BACK, B/R 4LJ8JB, CAL 7L22
CHRONOGRAPH, THCWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 35A0JZ, CAL HO24
CHRONOGRAPH, THCWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, B/R 35A0JZ, CAL 7T82
CHRONOGRAPH, THCWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, B/R 4KT3JZ, CAL 7T82
CHRONOGRAPH, THCWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS
HONDA F1 RACING TEAM SPECIAL EDITION,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, B/R 4LK0JB, CAL 7T82
All-star Chronographs
SNL043P $1300 SNL043P-2 $1250 SNJ019P $995
SPC001P $995 SPC003P $950 SPC009P $995
100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, THCWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, B/R 35M7JB, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, THCWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, B/R 4LJ8JB, CAL 7T62
CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
MID SIZE CASE, 8 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, B/R 4LA5JB, CAL 7T92
CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
MID SIZE CASE, 8 DIAMONDS, SCREW DOWN CROWN,
B/R 4LA7JB, CAL 7T92
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SNAA95P $950 SNAA95P-2 $895
SND857P $895 SND861P $895
100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS
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KINETIC PERPETUAL, SSWR (10 BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 34H9JB, CAL 7D46
KINETIC CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10 BAR), L, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 34H9JB, CAL 7L22
KINETIC CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10 BAR), L, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 4KT4JB, CAL 7L22
KINETIC AUTO RELAY, SSWR (10 BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 34H9JB, CAL 5J32
KINETIC GMT, TSSHCWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
24 HOUR HAND, B/R 34H9JB, CAL 5M65
The Signature of Kinetic
SNP009P $1200 SNL025P $1200 SNL031P $1100
SNG079P $895 SUN003P $895
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS
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KINETIC CHRONOGRAPH, TSSGPWR (10BAR), L, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 35C6XB, CAL 7L22
KINETIC PERPETUAL, SSGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 34P0XB, CAL 7D48
KINETIC PERPETUAL, SSWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 34P0ZB, CAL 7D48
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 34D6YB, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, TSSGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 34D6XB, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, TSSGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 34D6XB, CAL 7T62
Relaxed, Refined and
Richly Detailed
SNL036P-9 $995 SNP008P-9 $895 SNP007P-9 $795
SNA694P-9 $695 SNA548P-9 $695 SNA550P-9 $695
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
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ANALOGUE, SGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 34D6YB, CAL 7N42
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 34D6YB, CAL 7N42
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 34D6XB, CAL 7N42
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 34D6ZB, CAL 7N42
SGEC72P-9 $450 SGED92P $450 SGEB76P-9 $450
SGEB77P-9 $399
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS
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ANALOGUE, SGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, 20 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34D5YB, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, 20 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 35J7YB, CAL 1N01
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, 20 DIAMONDS,
B/R 35J7YB, CAL 1N01
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN , 20 DIAMONDS,
B/R 35D6XB, CAL 5Y85
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, 31 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34D5XB, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, 20 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34D5XB, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (10BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, 20 DIAMONDS,
B/R 34D5XB, CAL 1N01
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, 20 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34D5ZB, CAL 7N82
SXD694P-9 $795 SXGN44P $850 SXGN28P-9 $850
SUK008P-9 $850 SXD724P-9 $895 SXD692P $850
SXGN26P-9 $850 SXD691P $795
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS
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ANALOGUE, SGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34D5KB, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34D5XB, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34D5ZB, CAL 7N82
SXD722P $495 SXD654P-9 $450 SXD655P-9 $399100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
Kinetic
KINETIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL, SCREW DOWN CROWN,
B/R 35J5JG, CAL 5M62
KINETIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS
ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL, SCREW DOWN CROWN,
B/R 35J5JG, CAL 5M62
KINETIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL, SCREW DOWN CROWN,
B/R 4KR3JZ, CAL 5M6
KINETIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL, SCREW DOWN CROWN,
B/R 34J6JM, CAL 5M62
KINETIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL, SCREW DOWN CROWN,
B/R 4KL2JZ, CAL 5M62
KINETIC, TIWR (10BAR), XL, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35B0MZ, CAL 5M62
KINETIC, SGPWR (5BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 34F2KM, CAL 5M62
KINETIC, SSGPWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 34F1LM, CAL 5M62
KINETIC, SSWR (10BAR), XL, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 34T2JG, CAL 5M62
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SKA367P $650 SKA371P $650 SKA371P-2 $595
SKA293P $750 SKA293P2 $725 SKA361P $650
SKA272P $525 SKA264P $525 SKA311P $495
200DIVERS
SS 200DIVERS
SS 200DIVERS
SS
200DIVERS
SS 200DIVERS
SS 100 TI
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
Perpetual Calendar
World Time
PERPETUAL CALENDAR, HCWR (10BAR), XL,
HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 3363MG, CAL 6A32
PERPETUAL CALENDAR, SGPWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 3337YG, CAL 6A32
PERPETUAL CALENDAR, SSWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 3337JG, CAL 6A32
WORLD TIME ALARM, SGPWR, WR, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 4LD6KB, CAL 5T82
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SNQ045P $475 SNQ012P-9 $425 SNQ007P $395
SPL006P $650
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
SS
Alarm Chronograph
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSHCWR (10BAR), XL,
CURVED HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 35A5PG, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL,
CURVED HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 35A5JG, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL,
CURVED HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 35A5JG, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL,
CURVED HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 35A6JZ, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL,
CURVED HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 35A6JZ, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL,
CURVED HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 4KW9JZ, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL,
CURVED HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 35N3PE, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, TSSGPWR (10BAR), XL,
HARDLEX GLASS, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 48Z8VG, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, TSSGPWR (10BAR), XL,
HARDLEX GLASS, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 34D7XG, CAL 7T62
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SNA763P $650 SNA761P $550 SNA759P $550
SNA769P $525 SNA767P $525 SNA775P $495
SNAA99P $595 SNA278P-9 $550 SNA552P-9 $550
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
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Alarm Chronograph
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, THCWR (10BAR), XL,
HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 35N5JG, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, THCWR (10BAR), XL
HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 34R2JB, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL,
HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 4LC4JB, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, TSGPWR (10BAR), XL,
HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 35C3XG, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL,
HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 35C3ZG, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, THCWR (10BAR), XL,
HARDLEX GLASS, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 35C2JB, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL,
CURVED HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 33K0JZ, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL,
CURVED HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 33B0JZ, CAL 7T62
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL,
HARDLEX GLASS, B/R 32M5JG, CAL 7T62
SNAB09P $575 SNAA35P $595 SNAA37P $550
SNAA02P-9 $575 SNAA01P-9 $550 SNA793P $575
SNA423P $475 SNA329P $499 SNA155P $499
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
Chronograph
CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 32B7LB, CAL 7T92
CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 33L3JG, CAL 7T92
CHRONOGRAPH, TSSGPWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35P7XG, CAL 7T82
CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35P7ZG, CAL 7T82
CHRONOGRAPH, SSWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35H0JG, CAL 7T92
CHRONOGRAPH, SSHCWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35H0JG, CAL 7T92
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SND123P $350
SND417P $450SPC014P-9 $750 SPC011P-9 $695
SND701P $450 SND703P $475 100 SS
100 SS100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS
Diver’s
KINETIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 35J5JG, CAL 5M62
KINETIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 35J5JG, CAL 5M62
KINETIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 4KR3JZ, CAL 5M62
KINETIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 4KL2JZ, CAL 5M62
KINETIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 34J6JM, CAL 5M62
PROFESSIONAL DIVER’S, THGMCETIHGWR (100BAR),
DIVER’S, XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS, SCREW DOWN CROWN,
ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL, B/R ZLM09, CAL 7C46
ANALOGUE, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 4KR3JZ, CAL 7N36
ANALOGUE, THCWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 34S7JZ, CAL 7N36
ANALOGUE, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, SAPPHLEX GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 4E21JZ, CAL 7N36
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SKA367P $650 SKA371P $650 SKA371P-2 $595
SKA293P2 $725SKA293P $750 S23611J $3500
SHC063P $599 SHC059P $725 SHC041P-3 $499
200DIVERS
SS 200DIVERS
SS 200DIVERS
SS
200DIVERS
SSDIVERS
SS200DIVERS
SS
200DIVERS
SS 200DIVERS
SS 200DIVERS
SS
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Diver’s
AUTOMATIC, THCWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 4K30ZZ, CAL 7S35
AUTOMATIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 4D41JZ, CAL 7S26
SNM037P-9 $595 SKX171KS $499200DIVERS
SS 200DIVERS
SS
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50 Metre Gents Bracelet
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (5BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 35A8KZ, CAL 7N39
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (5BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 35H3KB, CAL 7N39
ANALOGUE, SSWR (5BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 35H3LB, CAL 7N39
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (5BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4620KZ, CAL V742
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (5BAR), HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4620KZ, CAL V742
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (5BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4916XZ, CAL V742
ANALOGUE, LSGPWR (5BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 32E1KB, CAL 7N32
ANALOGUE, SSWR (5BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 44Z9JG, CAL 7N42
ANALOGUE, SSWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35P4JE, CAL 5Y66
SKP300P $525 SKP316P $499 SKP315P $475
SKT082P $275 SKT396P $275 SKT074P-9 $260
SKK350P $325 SGD449P $275 SNT011P $450
50 SS 50 SS 50 SS
50 SS 50 SS 50 SS
50 SS 50 SS 50 SS
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50 Metre Gents Strap
ANALOGUE, SSWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4LD3JB, CAL 5Y63
ANALOGUE, SSWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4LD2JB, CAL 5Y63
ANALOGUE, SSWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4LD0JB, CAL 5Y63
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4LL9KB, CAL 5Y66
ANALOGUE, SSWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS
B/R 4LL8JB, CAL 5Y66
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4K34JB, CAL 6G28
ANALOGUE, SSWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4K33JB, CAL 6G28
SPQ013P $450 SPQ011P $450 SPQ003P $425
SNT018P $450 SNT015P $395 SRK008P $350
SRK007P $295
50 SS 50 SS 50 SS
50 SS 50 SS 50 SS
50 SS
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100 Metre Gents Bracelet
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 34S9JZ, CAL 7N42
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 33K0JZ, CAL 7N42
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35A7JZ, CAL 7N32
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35B1JG, CAL 7N42
