Operation Manual

TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH
Your watch contains a highly precise electronic circuit and a
crystal oscillator, and to maintain its high accuracy you should
not subject it to violent shocks or extreme temperatures.
Your watch is classified into one of the following four groups by
the degree of water resistance. Please read the appropriate item
below for proper use.
If your watch is water resistant, “WATER RESISTANT” is shown
on the back of your watch case. If your watch is 100 m or 50 m
water resistant, it is so indicated on the dial. If your watch is
non-water resistant, there is no such indication.
Water resistant: These watches are designed to withstand
accidental contact with water, for example, splashes or rain, but
should not be worn while swimming or diving.
Water resistant (50 m/5 BAR): These watches are suitable
for swimming and can be worn in the shower, but not for diving.
If the watch is exposed to salt water, rinse it in fresh water and
then wipe it thoroughly dry.
Do not press any buttons or turn the crown when the watch is
wet.
Water resistant (100 m/10 BAR): These watches are suit-
able for swimming or skin diving (without heavy breathing appa-
ratus), but not for scuba diving. If the watch is exposed to salt
water, rinse it in fresh water and then wipe it thoroughly dry.
Do not press any buttons or turn the crown when the watch is
wet.
Non-water resistant: Care should be taken not to get your
watch wet as water may damage the movement.
Have your Pulsar watch checked by a PULSAR DEALER periodi-
cally to be sure that the case, buttons, crown, gasket, crystal
seal and push pins remain intact.
BATTERY CHANGE
The miniature battery SEIKO SR927W which powers your watch
should last approximately 2 years. However, because the battery
is inserted at the factory, its actual life once in your possession
may be less than the specified period.