@@LEOLEOROCKWatch well thats the problem, for some reason if the 12 o' clock hand points to the power reserve, it should be in chronograph mode but the 4 o' clock pusher (pusher B in the manual I think) doesnt reset the chronograph
@@lordbogus6709 Have you adjusted the reference position of each hand of the stopwatch in chronograph mode? If the reset doesn't work, can you try adjusting the reference position again, and is the 6 o'clock dial set to 0:0?
Hi, I have this watch in another color, blue dial and blue bezel. I bought it in 2010 (!) The crown is the "center" button. When I say lower or upper button, you know what I mean. When the watch is in "time mode", press the lower button to start the chronograph. The red hand and the dial named "alarm" are at 12 o'clock. Press the same button again and the red hand will show the date, i.e. 25th, and the upper dial will show the day of the week. Then press the upper button and the red hand will move to one of the number in the inner case to show the month, i.e. 3 for March and the upper dial will show "M". Press again and the upper dial will go to "L", indicating the number of years passed since the last leap year (it should show 2 in 2022, 29th of February was last seen in 2020). Press again, and it will go to the power reserve and the red hand will stay on the day of the month, i.e. 25th. For the chrono, it is very easy: Put the watch, with the upper button, on the "show power reserve" mode, for example. Then, press the lower button once, the "Alarm" dial and the red hand set themselves to 12 o'clock. Press the upper button to start. Press the lower button to stop an INTERMEDIARY/LAP time. The red hand stops. Press the same button again, the red hand jumps, and continue its course. Press the upper button to stop the chrono. Press again, it will continue from there. When the chrono is stopped, press the lower button to reset. The "Alarm" dial and the red hand go to 12 o'clock. Press the LOWER button again to exit the "chronograph mode". The upper dial shows the day of the week, i.e. F for Friday. If you have a question, like my comment and I will be notified. I hope it was clear enough. It is a great watch and it will last you a long time. Mine is almost 12 years old and still kicking. No service, nothing. It just works.
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I inhereted this watch from my uncle but I don't understand it one bit and it has a manual as thicc as a bible😂
Thanks for the comment. It's a multifunction watch, so it's hard to get used to switching modes. I end up using it in chronograph mode.
@@LEOLEOROCKWatch well thats the problem, for some reason if the 12 o' clock hand points to the power reserve, it should be in chronograph mode but the 4 o' clock pusher (pusher B in the manual I think) doesnt reset the chronograph
@@lordbogus6709 Have you adjusted the reference position of each hand of the stopwatch in chronograph mode? If the reset doesn't work, can you try adjusting the reference position again, and is the 6 o'clock dial set to 0:0?
Hi, I have this watch in another color, blue dial and blue bezel. I bought it in 2010 (!)
The crown is the "center" button. When I say lower or upper button, you know what I mean.
When the watch is in "time mode", press the lower button to start the chronograph. The red hand and the dial named "alarm" are at 12 o'clock.
Press the same button again and the red hand will show the date, i.e. 25th, and the upper dial will show the day of the week.
Then press the upper button and the red hand will move to one of the number in the inner case to show the month, i.e. 3 for March and the upper dial will show "M".
Press again and the upper dial will go to "L", indicating the number of years passed since the last leap year (it should show 2 in 2022, 29th of February was last seen in 2020).
Press again, and it will go to the power reserve and the red hand will stay on the day of the month, i.e. 25th.
For the chrono, it is very easy:
Put the watch, with the upper button, on the "show power reserve" mode, for example.
Then, press the lower button once, the "Alarm" dial and the red hand set themselves to 12 o'clock.
Press the upper button to start.
Press the lower button to stop an INTERMEDIARY/LAP time. The red hand stops. Press the same button again, the red hand jumps, and continue its course.
Press the upper button to stop the chrono. Press again, it will continue from there.
When the chrono is stopped, press the lower button to reset. The "Alarm" dial and the red hand go to 12 o'clock.
Press the LOWER button again to exit the "chronograph mode". The upper dial shows the day of the week, i.e. F for Friday.
If you have a question, like my comment and I will be notified.
I hope it was clear enough.
It is a great watch and it will last you a long time. Mine is almost 12 years old and still kicking. No service, nothing. It just works.
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Thanks for watching.
How is the bracelet alone sir?
It is in good condition.
How much is the bracelet alone sir?
I do not know the selling price of the bracelet alone for this model.
If it is a genuine Seiko bracelet, it would be about $120 or more.