ANALOGUE, TSGPWR (10BAR), HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4310LZ, CAL 7N43
AUTOMATIC, SSWR (10BAR) XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SEE THROUGH BACK, B/R 30V4JB, CAL 7S36
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35G9JG, CAL 7N42
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 33X9JZ, CAL 7N43
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 33X9JZ, CAL 7N43
SGEC49P $350 SGEA85P $299
SKK629P $395
SGEC95P $325
SGF442PS $325 SNZ311K $299
SGED43P $350 SGG713P $299 SGG717P $299
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
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100 Metre Gents Bracelet
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 49L0NG, CAL V743
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 49L0LG, CAL V743
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 49L0LG, CAL V743
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 49L0JG, CAL V743
ANALOGUE, SSWR (10BAR), XL, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
B/R 49L0JG, CAL V743
SJW120P $325 SJW109P $299 SJW047P $299
SJW041P $275 SJW043P $275
100 SS 100 SS 100 SS
100 SS 100 SS
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Gents Dress Bracelet
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 34V8KG, CAL 7N42
ANALOGUE, TSGPWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 34V8LG, CAL 7N42
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 43Z5KB, CAL V732
SGEC70P $395 SGEC68P $395 SKG050P $295SS SS
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Gents Dress Strap
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4KS7KB, CAL 5Y66
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4KS6KB, CAL 5Y66
ANALOGUE, SSWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4KS4JB, CAL 5Y66
ANALOGUE, SSWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4KS5JB, CAL 5Y66
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4KL8KZ, CAL 7N39
ANALOGUE, SGP, HARDLEX GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 4J40KB, CAL 7N00
PAIR WITH SXGC62P P42
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 4LF8KZ, CAL 7N32
PAIR WITH SXDA12P P42
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 4LG0KZ, CAL 7N32
PAIR WITH SXDA16P P42
ANALOGUE, SSWR, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 4LG1JZ, CAL 7N32
PAIR WITH SXDA15P P42
SNT010P $450SNT006P $450 SNT003P $395
SNT007P $395 SKP290P $325 SFP994P $225
SKK646P $350 SKK650P $350 SKK649P $325
SSSS SS
SS SS
SS SS SS
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Gents Dress Strap
ANALOGUE, SGP, HARDLEX GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 4J36KB, CAL 7N00
PAIR WITH SFP988P P42
ANALOGUE, SGP, HARDLEX GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 4J37KB, CAL 7N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4E91KZ, CAL 7N43
SFP982P $225 SFP980P $225SGG480PS $275
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Automatic
AUTOMATIC, THCWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 4K30ZZ, CAL 7S35
AUTOMATIC, SSWR (20BAR), DIVER’S, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SCREW DOWN CROWN, ONE WAY ROTATING BEZEL,
B/R 4D41JZ, CAL 7S26
AUTOMATIC, SSWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SEE THROUGH CASEBACK, B/R 30V4JB, CAL 7S36
AUTOMATIC, SGPWR, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SEE THROUGH CASEBACK, B/R 3246KZ, CAL 7S26
AUTOMATIC, SGPWR, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SEE THROUGH CASEBACK, B/R 3179KG, CAL 7S26
AUTOMATIC, SSWR, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SEE THROUGH CASEBACK, B/R 3246JZ, CAL 7S26
AUTOMATIC, SSWR, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SEE THROUGH CASEBACK, B/R 3246JZ, CAL 7S26
AUTOMATIC, SSWR, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SEE THROUGH CASEBACK, B/R 3246JZ, CAL 7S26
AUTOMATIC, SSWR, XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
SEE THROUGH CASEBACK, B/R 3246JZ, CAL 7S26
SNM037P-9 $595 SKX171KS $499 SNZ311K $299
SNK394K $295 SNK128K $295 SNK381K $240
SNK357K $240SNK385K $240SNK393K $240
200DIVERS
SS 200DIVERS
SS 100 SS
SS SS SS
SS SS SS
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ANALOGUE, SGPWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35P8YG, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (10BAR), XL, HARDLEX GLASS,
11 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 35P9XG, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (5BAR), HARDLEX GLASS,
16 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 35H6KG, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (5BAR), HARDLEX GLASS,
16 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 35H6LG, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (5BAR), HARDLEX GLASS,
9 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 35J4KZ, CAL 7N89
ANALOGUE, SSWR (5BAR), HARDLEX GLASS,
9 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 35J4JZ, CAL 7N89
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (5BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
8 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 35G3YG, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, TSGPWR (5BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
20 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 35G3XG, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (5BAR), SAPPHIRE GLASS,
8 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 35G3XG, CAL 7N82
100 Metre, 50 Metre Ladies Strap & Bracelet
SXDA30P-9 $495 SXDA32P-9 $650 SXDA08P $750
SXDA06P $695 SXB402P $525 SXB397P $450
SXDA28P-9 $675 SXDA22P-9 $895 SXDA26P-9 $675
100 SS 100 SS 50 SS
50 SS 50 SS 50 SS
50 SS 50 SS 50 SS
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ANALOGUE, TSSGPWR (5BAR), HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 34T9LB, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35B2KB, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SSWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35B2LB, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, TGPDPWR (5BAR), HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4511LZ, CAL 7N82
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35P3KE, CAL 7N89
ANALOGUE, SSWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35P3LE, CAL 7N89
ANALOGUE, SGPWR (5BAR), CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4LL6KB, CAL 7N89
100 Metre, 50 Metre Ladies Strap & Bracelet
SXD736P $495 SXD784P $395 SXD781P $395
SXE584P $299 SXB404P $395 SXB403P $395
SXB406P $325
50 SS SS 50 SS
50 SS 50 SS 50 SS
50 SS
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ANALOGUE, SSWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
12 DIAMONDS, B/R 35E8JB, CAL 1E20
ANALOGUE, AHCWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35E7NB, CAL 1E20
ANALOGUE, HCWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35E9PB, CAL 1F20
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
12 DIAMONDS, B/R 35E1YG, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, TGP.MSSGPWR,
CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35E1MG, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35F7KB, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SSWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35F7JB, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35P5KE, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SSWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 35P5JE, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 33J4KM, CAL 7N00
Ladies Dress Bracelet
SUH005P $750 SUH003P $650 SYL818P $695
SUJE26P-9 $650 SUJE76P $550 SUJE48P $425 SUJE47P $350
SUJF04P $450 SUJF03P $395 SFQ862P $350
SS SS SS
SSSS SS SS
SS SS SS
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ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
10 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34W9KB, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
2 DIAMONDS, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 33L2YZ, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SSWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
1 DIAMOND, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34G4LB, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SSWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
1 DIAMOND, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 35G4JB, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 44Y2YB, CAL 2E20
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 44Y2YB, CAL 2E20
ANALOGUE, GPDPWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 44Y2XB, CAL 2E20
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4976KQ, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34W5KB, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 34Q1KB, CAL 1N00
Ladies Dress Bracelet
SUJD38P $595 SUJ708P-9 $395 SUJE69P $395 SUJE67P $375
SZZC50P $399 SZZC44P-9 $375 SZZC40P-9 $375
SUY016P $460 SUJD56P $450SUJC72P $375
SS SS SS SS
SS SS
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ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34V6KZ, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SSWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34V6LZ, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGP, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 48C1YB, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 30Q8KG, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN,
B/R 34W6KB, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN,
B/R 34W5VB, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SSWR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34W5LB, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL,
B/R 34W8KK, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 33D1YZ, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGP, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 48Q0KZ, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGP, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4965KZ, CAL 1N00
ANALOGUE, SGP, HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4965KZ, CAL 1N00
Ladies Dress Bracelet
SUJD24P $395 SUJD23P $395 SXJX78P $299 SUJ008P $295
SUJD42P $395 SUJD44P-9 $395 SUJD43P $395 SUJD52P $350
SUJ632P-9 $250 SXJX16P $295 SUJ120P $295 SXJX82P $295
SSSS
SS SS SS SS
SS
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ANALOGUE, SGP, HARDLEX GLASS, CABOCHON CROWN,
B/R 4J42KB, CAL 1N01
PAIR WITH SFP994P P34
ANALOGUE, SGP, HARDLEX GLASS, CABOCHON CROWN,
B/R 4J38KB, CAL 7N00
PAIR WITH SFP982P P35
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 4LG3KZ, CAL 7N82
PAIR WITH SKK646P P34
ANALOGUE, SGPWR, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 4LG5KZ, CAL 7N82
PAIR WITH SKK650P P34
ANALOGUE, SSWR, SAPPHIRE GLASS,
CABOCHON CROWN, B/R 4LG6JZ, CAL 7N82
PAIR WITH SKK649P P34
ANALOGUE, SSWR, WR, CURVED HARDLEX GLASS,
B/R 4LL3JB, CAL 1N00
Ladies Dress Strap
SXGC62P $225 SFP988P $225
SXDA12P $325 SXDA16P $325 SXDA15P $295
SUJF05P $325
SS SS SS
SS
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CALIBRE TIME/CALENDAR STOPWATCH LAP SPLIT MEMORY
S051 • up to 100H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits 100 Laps/Splits
S052 • up to 100H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits 100 Laps/Splits
S053 • up to 100H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits 100 Laps/Splits
S054 • up to 100H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits 100 Laps/Splits
S055 up to 10H in 1/100 sec 99 Laps 99 Splits 10 Laps/Splits
S056 • up to 100H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits 100 Laps/Splits
S057 • up to 100H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits 100 Laps/Splits
S058 • up to 100H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits 100 Laps/Splits
S059 • up to 99,999,9Dm in 1/10 Dm 999 Laps 999 Splits 100 Laps/Splits
S05A • up to 99,999,9Dm in 1/10 Dm 999 Laps 999 Splits 100 Laps/Splits
S140 • up to 10H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits 300 Laps/Splits
S141 • up to 10H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits 300 Laps/Splits
S143 • up to 10H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits 300 Laps/Splits
S149 • up to 1H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits 300 Laps/Splits
S321 up to 1H in 1/100 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits
S351 • up to 100H in 1 sec 999 Laps 999 Splits
W073 • up to 100H in 1/100 to 1H, then in 1 sec 99 Laps 99 Splits 10 Laps/Splits
CALIBRE TIMER OTHER FUNCTION BATTERY LIFE (APPROX)
S051 3
S052 100H in 1 sec (Double repeat) 3
S053 Energy Save Function 3
S054 100H in 1 sec (Double repeat) Daily Alarm, EL Backlight 3
S055 Solar Powered N/A
S059 100H in 1 sec (Double repeat) Daily Alarm 3
S140 Stroke Measuring 3 Memory capacity indicator
S143 Connectable to Printer SP12/SP11 3 Memory capacity indicator
S149 Built in Printer/Memory capacity indicator 3 Auto Start Function/Grip Switch connectable
S321 Count up/down to 60 minutes Pre-set multi-timer 2
S351 100H in 1 sec Time Calculation 3
Stopwatch Matrix
100
50
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APCWR (10BAR), HARDLEX GLASS
B/R BZA04N, CAL S141
PCWR, HARDLEX GLASS, B/R BZA04N, CAL S321PC, HARDLEX GLASS, B/R BZA04N, CAL S351APCWR (5BAR), ACRYLIC GLASS
B/R DFY6JB, CAL S058
PC, PAPER HOLDER FOR S23571J AND PRINTER, SFD001JPC, GRIPSWITCH FOR S23571J, CAL S149
PC, B/R BZA07N, CAL SP12PCWR, HARDLEX GLASS, B/R BZA02N, CAL S143PC, HARDLEX GLASS, B/R BZA08N, CAL S149
Stopwatches
S23593J $499
S23563J $299S23535P $499S23605P $299
S23549 $99S23547J $150
SFD001J $599S23569J $575S23571J $895
50 50
50 50
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APCWR (5BAR), ACRYLIC GLASS
B/R DD83AD, CAL S056
PCWR, ACRYLIC GLASS, CAL W073
PCWR, ACRYLIC GLASS, B/R 4HJ5DD, CAL S055 APCWR (5BAR), ACRYLIC GLASS
B/R DD83AD, CAL S05A
APCWR (5BAR), ACRYLIC GLASS
B/R DD83AD, CAL S056
APCWR (5BAR), ACRYLIC GLASS
B/R DD83AD, CAL S057
Stopwatches
S23609P $199
S23589J $99
S23590P $199 S23607P $325
S23601P $199S23603P $225
Alpha-Numeric A display method using both letters and numbers for indicating time,
day of week, date and other types of information.
Ambient Temperature Temperature of the atmosphere within the surrounding environment.
Analogue A timepiece with dial, hands and numbers or markers indicating
the 12 hour time span. The standard watch design.
Analogue Quartz The most commonly used term referring to any analogue timepiece that
operates on a battery or on solar power and is regulated by a quartz
crystal.
Automatic A mechanical watch in which the mainspring is wound by the rotation
of the oscillating weight.
Auto Repeat Timer A feature that allows for continuous operation of a countdown timer.
If the timer function is set at one hour and started, it will count down
to zero, beep with a warning signal and immediately return to the preset
time and start the countdown again. This cycle would continue until
the stop button is pushed.
Back Light A light used to highlight the display on digital watches to enable
the display to be read at night.
Band An attachment fi tted to the watch case to allow it to be worn on the
wrist.
Batons (Markers) The applied strokes on a watch dial to highlight hours.
Bezel The outer metal ring surrounding the glass, which may be purely
decorative or used in sports or diver’s models, where the numerical
bezel rotates to show elapsed time as well as other functions.
Bezel – Compass Bezel Direct the hour hand towards the sun. Turn the bezel, so that the “S”
(South) mark is positioned midway between the hour hand and 12 o’clock
position. The bezel indicates the approximate direction.
Bezel – Rotating Bezel Switch For those series, bezel performs as a switch to perform various modes
of the watch. Each time when the bezel is turned, mode changes and
the watch shows different display. The selected mode is always indicated
at 12 o’clock position.
Bezel – Rotating Rotate the bezel so that mark (or “60”) is where the minute elapsed
time bezel hand is pointing. You can tell how many minutes have
elapsed by reading the minute mark on the bezel.
TERM DEFINITION
Glossary Of Terms
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Glossary Of Terms
Bracelet A metal watch band.
Cabochon Crown A rounded semi-precious stone or synthetic material fi tted into the
watch crown as an ornament.
Calibre The size and factory number of a particular watch movement. The
number denoting the calibre is displayed on the caseback of a SEIKO
watch and is the fi rst four digits before the hyphen in an eight-digit
number.
Capacitor A high volume condenser that stores the current generated
by a SEIKO KineticTM watch.
Case and Caseback The upper and lower outside enclosure for the watch movement, dial
and hands and/or digital display. Primarily it is made from base metal,
stainless steel, gold, etc and includes a bezel, back and crystal. The
quality of the material dictates the appearance and value of the watch.
Case Seal/Gasket A protective seal fi tted inside the watch case to prevent entry of water
or foreign matter.
Chronograph Another name for
a stopwatch. This
feature allows one to
record the time of an
event starting from zero
and to stop and start
or go back to zero at
the push of a button.
Some also include
additional features such
as countdown timer
and lap time. Ideal for
sports enthusiasts.
Chronograph – Accumulated Time Total time of an event when timing is started, elapsed time stopped
and restarted.
Chronograph – Elapsed Time The actual time taken to travel over a specifi c course.
Chronograph – Lap Time The elapsed time required to cover a given section (lap)
of the whole distance.
TERM DEFINITION
ELAPSED TIME (CONTINUOUS)
00:00:00 00:20:00
SPLIT TIME
1st split 00:05:00
2nd split 00:11:00
3rd split 00:15:00
4th split 00:20:00
LAP TIME
1st lap 00:05:00 2nd lap 00:06:00 3rd lap 00:04:00 4th lap 00:05:00
00:00:00 00:05:00 00:10:00 00:15:00 00:20:00
stopstart
ACCUMULATED ELAPSED TIME
start stop restart stop stoprestart
00:00:00 00:05:00 00:05:00 00:14:00 00:14:00 00:18:00
Total Laps: 4Rest Time at Second Lap for 1 Minute Rest Time Driving Time
Elapsed Time Measurement ComparisonTotal Elapsed Time: 20 MinutesTotal Driving Time: 18 MinutesTotal Resting Time: 2 Minutes
Second Rest Time at 4th Lap for 1 MinuteFastest lap: 3rd Lap – 4 MinutesSlowest Lap: 2nd Lap – 6 Minutes(Includes 1 Minute of Rest Time).
RUN/REST MEASUREMENT
start stop
00:00:00 00:05:00
rest 1:00 rest 1:00
00:06:00 00:15:00 00:16:00 00:20:00
stop restart stop restart
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Chronograph – Split Seconds Function on a stopwatch that allows timing of more than one
competitor simultaneously or interval timing of the event. e.g. Laps.
Chronograph – Split Time The elapsed time required to cover a distance from the start to a given
point before the fi nish (or before going the whole distance).
Chronograph – Split Time Measures the elapsed time of a certain moment during an event. If you
Measurement want to know the elapsed time at a certain point measurement during
a track meet, you can tell exact time by using this. The chronograph
keeps running while split time is being displayed. Therefore, when split
time is released the display returns to original measurement of total
elapsed time.
Circuit An assembly of electronic elements that are used to convert energy
from a cell into a mechanical or digital display of time.
Clasp The portion of the band designed to fasten and unfasten a watch.
Clasp – Deployment The portion of the band designed to fasten and unfasten a Buckle
watch. Also known as a hidden clasp.
Coil A spool of wire that transforms the magnetic charge into electricity
to power the watch.
Countdown Timer Measures remaining time from preset period of time.
e.g. Can be used to count down time of a basketball game.
Crown/Winder The winding or setting knob, usually at the 3 o’clock position,
used to set the functions of the watch. i.e. Hands, calendar, etc.
Crystal A synthetic mineral crystal glass that is highly resistant to knocks
and scratches.
Dial The watch face on an analogue/duo watch.
Digital Watch The system of indicating time using the alpha-numeric method.
This system utilises either a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) or a Light
Emitting Diode Display (LED).
TERM DEFINITION
Glossary Of Terms
48
Glossary Of Terms
Diver’s Watches Diver’s watches are designed and manufactured especially for divers
whose lives depend on the reliability of their watch in the water. SEIKO
diver’s watches meet ISO (International Standardisation Organisation)
regulations. Diver’s watches must meet various standards regarding
water resistance, pressure resistance, readability in the water, time
presetting function (rotated elapsed time bezel), anti-magnetic ability,
anti-shock, rust resistance in salt water, manageability in the water,
ability to withstand sudden temperature change, etc. SEIKO diver’s
watches also have features such as: Rotating bezel that will only rotate
counter clockwise. This is so in case rotated accidentally the bezel will
not show an extended diving duration. For accurate setting, bezel
also has a one-minute interval click. Inscribed on the case back is the
battery replacement month to prevent the watch from stopping during
diving. Straps feature extra large buckles for easy fastening and longer
length to allow it to be worn over diving suit. Bezel is set higher than
the surface of the crystal to help protect it. Large luminous hands
and markers are designed for clear readability. Please refer to the
Instruction booklet for “Periodical Check”, “Pre-Diving Check”, and
“Battery Change Instructions”.
Dual Time Capability of a watch to display time in two different time zones.
Electro A bright blue-green panel lit by current from the battery at the press
of a button, which then stays illuminated for 3 seconds. This type of dial
illumination provides for easy reading of the time and other data in the
dark or under water.
Finish The surface texture of cases and bands, such as highly polished,
satin, metal injection moulding, etc.
Frequency The measurement of oscillations per second. The oscillation rate
of the quartz crystal depends on the shape and the way it’s cut.
Frost Finish A fi nish unique to SEIKO using stainless steel. A highly polished
case/bracelet is hit at high pressure with specially selected ceramic
beads, creating the rough frost effect. Cut frost fi nish is made by
stamping the initial shape into the case/bracelet then using the above
process to create the frost fi nish effect.
Gasket A rubber or plastic ring used in the case back, crown, push button
and/or with the crystal that, when properly fi tted and compressed,
seals the watch against penetration of dust, moisture and water.
TERM DEFINITION
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Generating Rotor A permanent rotating magnet capable of achieving an instantaneous
speed equivalent to 100,000 revolutions per minute.
Glass A general term used to describe mineral glass, acrylic resin or sapphire
watch glasses.
Glass – Acrylic A plastic glass that is easier than Hardlex crystal to scratch, and refl ects
more light. Shallow scratches can be buffed out easily.
Glass – Hardlex A type of mineral glass exclusive to SEIKO that is heat treated
to make it extremely hard wearing and scratch resistant.
Glass – Mineral A synthetic mineral crystal glass that is highly resistant to knocks
and scratches.
Glass – Sapphire A glass made from synthetic sapphire that is highly resistant to
scratching and second only in hardness to diamond.
Glass – Sapphlex A special glass created by SEIKO incorporating a layer of Sapphire
crystal bonded to Hardlex. It provides a brilliant watch glass with a
highly scratch resistant surface at a reasonable cost.
Hard Coating Hard Coating also referred to as Carbonised Titanium is composed of
titanium, carbon and nitrogen. These substances are placed in a special
device which vaporizes and ionizes the substance. The highly energized
particles then adhere to the material being plated, normally stainless
steel, to form a hard layer of coating. After this process, the colour
changes to a black or dark grey colour.
Hourly Time Signal Single beep/chime that rings on the hour, every hour when it is
engaged.
Hyper Capacitor A small high volume condenser capable of storing electrical current.
Integrated Circuit (IC) A miniature electronic circuit contained within a silicon chip. In a watch
it converts the regular oscillations of the quartz into timekeeping units,
which are then passed on to the hands of an analogue watch, through
the step motor to the display panel of a digital watch.
TERM DEFINITION
Glossary Of Terms
50
Glossary Of Terms
KineticTM Based on revolutionary technology, SEIKO KineticTM watches run entirely
on self-generated energy from the natural movement of your wrist,
which is converted into electricity to power the watch – it requires no
battery. Accurate to approximately 20 seconds +/- per month. Kinetic is
a Greek word for movement. See page 79 for more details.
KineticTM – Instant Start A function of some SEIKO KineticTM models whereby the Start Function
electrical charge bypasses the large volume capacitor and sends a
signal to the control capacitor to start the watch.
KineticTM– Power Reserve Indicator A device on some SEIKO KineticTM Watches, when the Power Reserve
button is pushed it advances the second hand to indicate the stored
reserve in the capacitor.
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) The type of display used in digital watches. Shows dark digits
on light-coloured background.
Lithium Ion A light metallic element used in a Hyper Capacitor for the storage
of electricity.
Lug Part of a watch case to which a bracelet or strap is attached.
The lugs can either protrude from the case or be recessed and hidden.
Lumibrite An environmentally safe illumination technology used for dials and
hands that, after brief exposure to light, glows brightly in darkened
areas for hours longer than conventional luminous or fl uorescent
paints.
Luminous Self-illuminating paint used on watch hands and hour markers
so that time can be read in the dark.
Metal Injection Unique method of manufacturing steel cases and bracelets. Metal is
heated to a very high temperature and injected into a mould to create
uniquely formed shapes.
Micron A measurement of thickness usually related to metal plating, equivalent
to one millionth of a metre.
Mode The mode switch or button of a watch that controls or selects
the function to be used.
TERM DEFINITION
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Module A term used to describe the complete timekeeping and display unit
in a digital watch.
Movement/Calibre/Module The internal components of a watch.
Oscillator A counter weight used to generate power in a KineticTM
or Mechanical watch.
Phenol Resin An activated charcoal fi bre used in a capacitor for the storage of
electricity.
Power Cell In watches, a small button or coin-sized metal container with metal salts
and chemicals inside which react with each other to generate a voltage.
This furnishes the electrical power to run the watch, also known as a
battery.
Pressure Test A method of testing the water resistance of watch cases
by air/water pressure.
Quartz Movement This movement is powered by a battery that charges a quartz crystal.
The vibrations are counted by an integrated circuit that sends
a once-per-second impulse to a step motor. There, the impulse is
converted to motion using a magnetic principle. The motion is linked
to the gear train, which turns the hands at a constant frequency. Quartz
never needs winding, and is virtually trouble-free.
Rotor A permanent rotating magnet making up one of the pieces
of the step motor.
Samarium Cobalt A powerful magnetic metallic element used for the production of the
rotor.
Seals Rubber or plastic gaskets used to protect watch movements from the
entry of moisture or foreign material into the case.
Shock Resistant A level of resistance to damage from shock that is equal to being
dropped from a height of one metre onto a hardwood surface.
Solar Watch A quartz analogue or digital watch that uses a solar cell, which converts
light into electrical energy when exposed to a light source. To store the
energy for use there are two types of secondary batteries (containers).
One is the rechargeable battery, the other is the capacitor. SEIKO
watches usually use a capacitor.
TERM DEFINITION
Glossary Of Terms
52
Glossary Of Terms
Stainless Steel Alloy consisting of iron, chromium and other metals that make
a product that is highly resistant to rust and ordinary corrosion.
Stator A piece of soft iron which passes through the centre of the coil and
intensifi es the magnetic fi eld. Used in a step motor or generator.
Stem A thin round metal pin or rod attached to the crown that is rotated
to wind mechanical watches, or pulled out and rotated to set the time
or other functions on a non-mechanical watch. It is located inside the
watch movement, and is threaded on its outer, where the crown is
attached.
Step Motor The combination of a coil, rotor and stator used to create movement
through the gear train to the watch hands to form the impulse signal
given out of the Integrated Circuit.
Stop Watch A wrist or pocket watch used specifi cally to record elapsed time.
May not include normal time keeping functions such a hour, minute
and second, although usually does in digital types (see chronograph).
Strap A name given to watch bands made of leather, plastic or fabric.
Tachymeter The tachymeter scale on Seiko watches is the logarithmic scale inscribed
around the bezel or inner ring of a chronograph analogue model. This
scale is primarily used to compute the speed of a vehicle based on its
travel time over a set distance. To use it for this purpose the chronograph
hand is started at a mile (or kilometre) marker. At the next mile (or
kilometre) marker reached, the point on the scale adjacent to the second
hand indicates the speed (in miles per hour, or kilometres per hour) of
travel between those two markers, i.e. over that mile or that kilometre.
A standard tachymeter will only determine speeds greater than 60 miles/
kilometres per hour using this method; slower speeds can be measured
however by decreasing the unit of measurement to say half-miles or half
kilometers, for example. The speed of an object is defi ned by the equation
speed = distance ÷ time. The function performed by a tachymeter is
independent of unit distance (i.e. is not specifi c to miles or kilometres).
A tachymeter can be used to measure speed in knots per hour or meters
per hour, or to measure an industrial production process in units per hour.
A tachymeter is simply a means of converting elapsed time in seconds per
‘x’ to ‘x’ per hour. The scale is generally only accurate for elapsed times
over approximately seven seconds.
TERM DEFINITION
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Glossary Of Terms
TERM DEFINITION
Telemeter The Telemeter roughly indicates the distance from your location to an
object that emits both light and sound. e.g. The distance to the place
where lightning struck, by measuring the time elapsed after you see the
fl ash of lightning until you hear the sound. A fl ash of lightning reaches
you almost immediately, while the sound travels to you at the speed of
0.33 km/second. The telemeter scale is so graduated that the sound
travels at a speed of 1 kilometre in 3 seconds.
Titanium A silver-grey, light, strong metallic element used in alloys such as steel.
Titanium is 70% harder than stainless steel and 40% lighter than stainless
steel. It is also non-allergenic, extremely resistant to salt water and
other forms of corrosion, and able to withstand extreme temperatures.
Water Resistance A watch that is equipped with a case and fi ttings that deter the
penetration of moisture. Watches are water resistant and depending on
the ISO standard the recommended usage varies. Refer to page 8 for
further details.
Water Resistance – Bar A unit of air pressure measured in kilograms per square Bar centimetre.
10 Bar equals 100 metres.
World Timer Displays time in up to 24 time zones.
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Rio de JaneiroAzores
TIME ZONE CHART
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Oscillating Weight
Movement of the wearer rotates
the oscillating weight.
Rotor
Transforms every movement
of the oscillating weight into
a magnetic charge.
E.S.U.
Stores the generated electrical
energy.
Generating Electricity
The natural movement of your
body is sensitively transformed
into electrical energy.
Storing Electricity
A high performance capacitor stores
the precious energy. Unlike a battery,
the E.S.U. (Electricity Storage
Unit) does not require regular
replacement.
Utilising Electricity
Advanced electronic circuitry
ensures that the energy is converted
with optimum effi ciency into
a quartz signal.
Circuit Block
Controls voltage and amperage.
And by quartz oscillation,
it produces a precise watch signal.
Seiko Kinetic
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SFP 7N00 •
SFQ V701 •
SFW V701 •
SGD 7N42 • •
SGE 7N42 • •
SGF 7N43 • • •
SGG 7N43 • • •
SHC 7N36 • • •
SJW V743 • • •
SKA 5M62 • •
SKG V732 • •
SKK 7N32 • •
SKP 7N39 • •
SKT V742 • •
SKX 7S26 • • •
SLQ 9T82 • • • 12 Hours 1/10th Second Increments •
SNA 7T62 • • • • 60 Minutes 1/5th Second Increments •
SND 7T92 • • • 12 Hours 1/20th Second Increments
SNG 5J32 • • •
SNJ H024 • • • • • 24 Hours 1/1000th Second Increments •
SNK 7S36 • • • •
SNL 7L22 • • • 45 Minutes 1/5th Second Increments •
SNN 7T94 • • • 60 Minutes 1/5th Second Increments
SNP 7D46 • • • • • •
SNP 7D48 • • • • • •
SNQ 6A32 • • •
SNT 5Y66 • • • •
SNZ 7S36 • • • •
SPB 6R20 • • • • • •
SPB 6R15 • • • •
SPC 7T82 • • • 40 Minutes in 1/100th Second Increments
SPC 7T84 • • • • 12 Hours 1/5th Second Increments •
SPL 5T82 • • • •
SRG 5D22 • • • • •
SRH 5D44 • • • • • •
SRK 6G28 •
SRZ DH33 •
SUJ 1N00 •
SUM 1N2W • • •
SUN 5M65 • • • • •
SUY 1N00 •
SXB 7N89 • •
SXD 7N82 • •
SXE 7N82 • •
SXG 1N01 •
SXJ 1N00 •
SZZ 2E20 •
Calibre Function Matrix
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SER
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SFP 7N00 SR616SW 5 Years Approx
SFQ V701 SR621SW 2 Years Approx
SFW V701 SR621SW 3 Years Approx
SGD 7N42 SR920SW 5 Years Approx
SGE 7N42 SR920SW 5 Years Approx
SGF 7N43 SR920SW 5 Years Approx
SGG 7N43 SR920SW 5 Years Approx
SHC 7N36 SR920SW 3 Years Approx
SJW V743 SR920SW 5 Years Approx
SKA 5M62 No Battery Required 6 Months Power Storage
SKG V732 SR920SW 5 Years Approx
SKK 7N32 SR920SW 5 Years Approx
SKP 7N39 SR920SW 5 Years Approx
SKT V742 SR920SW 5 Years Approx
SKX 7S26 No Battery Required Seiko Automatic
SLQ 9T82 No Battery Required 1 Month Power Storage
SNA 7T62 SR927W 3 Years Approx
SND 7T92 SR927SW 3 Years Approx
SNG 5J32 No Battery Required 4 Years Power Storage
SNJ H024 SR1130W 3 Years Approx
SNK 7S36 No Battery Required Seiko Automatic
SNL 7L22 No Battery Required 5 Months Power Storage
SNN 7T94 SR927SW 5 Years Approx
SNP 7D46 No Battery Required 4 Years Power Storage
SNP 7D48 No Battery Required 4 Years Power Storage
SNQ 6A32 SR927SW 4 Years Approx
SNT 5Y66 SR920SW 3 Years Approx
SNZ 7S36 No Battery Required Seiko Automatic
SPB 6R20 No Battery Required Seiko Automatic
SPB 6R15 No Battery Required Seiko Automatic
SPC 7T82 SR927W 3 Years Approx
SPC 7T84 SR927W 3 Years Approx
SPL 5T82 SR927W 3 Years Approx
SRG 5D22 No Battery Required 1 Month Power Storage
SRH 5D44 No Battery Required 1 Month Power Storage
SRK 6G28 SR626SW 3 Years Approx
SRZ DH33 CR2032 3 Years Approx
SUJ 1N00 SR516SW 3 Years Approx
SUM 1N2W 1x SR516SW & 1 x SR521SW 2 Years Approx
SUN 5M65 No Battery Required 6 Months Power Storage
SUY 1N00 SR516SW 3 Years Approx
SXB 7N89 SR621SW 2 Years Approx
SXD 7N82 SR621SW 2 Years Approx
SXE 7N82 SR621SW 2 Years Approx
SXG 1N01 SR521SW 2 Years Approx
SXJ 1N00 SR516SW 3 Years Approx
SZZ 2E20 SR521SW 3 Years Approx
Battery Chart
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How to start the watch
When using the watch for the fi rst time be sure to charge the Energy
Storage Unit (ESU) suffi ciently by swinging the watch from side to side
before setting the time and other functions.
1. Swing the watch side to side at a rate of twice per second.
2. After the watch is swung for approx. 2 to 3 minutes, and the second
hand begins to move in one-second intervals there is about six hours
of power available. It is not necessary to charge the ESU fully before
you wear the watch. While the watch is on your arm, the Automatic
Power Generator will ensure constant operation.
Notes: 1. To charge the ESU effi ciently, swing the watch from side to side, making and arc of
about 20cm. 2. No additional benefi t is obtained by swinging the watch more quickly or with
greater vigor. 3. When the watch is swung, the oscillating weight in the generating system
rotates to drive the mechanism. As it rotates, it creates a sound: this is not a malfunction.
How to set time
The Seiko Kinetic 5M62 series of watches are basic analogue
and can be set the same as any 2 or 3 hand watch.
1. Pull out the crown to the second click.
2. Turn the crown to set hour and minute hands.
3. Push crown back to normal position.
Notes: 1. When setting the hour hand, check that AM/PM is correctly set. The watch is so
designed that the calendar changes once in 24 hours. Turn the hands past the 12 o’clock
marker to determine whether the watch is set for the AM or PM period. If the calendar
changes, the time is set for the AM period. If the calendar does not change, the time is set
for the PM period. 2. 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.
Power reserve indicator
By pressing Button A once when the second hand is in 12 position the
watch can indicate how much power is stored in the ESU.
If the second hand advances to the;
1 position the watch has between approximately 1 and 7 days.
2 position the watch has between 7 days and 1 month.
4 position the watch has between 1 and 4 months.
6 position the watch has between 4 and 6 months.
• Hour, minute and second hands.
• Calendar (Date).
• Automatic Power Generator.
• Energy Depletion Forewarning.
• Overcharge Prevention Function.
• 6 Month Power Storage.
SKA SERIES (5M62) KINETIC
Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions
How to start the watch
When using the watch for the fi rst time be sure to charge the Energy
Storage Unit (ESU) suffi ciently by swinging the watch from side to side
before setting the time and other functions.
1. Swing the watch side to side at a rate of twice per second.
2. After the watch is swung for approximately 500 times, the second hand
begins to move in 1 second intervals. A further 200 swings will ensure
about 1 day of power available. It is not necessary to charge the ESU
fully before you wear the watch.
While the watch is on your arm, the Automatic Power Generator will
ensure constant operation.
Notes: 1. To charge the ESU effi ciently, swing the watch from side to side, making and arc of
about 20cm. 2. No additional benefi t is obtained by swinging the watch more quickly or with
greater vigor. 3. When the watch is swung, the oscillating weight in the generating system
rotates to drive the mechanism. As it rotates, it creates a sound: this is not a malfunction.
Automatic Power Save Function
If the watch is left untouched for approximately 3 days (or 72 hours), the
hands will automatically stop moving to minimise the electrical energy
consumed. Although the hands are stopped, a built-in Integrated Circuit
continues to compute the time.
Manual Power Save Function
1. The Power Save Function can also be activated manually. If you decide
not to use the watch for an extended period of time, use this function
to further conserve energy.
2. Pull out the crown to the fi rst click and push back into the normal
position within 1 second. The hands will stop but the IC continues to
compute the time
Energy depletion forewarning function
When the second hand starts moving in two-second intervals instead of
the normal one-second interval, the watch will run down in approximately
12 hours. If the Power Save Function has been turned off by swinging the
watch, and the second hand starts to move in two-second intervals, then
the power reserve may have been drained to an extremely low level. In
either case, charge the watch using the procedure above.
How to set time and date
1. The Seiko Kinetic 5J32 series of watches are basic analogue and can be
set the same as any 2 or 3 hand watch.
2. Pull out the crown out to the fi rst click and turn it counter clockwise to
set the previous day’s date.
3. Pull the crown out to second click and turn hands to the desired date.
The watch is designed so the date changes once in 24 hours as the
hands pass the 12 o’clock marker. When the date changes as the hands
pass 12 o’clock, the time is set for the AM period.
4. Turn the hands to set 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.
5. Push the crown back in completely.
Note: Do not pull the crown out to adjust the date/time until the Time Relay Function is
complete. This will cause time data retained inside the watch to be erased, thus disabling
Time Relay Function.
How to activate the Time Relay Function
Swing the watch from side to side for 2 to 3 seconds. The hour and
minute hands move quickly to indicate the current time computed by
the IC, setting AM and PM properly. The second hand moves quickly to
indicate the current second, and then continues moving
in one-second intervals.
Remarks on using the Time Relay Function
1. When using the watch for the fi rst time, it is necessary to adjust the
time and date as the watch has been set to the time of the area where
the Seiko factory is located.
2. The built in IC computes the time in a 24 hour manner making a
distinction between AM and PM periods. It does not compute the
date, and the Time Relay Function will not adjust the date. If the Power
Save Function has been active for more than one day before the Time
Relay Function is activated, be sure to adjust the date to the current
date.
3. If the Power Save Function has been in operation for several months
before the Time Relay Function is activated, the time indicated by
the hands may include a certain amount of loss or gain that has
accumulated during those months. Adjust the hands as required.
4. If the power reserve decreases to an extremely low level while the
Power Save Function is in operation, the Time Relay Function may not
be activated by swinging the watch. Instead, the second hand starts
moving in two-second intervals. In this case, set the time manually,
and charge the watch referring to the ‘Energy Depletion Forewarning
Function’.
• Hour, minute and second hands.
• Calendar (Date).
• Automatic Power Generator.
• Automatic Energy Saving Function.
• Time Relay Function.
• Energy Depletion Forewarning Function.
• Overcharge Prevention Function.
• 4 Year Power Storage.
SNG SERIES (5J32) KINETIC AUTO-RELAY
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How to start the watch
When using the watch for the fi rst time be sure to charge the Energy
Storage Unit (ESU) suffi ciently by swinging the watch from side to side
before setting the time and other functions.
1. Swing the watch side to side at a rate of twice per second.
2. After the watch is swung for approximately 500 times, the second hand
begins to move in 1 second intervals. A further 200 swings will ensure
about 1 day of power available. It is not necessary to charge the ESU
fully before you wear the watch. While the watch is on your arm, the
Automatic Power Generator will ensure constant operation.
Note: 1. Wearing the watch continuously for 12 hours will accumulate power to run the watch
for approximately one and a half additional days. As a general guideline, if you wear the watch
everyday for 12 hours over a period of a week, the power to run the watch for approximately
10 days will be additionally secured. If the watch enters the power save mode, this amount of
energy will keep the watch running for approximately one month and a half. 2. No additional
benefi t is obtained by swinging the watch more quickly or with greater vigor. 3. When the
watch is swung, the oscillating weight in the generating system rotates to drive the mechanism.
As it rotates, it creates a sound: this is not a malfunction.
Automatic power save function
In order to conserve the stored electrical energy, the watch automatically
enters Power Save Mode to stop the hands from moving approximately
24 hours after the watch is left untouched. In a case that the fully charged
watch enters the power save mode, the Time Relay Function of the watch
remains operable for approximately 4 years.
Perpetual calendar function
Once set, the calendar automatically adjusts for odd and even months
including February of leap years until the year 2100. While the watch is
in power save mode, the perpetual calendar continues to function (the
calendar continues to properly advance).
Energy depletion forewarning function
When the second hand starts moving in two-second intervals instead of
the normal one-second interval, the watch will run down in approximately
12 hours. If the power save function has been turned off by swinging the
watch, and the second hand starts to move in two-second intervals, then
the power reserve may have been drained to an extremely low level. In
either case, charge the watch using the procedure above.
How to set time and date
Because the calendar is pre-adjusted at the factory, you may only need
to set the time and date. Pull out the crown out to the second click.
The second hand will stop on the spot. Turn the crown to set the time.
Remember to check the 24 hour indicator to correctly set AM or PM. To
set the time accurately, advance the minute hand 4 to 5 minutes ahead of
the correct time, and then turn it back to the exact time.
To adjust the date pull the crown out to the fi rst click. Rotate crown
in either way to adjust to the correct date.
Note: Do not pull the crown out to adjust the date/time until the Time Relay Function is
complete. This will cause the time data retained inside the watch
to be erased, thus disabling the Time Relay Function.
How to do a complete calendar adjustment
Complete calendar adjustment is only necessary if the watch is completely
stopped due to shortage of stored energy. Each calendar item should be
adjusted in sequence of year, month and date.
1. Pull out crown to fi rst click.
2. Rotate crown to advance date and month until the correct year is
displayed. Refer to the Leap Year Chart to determine if the current year
is a leap year or to determine if it is 1, 2 or 3 years past the last leap
year.
3. After setting the watch to the correct year, continue to rotate the crown
to set the correct month and then the correct date.
4. Pull crown out to second click to set the correct time
(see How To Set Time And Date).
5. Push crown back to original position.
Note: The date, month and year indicators work independently from the hands of the watch.
Advancing the hands will not advance the date, month or year.
• Hour, minute and second hands.
• Calendar (Date).
• Automatic Power Generator.
• Automatic Energy Saving Function.
• Time Relay Function.
• Perpetual Calendar.
• Energy Depletion Forewarning Function.
• Overcharge Prevention Function.
• 4 Year Power Storage.
SNP SERIES (7D46/7D48) KINETIC PERPETUAL
Operating Instructions
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How to charge and start the watch
When using the watch for the fi rst time be sure to charge the Energy
Storage Unit (ESU) suffi ciently by swinging the watch from side to side
before setting the time and other functions.
1. Swing the watch side to side at a rate of twice per second.
2. After the watch is swung for approximately 500 times, the second
hand begins to move in 1 second intervals. A further 200 swings will
ensure about 1 day of power available. It is not necessary to charge
the ESU fully before you wear the watch. While the watch is on your
arm, the Automatic Power Generator will ensure constant operation.
Notes: 1. No additional benefi t is obtained by swinging the watch more quickly or with
greater vigor. 2. When the watch is swung, the oscillating weight in the generating system
rotates to drive the mechanism. As it rotates, it creates a sound: this is not a malfunction.
3. Do not pull the crown out to the second click position with the intention of stopping the
second hand just to save energy. By doing so, a large amount of current fl ows through the
built-in IC. Therefore, pulling the crown out to the second click position will not save energy
but, in fact, consume more energy than usual.
Energy depletion forewarning function
When the second hand starts moving in two-second intervals instead of
the normal one-second interval, the watch will run down in approximately
12 hours.
How to set time and date
1. Pull crown out to the fi rst click position (unscrew crown if your watch is
fi tted with this feature).
2. Turn crown counter clockwise until the previous day’s date appears.
3. Pull crown out to second click position.
4. Turn counter clockwise to advance the hour and minute hands
past 12am. Doing so will advance the date to the current date.
5. Set hour and minute hands to desired time. Ensure you consider
AM/PM period.
6. Push crown back in completely. (Ensure you screw crown back
in if fi tted with this feature.)
How to use stopwatch
The stopwatch can measure up to 45 minutes in 1/5th of a second
increments. After 48 minutes, the stopwatch stops automatically.
• Press Button ‘A’ to start, stop and restart the stopwatch.
• Press Button ‘B’ to reset the stopwatch.
* Do not press Buttons ‘A’ and ‘B’ at the same time, or press
one of the two buttons.
KINETIC CHRONOGRAPH SNL SERIES (7L22)
• Hour, minute and second hands.
• Calendar (Date).
• Stopwatch minute and 1/5th second hands.
• Stopwatch measures up to 45 minutes in 1/5th of a second.
• Automatic Power Generator.
• Energy Depletion Forewarning Function.
• Overcharge Prevention Function.
• 5 Month Power Storage.
Operating Instructions
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How to check and adjust calendar
1) Pull crown out
to fi rst click.
2) Zero Matching.
The Second Position
The second hand
moves to the initially
set zero position which
should be exactly at
the 12 o’clock. If not,
adjust it by turning the
crown. Then press the
button. The calendar
disk also moves to
the initially set zero
position within
this stage.
3) Zero Matching the
Calendar Disk.
The calendar disk
swings back and forth
for one time to show
that you are adjusting
the zero position of
the calendar disk. The
calendar disk should
show the initially set
zero position which
is ‘1’. If not, adjust it
by turning the crown.
Then press the button.
4) Adjusting the Date.
The second hand
moves to 9 o’clock
position to show that
you are now adjusting
the date. The calendar
disk moves to the
initially set current
date. Adjust it, if
necessary, by turning
the crown. Then press
the button.
5) Adjusting the
Month. The second
hand moves to 10
o’clock position to
show that you are now
adjusting the month.
The calendar disk
moves to the initially
set current month.
Adjust it, if necessary,
by turning the crown.
Then press the button.
6) Adjusting the Year.
The second hand
moves to 11 o’clock
position to show
that you are now
adjusting the year.
The calendar disk
moves to the initially
set current year.
Adjust it, if necessary
by turning the crown
(the calendar displays
the last 2 digits of
the Christian Era until
2032, it will display 4).
Refer year table, then
press the button.
7) Completing the
Adjustment. The
calendar adjustment is
completed by pushing
the crown back to the
normal position.
Before using the watch
Because the calendar is pre-adjusted at the factory, you only need to
set the time and date and the calendar will automatically update itself.
*Before using the watch, set the time and date.
How to set time and date
1. Pull out the crown out to the second click when the second hand
is at the 12 o’clock position.
2. Turn the crown in either direction to set the time and date.
3. Push the crown back completely when set to desired time.
Follow the procedures below to check the calendar and, if necessary, to
adjust it.
• Do not check and adjust the calendar between 11pm and 1am. If the
calendar is checked and adjusted between these times, the date may
not change properly. In such case, fi rst change the time to any time
outside this period, and then set the date. After that, move the hands
back to the correct time.
• If the crown is pulled out to the second click while the numeral in the
calendar frame is advancing or moving back, the second hand may be
misaligned from the 12 o’clock position (initial position).
• The button and crown operation cannot be made while the numeral in
the calendar frame is advancing or moving back. Press the button or
turn the crown after then numeral stops.
• If the watch is left untouched for more than 2 to 3 minutes while
checking or adjusting the calendar, the watch will resume
normal movement. In such a case, start again from the beginning
of the procedures.
• Do not leave the crown at the fi rst or second click when you use the
watch, as this will shorten the battery life.
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 a couple
of days. Time accuracy is not affected even if the hands are moving at
two-second intervals. While the second hand is moving at two-second
intervals, the date will not change. This is not a malfunction.
Checking and adjustment of the calendar after battery change
After the battery is replaced, be sure to check that the calendar is
correct. If the watch does not indicate the year, month and date correctly
adjust the calendar (see ‘How To Check And Adjust The Calendar).
• Hour, minute and second hands.
• Calendar (Date).
• Once set, the calendar automatically adjusts for odd and even months including
February of leap years up to February 28th 2100.
• Can indicate the year, month and date.
PERPETUAL CALENDAR SNQ SERIES (6A32)
Operating Instructions
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5 1 Year 2005 2033 2061 2089
6 2 Year 2006 2034 2062 2090
7 3 Year 2007 2035 2063 2091
8 4 Year (Leap Year) 2008 2036 2064 2092
9 1 Year 2009 2037 2065 2093
10 2 Year 2010 2038 2066 2094
11 3 Year 2011 2039 2067 2095
12 4 Year (Leap Year) 2012 2040 2068 2096
13 1 Year 2013 2041 2069 2097
14 2 Year 2014 2042 2070 2098
15 3 Year 2015 2043 2071 2099
16 4 Year (Leap Year) 2016 2044 2072
28 4 Year (Leap Year) 2028 2056 2084
29 1 Year 2029 2057 2085
30 2 Year 2030 2058 2086
31 3 Year 2031 2059 2087
YEAR TABLE
Operating Instructions
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Mode indicator
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How to change the mode
• Press button “A” repeatedly to select mode.
(Time – Chr – Rcll – Tmr – Alm)
Note: Chr - Chronograph, Rcll - Memory Recall, Tmr - Countdown Timer, Alm - Alarm
How to set time and calendar
1. Press button “A” to show Time mode.
2. Press button “B” for 2 to 3 seconds to enter Time mode (seconds
begin to fl ash).
3. Press button “C” to select an item (fl ashing) to be adjusted. With each
press of the button, a fl ashing item (sub-modes) changes over in the
following order: (Second, Minute, Hour, Date, Month, Year, 12/24 Hour,
Hand Set, Display Set).
4. Press button “D” to adjust the selected item:
– In the “Hand set” sub-mode, to advance the hour and minute hands
rapidly, push and hold button “D” for 2 seconds.
Press button “D” to stop the advancement of hands.
Press button “D” repeatedly to advance the minute hand in one minute
increments.
– When in the “Display Set” sub-mode, press button “D” to select either
the “Day Date” or the “Time Calendar” display.
After returning to “Time/Calendar“ mode, if the “Day/Date” display
was selected, it will appear when the second hand passes the 12:00
position twice.
5. Press button “B” to return to Time/Calendar mode.
*For silent button operation:
• Press button “A” to show Time/Calendar Mode (wait for display to
show).
• Press button “C” to turn on/off.
How to use chronograph
• Press button “A” to show Chronograph mode.
• Chronograph measures up to 24 hours in 1/1000-second increments.
• Before using the chronograph, reset the digital counter to read
“00:00’00”000” by pressing button “D”.
Standard measurement
• Press button “C” to start/stop/restart.
• Press button “D” for lap/lap release/reset.
Lap time measurement and lap time recall
Lap Time
• Press button “C” to start.
• Press button “D” for Lap 1 (clock will stop for 10 seconds and then
continue counting).
• Press button “D” for Lap 2 (clock will stop for 10 seconds and then
continue counting). (100 records available)
• Press button “C” to stop.
• Press button “D” to reset.clockwise to set the previous day’s date.
Recall
• Press button “A” to show recall mode.
• Press button “B” to switch between lap time and split time.
Lap time: Time of individual lap
Split time: Accumulated time of all laps
• Press button “C” to scroll through stored lap or split times beginning
with the last lap stored.
• Press button “D” to scroll through stored lap or split times beginning
with the fi rst lap stored.
How to use the countdown timer
• Press button “A” for Timer mode.
• Press button “B” for 2-3 seconds to enter the Timer mode (minutes
begin to fl ash).
• Press button “C” to select an item (fl ashing) to be adjusted. With each
press of the button, a fl ashing item changes over in the following order
(minute – hour).
• Press button “D” to adjust the selected item.
• Press button “B” to set the timer.
• Press button “C” to Start/Stop.
• Press button “D” to reset.
How to set alarm time
1. Press button “A” to show Alarm mode.
2. Press button “B” for 2 to 3 seconds to enter Alarm mode (hours begin
to fl ash).
3. Pressing button “D” selects Alarm 1 or Alarm 2.
4. Press button “C” to select an item (fl ashing) to be adjusted. With each
press of the button, a fl ashing item changes over in the following order:
(Hour, Minute)
5. Press button “D” to adjust the selected item
6. Press button “B” to return to alarm mode.
How to engage/disengage alarm
• Press button “A” to show alarm mode.
• Press button “C” to alternately engage and disengage alarm.
Note: 1. The alarm sounds at the designated time for 20 seconds. To stop it manually, press
any one of the four buttons. 2. To test the alarm, press and hold buttons “C” and “D” at the
same time in the Time/Calendar mode.
• 24 hour, hour, minute, second hands.
• Calendar (Day, date).
• Chronograph measures up to 24 hours in 1/1000 second increments.
• Split/Lap time measurements.
• Memory recall – 100 records of split and lap time can be obtained and recalled.
• Countdown timer can be set up to 23 hours 59 minutes in one minute increments.
• 2 daily alarm functions.
ANALOG/DIGITAL, DUO DISPLAY,1/1000 SECOND CHRONOGRAPH, COUNTDOWN TIMERSNJ SERIES (H024)
Operating Instructions
LOCAL TIME hour hand LOCAL TIME minute hand
Minute hand
City name hand
Date
ALARM minute hand
Hour hand
Small second hand
ALARM hour hand
a: Normal positionb: First clickc: Second click
a b c
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How to set time and calendar
1. Unscrew crown (if screwdown type) and pull out to the fi rst click
position.
2. Turn the crown counter-clockwise until the previous day’s date
appears.
3. Pull the crown out to second click position.
4. Turn counter-clockwise to advance the hour and minute hands past
12:00 AM. Doing so will advance the date to the current date.
5. Set hour and minute hands to the desired time taking AM or PM into
consideration.
6. Push the crown back into the original position.
7. Screw in the crown (if screwdown type).
How to adjust alarm hands, city name hand and local time hands
Note
The adjustment of the alarm hands, the city name hand and the local
time hands are all performed when the crown is pulled out to the second
click position.
1. Pull the crown out to the second click position.
2. Press button “B” to set the alarm hour and minute hands to the
current time.
3. Press button “A” for 2-3 seconds.
– The city name hand will make one complete rotation and can now be
adjusted.
4. Press button “B” to advance the city name hand to your home city.
5. Press button “A” for 2-3 seconds.
– The local time hands will make one complete rotation and can now be
adjusted.
6. Press button “B” to advance the local time hands to the current local
time.
Note
Local time is expressed in 24-hour time.
Please pay close attention to AM and PM: 2:00 AM = 2:00 hours /
2:00 PM = 14:00 hours
How to set alarm
1. Pull the crown out to the second click position.
2. Press button “B” to set the alarm hour and minute hands to the
current time (same as above).
3. Push the crown back to normal position.
4. Pull the crown out to the fi rst click position.
5. Press button “B” to set the alarm hour and minute hands to desired
alarm time.
6. Push the crown back to normal position.
7. Alarm sound stops by pressing button “A” or “B”.
How to use the world time function and display the local time in a
different time zone
1. Properly adjust the city name hand and the local time hands for the
home city and the current time (as instructed above).
2. Press button “A”, the city name hand will rotate clockwise and point to
a city in a different time zone.
3. Press button “B”, the city name hand will rotate counter-clockwise and
point to a city in a different time zone.
4. The local time sub-dial displays the current (24-hour) time for the city
that the city name hand is pointing to.
5. The arrows under the city names indicate that those cities observe
Daylight Saving Time (DST). To determine the local time in a city that is
observing DST, advance the city name hand to the city that the arrow
point is under.
• Hour, minute and second hand.
• Date.
• World Time (24 cities).
• One time alarm.
• Daylight Saving Time capable.
• Alarm.
WORLD TIMERSPL SERIES (5T82)
Operating Instructions
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How to set time and date
1. Pull crown out to the fi rst click position (unscrew crown if your watch is
fi tted with this feature).
2. Turn crown counter clockwise until the previous day’s date appears.
3. Pull crown out to second click position.
4. Turn counter clockwise to advance the hour and minute hands past
12am. Doing so will advance the date to the current date.
5. Set hour and minute hands to desired time. Ensure you consider
AM/PM period.
6. Push crown back in completely. (Ensure you screw crown back in
if fi tted with this feature.)
How to set alarm time
1. Pull the crown out to the second click position.
2. Press ‘B’ to set the alarm hour and minute hands to the correct time.
3. Push the crown back to the normal position. Once the time is set, you
do not have to adjust again unless there is a change in time
(e.g. daylight savings).
4. For a dual time zone adjust hands on any desired time.
How to set alarm
1. Pull the crown to the fi rst click position.
2. Press button ‘B’ to set the alarm hour and minute hands to
desired alarm time.
3. Push the crown back to the normal position.
Note: Alarm setting on a 12 hour basis only. Alarm will ring at the designated time for 20
seconds; one time only alarm. The alarm needs to be reset in order to re-engage the alarm
function.
How to use stopwatch
The stopwatch can measure up to 60 minutes in 1/5th of a second
increments. Press Button ‘A’ to start, stop and restart the stopwatch.
• Press Button ‘A’ to start/stop/restart the stopwatch.
• Press Button ‘B’ to split/split release/reset the stopwatch.
* Do not press Buttons ‘A’ and ‘B’ at the same time, or press one of the
two buttons while keeping the other pressed.
How to adjust hand position
1. If chronograph hands will not return the 12 o’clock position when the
chronograph is reset or when the battery is replaced with a new one,
follow the procedure below to reset the hands to the correct position.
2. Pull crown out to the second click.
• Press and hold button ‘A’. The stopwatch minute hand will sweep
around dial. Press button ‘B’ to adjust minute hand.
• Press and hold button ‘A’. The stopwatch 1/5th of a second hand will
sweep around dial. Press button ‘B’ to adjust 1/5th of a second hand.
3. Push crown back into normal position.
Note: Holding in button ‘B’ when adjusting the hand position, hands will move faster.
How to use alarm dial as dual time display
1. Pull the crown out to the second click position.
2. Press the button “B” to set the hour and minute hands to time
of a different time zone.
3. Push the crown back to normal position.
• Hour, minute and small second hands.
• Calendar (Date).
• Stopwatch minute and 1/5th second hands.
• Stopwatch measures up to 60 minutes in 1/5th
of a second increments.
• Alarm can be set on a 12 hour basis, or, can be
used as a second time zone.
ALARM CHRONOGRAPH SNA SERIES (7T62)
Operating Instructions
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How to set time and date
1. Pull crown out to the fi rst click position (unscrew crown if
your watch is fi tted with this feature).
2. Turn crown counter clockwise until the previous day’s
date appears.
3. Pull crown out to second click position.
4. Turn counter clockwise to advance the hour and minute hands
past 12am. Doing so will advance the date to the current date.
5. Set hour and minute hands to desired time. Ensure you consider
AM/PM period.
6. Push crown back in completely. (Ensure you screw crown back in if
fi tted with this feature.)
How to use stopwatch
The stopwatch can measure up to 12 hours in 1/20th of a second
increments.
• Press Button ‘A’ to start/stop/restart the stopwatch.
• Press Button ‘B’ to split/split release/reset the stopwatch.
* Do not press Buttons ‘A’ and ‘B’ at the same time, or press one of the
two buttons while keeping the other pressed.
• Hour, minute and small second hands. Calendar (Date).
• Stopwatch hour, minute, second and 1/20th second hands.
• Stopwatch measures up to 12 hours in 1/20th
of a second increments.
CHRONOGRAPH SND SERIES (7T92)
Operating Instructions
68
How to set time and date
1. Pull crown out to the fi rst click position (unscrew crown if your watch is
fi tted with this feature).
2. Turn crown counter clockwise until the previous day’s date appears.
3. Pull crown out to second click position.
4. Turn counter clockwise to advance the hour and minute hands past
12am. Doing so will advance the date to the current date. Set hour
and minute hands to desired time. Ensure you consider AM/PM
period.
5. Push crown back in completely. (Ensure you screw crown back in if
fi tted with this feature.)
How to use stopwatch
The stopwatch can measure up to 40 minutes in 1/100th of a second
increments (120 mins in total).
• Press Button ‘A’ to start, stop and restart the stopwatch.
• Press Button ‘A’ to start/stop/restart the stopwatch.
• Press Button ‘B’ to split/split release/reset the stopwatch.
* Do not press Buttons ‘A’ and ‘B’ at the same time, or press one of the
two buttons while keeping the other pressed.
After three minutes of counting the 1/10th and 1/100th second
hand will stop moving. This is not a malfunction. When stop or split
is pressed the hands will relay the 1/10th and 1/100th second
measurement. When the stopwatch minute hand counts 40 mins it
will return to 0 and continue counting up to 120 mins.
How to adjust hand position
If chronograph hands will not return the 12 o’clock position when the
chronograph is reset or when the battery is replaced with a new one,
follow the procedure below to reset the hands to the correct position.
• Pull crown out to the second click.
• Press and hold Button ‘A’. The stopwatch 1/10th & 1/100th hand will
sweep around dial. Press Button ‘B’ to adjust 1/10th & 1/100th hand.
• Press and hold Button ‘A’. The stopwatch second hand will sweep
around dial. Press Button ‘B’ to adjust second hand.
• Press and hold Button ‘A’. The stopwatch minute hand will sweep
across dial. Press Button ‘B’ to adjust minute hand.
• Push crown back into normal position.
Note
By holding in Button ‘B’ when adjusting the hand position, hands will
move faster.
• Hour, minute and small second hands.
• Calendar (Date).
• Stopwatch minute and 1/10th and 1/100th second hands.
• Stopwatch measures up to 40 minutes in 1/5th of a second
increments (counts to 120 mins in total).
SPC SERIES (7T82) RETROGRADE CHRONOGRAPH
Operating Instructions
69
How to set time and date
1. Pull crown out to the fi rst click position (unscrew crown if your watch is
fi tted with this feature).
2. Turn crown counter clockwise until previous day’s date appears.
3. Pull crown out to second click position.
4. Turn counter clockwise to advance the hour and minute hands past
12am. Doing so will advance the date to the current date.
5. Set hour and minute hands to desired time. Ensure you consider
AM/PM period.
6. Push crown back in completely. (Ensure you screw crown back
in if fi tted with this feature.)
How to use stopwatch
Measures up to 60 minutes in 1/5th of a second increments.
• Press Button ‘A’ to start/stop/restart the stopwatch.
• Press Button ‘B’ to split/split release/reset the stopwatch.
* Do not press Buttons ‘A’ and ‘B’ at the same time, or press one of the
two buttons while keeping the other pressed.
Energy depletion forewarning function
When the second hand starts moving in two-second intervals instead of
the normal one-second interval, the watch will run down in approximately
12 hours. If the Power Save Function has been turned off by swinging the
watch, and the second hand starts to move in two-second intervals, then
the power reserve may have been drained to an extremely low level. In
either case, charge the watch using the procedure previously outlined.
Notes on Power Saving Mode
After Kinetic Perpetual senses inactivity for more than 24 hours, the
hands stop and the watch goes into sleep mode. During this time the
watch will still calculate the correct time but store it in its IC. The date,
month and year indicator will continue to display the correct information.
When Kinetic Perpetual is woken with a few shakes, the hands will
automatically relay to the correct time.
• Hour, minute and small second hands.
• Calendar (Date).
• Stopwatch minute, and 1/5th second hands.
• Stopwatch measures up to 60 minutes in
1/5th of a second increments.
SNN SERIES (7T94) CHRONOGRAPH
Operating Instructions
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Contacts
AFTER SALES CUSTOMER SERVICEThis incorporates the service centres,
spare parts department, the workshop
and service agents.
SERVICE CENTRES
General enquiries relating to any
consumer and retailer watch and/or
clock repair issues.
Sydney Service Centre
Phone: 1300 363 575
Graham Marshall: (02) 9805 4680
Harold Wood: (02) 9805 4624
Melbourne Service Centre
Lidiya Trajkovski: (03) 9864 4304
Dennis Moore: (03) 9864 4333
WORKSHOP
Deals with product technical
problems, quality of repairs, etc.
Richard Kubisch: (02) 9805 4622
Michael Tatam: (02) 9805 4696
SPARE PARTS
Responsible for supply and availability
of parts, delays in order turn-around.
Colin Davies: (02) 9805 4625
William Tonkin: (02) 9805 4692
WAREHOUSING & DISTRIBUTIONFor assistance with proof of delivery,
delays, short shipments, missing
consignments, ticketing, credits and
incoming shipments.
Mike Laidlaw: (02) 9805 4685
Bill Talevski: (02) 9805 4660
GENERAL ENQUIRIESPhone: 1300 300 776 or by email
ADVERTISING & MARKETINGFor information relating to advertising,
displays, point of sale materials,
incentive programs, website, dealer
catalogues and consumer brochures.
Jason Lancett (Seiko):
(02) 9805 4651
Raelene Soliven (Pulsar/Lorus):
(02) 9805 4636
Samantha Stanford (Nike):
(03) 9864 4302
CUSTOMER LIAISONFor assistance with order placement for
watches, clocks and Morellato bands,
product availability and features/
functions of Seiko Australia products
call – 1300 300 776 or
Sue Gordon: (02) 9805 4641
Orders can also be placed by
faxing (02) 9887 3736 or emailed
SERVICE CENTRES& AGENTSService centres for Seiko, Pulsar and
Lorus products.
SERVICE CENTRESSydney
Seiko Australia Pty Ltd
89 Epping Road, North Ryde NSW 2113
PO Box 314, North Ryde 1670
Phone: (02) 9805 4666 or 1300 363 575
Fax: (02) 9887 3736
Melbourne
Seiko Australia Pty Ltd
Level 2, Suite 1 Illoura Plaza
424 St Kilda Road
Melbourne VIC 3004
Phone: (03) 9864 4333
Fax: (03) 9820 1702
SERVICE AGENTS Queensland
R W Harrold Watchmaker
Shop 3A Ground Floor
Sherwood House, 39 Sherwood Road
Toowong QLD 4066
Phone: (07) 3876 7133
Fax: (07) 3876 7414
South Australia (Seiko & Lorus only)
About Time Watch Repairs
3rd Floor
49 Gawler Place
Adelaide SA 5000
Phone: (08) 8212 8110
Fax: (08) 8212 8112
South Australia (Pulsar only)
Jeff J Brown
Shop 12, Charles Street Plaza
26 Charles Street
Adelaide SA 5000
Phone & Fax: (08) 8223 3207
Western Australia
Neville Cox Watchmaker
PO Box 1749
Canning Vale DC WA 6970
Phone & Fax: (08) 9493 6363
Tasmania
Diamond World
112 Liverpool Street, Hobart TAS 7000
Phone: (03) 6234 6858
Fax: (03) 6234 4018
New Zealand
Watch World
226A Bush Rd, Albany, Auckland 0632
Phone: +(649) 415 5668
Fax: +(649) 415 5662
Fiji
Stinson Pearce
36 Freeston Road, Walu Bay, Suva, Fiji
Phone: +(679) 330 2366
Fax: +(679) 330 3850
Papua New Guinea
Chin Hoi Meen
PO Box 1106, Boroko
National Capital District, Port Moresby
Phone: +(675) 325 6644
Fax: +(675) 325 0134
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Service Form
AFTER SALES CUSTOMER SERVICE REPAIR FORM
Use when sending repairs to our Sydney and Melbourne Service Centres
SENDER/RETURN DETAILS
STORE NAME PHONE
ADDRESS MOBILE
FAX
WATCH/CLOCK REPAIR
BRAND REPAIR NO./REF
SERIAL NO. CASE NUMBER
CONDITION COLOUR
REPAIR REQUIRED
E.g. service, battery, pressure test, glass only, etc. If the problem is unknown, please list the symptoms the watch is experiencing.
QUOTES
If Seiko’s trade repair cost will be under a certain value please tick box
or go ahead without quoting.
UNDER $80.00 FOR SEIKO REPAIR
UNDER $50.00 FOR PULSAR REPAIR
UNDER $50.00 FOR LORUS REPAIR
CHOSEN VALUE $ FOR REPAIR
OTHERWISE
Quote for repair please tick box. A fee of $5.50 (including GST) plus
postage applies to all Seiko, Pulsar and Lorus quotes not proceeded with.
YES
NO
HANDLING & POSTAGE
Chargeable repairs will incur an $8.00 (including GST) handling
& postage fee. Warranty repairs will be returned free of charge.
We recommend registered post for repairs sent in.
WARRANTY CLAIM
To claim service warranty the original guarantee must be forwarded with each
repair otherwise a charge will be made (stock repairs excluded).
Should you need to contact our Service Centres in Sydney or Melbourne:
NSW
Seiko Service Centre
89 Epping Road
North Ryde NSW 2113
PO Box 314
North Ryde NSW 1670
Phone: (02) 9805 4666
Email: [email protected]
VIC
Seiko Service Centre
Level 2, Suite 1
Illoura Plaza
424 St Kilda Road
Melbourne VIC 3004
Phone: (03) 9864 4333
Email: [email protected]
72
SERVICE NETWORK FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS
Service Network
New South Wales
Seiko Service Centre for Seiko, Pulsar,
Lorus and Nike
89 Epping Road, North Ryde NSW 2113
PO Box 314, North Ryde NSW 1670
Phone: (02) 9805 4666
Fax: (02) 9887 3736
Email: [email protected]
Trading hours: Mon-Fri 8.30am-5.00pm
Victoria
Seiko Service Centre for Seiko, Pulsar,
Lorus and Nike
Suite 1, 2nd Floor, Illoura Plaza
424 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004
Phone: (03) 9864 4333
Fax: (03) 9820 1702
Email: [email protected]
Trading hours: Mon-Fri 8.30am-5.00pm
Queensland
Service Agent for Seiko, Pulsar, Lorus
R W Harrold, Watchmaker
Shop 3A Ground Floor, Sherwood House
39 Sherwood Road, Toowong QLD 4066
Phone: (07) 3876 7133
Fax: (07) 3876 7414
Email: [email protected]
Trading hours: Mon-Fri 8.30am-5.00pm
Sat 9.00am-12.00pm
Tasmania
Service Agent for Seiko, Pulsar, Lorus
Diamond World
112 Liverpool Street, Hobart TAS 7000
Phone: (03) 6234 6858
Fax: (03) 6234 4018
Email: [email protected]
Trading hours: Mon-Fri 9.00am-5.30pm
South Australia (Seiko and Lorus only)
Service Agent for Seiko and Lorus
About Time, 3rd Floor
49 Gawler Place, Adelaide SA 5000
PO Box 3263, Rundle Mall Post Offi ce
Adelaide SA 5000
Phone: (08) 8212 8110
Fax: (08) 8212 8112
Email: [email protected]
Trading hours: Mon-Fri 8.30am-5.00pm
South Australia (Pulsar only)
Service Agent for Pulsar
Jeff J Brown
Shop 12, Charles Street Plaza
26 Charles Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Phone & Fax: (08) 8223 3207
Email: [email protected]
Western Australia
Service Agent for Seiko, Pulsar, Lorus
Neville Cox Watchmaker
PO Box 1749, Canning Vale DC WA 6970
Phone & Fax: (08) 9493 6363
Mobile: 0419 943 176
Email: [email protected]
Trading hours: Mon-Fri 9.00am-5.00pm
New Zealand
Service Agent for Seiko, Pulsar, Lorus
and Nike
Watch World
226A Bush Road, Albany
Auckland NZ 0632
PO Box 100037, North Shore
New Zealand 0745
Phone: +(649) 415 5668
Fax: +(649) 415 5662
Email: [email protected]
Fiji
Service Agent for Seiko, Pulsar, Lorus
Stinson Pearce
36 Freeston Road, Walu Bay, Suva, Fiji
Phone: +(679) 330 2366
Fax: +(679) 330 3850
Email: [email protected]
Papua New Guinea
Service Agent for Seiko, Pulsar, Lorus
CHM & Sons
PO Box 1106, Boroko
National Capital District, Port Moresby
Phone: +(675) 325 6644
Fax: +(675) 325 0134
Email: [email protected]
73
Watch Serial No. Case No.
Service Information
All SEIKO watches and clocks are covered by a
3 year guarantee. The guarantee covers defects in
the material and workmanship from the date of
purchase. As a SEIKO authorised dealer it is your
responsibility to correctly fi ll in the guarantee with all
the information required. The diagram on the right
shows where to fi nd the relevant information on the
watch caseback.
In the case of incorrectly used guarantees, return
them to SEIKO Australia or hand them to your
SEIKO Australia Representative for free
replacement, otherwise a charge for new guarantees
will be applicable.
Global Service Network
SEIKO’s dedication to quality extends throughout its
service network in all corners of the world,
extending the same dedication to excellence and
the highest quality service to SEIKO customers
everywhere.
For over 100 years SEIKO has stood for quality –
in manufacture, design and service. Today, our
SEIKO service centres strive to offer the highest
standard of after-sales service and ensure lasting
consumer satisfaction. In the Oceania Region,
SEIKO Australia Pty Ltd has a network of branch
offi ces, service centres and authorised service
agents throughout Australia, New Zealand, Papua
New Guinea, and the Pacifi c Islands.
For service, repairs and spare parts enquiries,
please phone 1300 363 575 or
email [email protected]
74
Index
S23535P 44
S23547J 44
S23549 44
S23563J 44
S23569J 44
S23571J 44
S23589J 45
S23590P 45
S23593J 44
S23601P 45
S23603P 45
S23605P 44
S23607P 45
S23609P 45
S23611J 27
SFD001J 44
SFP980P 35
SFP982P 35
SFP988P 42
SFP994P 34
SFQ862P 39
SGD449P 29
SGEA85P 31
SGEB76P-9 19
SGEB77P-9 19
SGEC49P 31
SGEC68P 33
SGEC70P 33
SGEC72P-9 19
SGEC95P 31
SGED43P 31
SGED92P 19
SGF442PS 31
SGG480PS 35
SGG713P 31
SGG717P 31
SHC041P-3 27
SHC059P 27
SHC063P 27
SJW041P 32
SJW043P 32
SJW047P 32
SJW109P 32
SJW120P 32
SKA264P 22
SKA272P 22
SKA293P 22, 27
SKA293P2 22, 27
SKA311P 22
SKA361P 22
SKA367P 22, 27
SKA371P 22, 27
SKA371P-2 22, 27
SKG050P 33
SKK350P 29
SKK629P 31
SKK646P 34
SKK649P 34
SKK650P 34
SKP290P 34
SKP300P 29
SKP315P 29
SKP316P 29
SKT074P-9 29
SKT082P 29
SKT396P 29
SKX171KS 28, 36
SNA155P 25
SNA278P-9 24
SNA329P 25
SNA423P 25
SNA548P-9 18
SNA550P-9 18
SNA552P-9 24
SNA585P 12
SNA586P 12
SNA587P 12
SNA694P-9 18
SNA741P 12
SNA743P 12
SNA747P 12
SNA759P 24
SNA761P 24
SNA763P 24
SNA767P 24
SNA769P 24
SNA775P 24
SNA793P 25
SNAA01P-9 25
SNAA02P-9 25
SNAA35P 25
SNAA37P 25
SNAA95P 15
SNAA95P-2 15
SNAA99P 24
SNAB09P 25
SND123P 26
SND417P 26
SND701P 26
SND703P 26
SND857P 15
SND861P 15
SNG079P 16
SNJ019P 14
SNK128K 36
SNK357K 36
SNK381K 36
SNK385K 36
SNK393K 36
SNK394K 36
SNL025P 16
SNL031P 16
SNL036P-9 18
SNL042P 10
SNL043P 14
SNL043P-2 14
SNM037P-9 28, 36
SNP003P 10
SNP004P 10
SNP007P-9 18
SNP008P-9 18
SNP009P 16
SNP015P 10
SNQ003P 11
SNQ004P 11
SNQ007P 23
SNQ012P-9 23
SNQ045P 23
SNT003P 34
SNT006P 34
SNT007P 34
SNT010P 34
SNT011P 29
SNT015P 30
SNT018P 30
SNZ311K 31, 36
SPB001J 11
SPB003J 11
SPB005J 11
SPB007J 11
SPB009J 11
SPC001P 14
SPC003P 14
SPC009P 14
SPC011P-9 26
SPC014P-9 26
SPL006P 23
SPQ003P 30
SPQ011P 30
SPQ013P 30
SRG001P 10
SRG001P-2 10
SRK007P 30
SRK008P 30
SUH003P 39
SUH005P 39
SUJ008P 41
SUJ120P 41
SUJ632P-9 41
SUJ708P-9 40
SUJC72P 40
SUJD23P 41
SUJD24P 41
SUJD38P 40
SUJD42P 41
SUJD43P 41
SUJD44P-9 41
SUJD52P 41
SUJD56P 40
SUJE26P-9 39
SUJE47P 39
SUJE48P 39
SUJE67P 40
SUJE69P 40
SUJE76P 39
SUJF03P 39
SUJF04P 39
SUJF05P 42
SUK008P-9 20
SUN003P 16
SUY016P 40
SXB397P 37
SXB402P 37
SXB403P 38
SXB404P 38
SXB406P 38
SXD654P-9 21
SXD655P-9 21
SXD675P 13
SXD678P 13
SXD691P 20
SXD692P 20
SXD694P-9 20
SXD722P-9 21
SXD724P-9 20
SXD736P 38
SXD773P 13
SXD774P 13
SXD775P 13
SXD781P 38
SXD784P 38
SXD790P 13
SXD794P 13
SXD795P 13
SXDA06P 37
SXDA08P 37
SXDA12P 42
SXDA15P 42
SXDA16P 42
SXDA22P-9 37
SXDA26P-9 37
SXDA28P-9 37
SXDA30P-9 37
SXDA32P-9 37
SXE584P 38
SXGC62P 42
SXGN26P-9 20
SXGN28P-9 20
SXGN44P 20
SXJX16P 41
SXJX78P 41
SXJX82P 41
SYL818P 39
SZZC40P-9 40
SZZC44P-9 40
SZZC50P 40
REF NO. PG REF NO. PG REF NO. PG REF NO. PG REF NO. PG REF NO. PG
Sales orders & enquiries:
For sales enquiries within Australia
please phone 1300 300 776.
HEAD OFFICE89 Epping Road
North Ryde NSW 2113
Ph: +61 (2) 9805 4777
Fax: +61 (2) 9887 3577
ADELAIDE3rd Floor
49 Gawler Place
Adelaide SA 5000
Ph: +61 (8) 8212 4905
Fax: +61 (8) 8231 6352
BRISBANELevel 1, Petrie House
80 Petrie Terrace
Brisbane QLD 4000
Ph: +61 (7) 3369 0033
Fax: +61 (7) 3368 1867
MELBOURNESuite 1, 2nd Floor
Illoura Plaza
424 St Kilda Road
Melbourne VIC 3000
Ph: +61 (3) 9864 4333
Fax: +61 (3) 9820 1702
FIJIMotibhai Building
1 Industrial Road
Nadi Airport, Nadi
Fiji
Ph: (679) 672 2477
Fax: (679) 672 2105
PAPUA NEW GUINEACHM & Sons
Section 14, Lot 4, Tabari Place
Boroko NCD, Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea
Ph: (675) 325 6644
Fax: (675) 325 0134
TRADE PRACTICES ACT 1974Resale Price maintenance (S48 SS96 100). The prices shown in this catalogue are recommended retail prices as at 1st July
2007 and there is no obligation to comply with the recommendation. All prices are in Australian dollars and all prices include
GST. All prices are subject to change without notice. Seiko Australia Pty Ltd (ABN 63 000 797 946). SCAT0707