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26. and peeling may cause dirt to accumulate on the case or belt This may cause the electric plated colour to fade or stainless steel to erode or the leather belt to smell or harden 4 It is suggested that a wrist watch should be sent to the original agent for maintenance once every one or two years in order to make it last Such maintenance includes an inspection on water proof features cleaning and adding of oil and accuracy tests 5 A leather belt is likely to harden or smell because the climate is hot and humid in Taiwan The belt may wear off after one or two years in use At this juncture the belt should be replaced in order to ensure the appearance of the watch and the comfort of the user If the belt breaks off because it is harden the watch may be lost Depending on the humidity and temperature a leather belt may break off over time if it is hardened Please take off the watch and wipe the leather dry 58 Japaness Timepiece 6 Please do not adjust the time or date between 9pm and 3am for a wrist watch with a date display This is because during these hours the automatic date switching system is on A direct adjus ment may cause some damage to this function 7 Instructions on water proof functionality 10 15 20 bar WR 59 Not water proof not water resistant Please stay away from water and place the watch in a dry place Water resistant 3AT It is able to resist moisture as the back case is pr
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28. shown on the back of the case only for a water proof wrist watch There are three degrees of water proof strength WATER RESISTANT WATER RESISTANT 3ATM 5ATM and WATER RESISTANT 10ATM 20ATM Please avoid water for any non water proof watch Please wipe off any water drops dry if any water dampens the surface Please remove the watch immediately if you sweat a lot or need to use water 60 Japaness Timepiece WATER RESISTANT It can resist sweat rainwater or water drops e g for face washing However the user cannot wear the watch for bathing swimming or diving WATER RESISTANT 3ATM 5ATM The watch can be used for tasks or sports involved water e g swimming and surfing or snorkelling WATER RESISTANT 10ATM 20ATM The watch can be used for snorkelling or scuba diving There are professional features such as air diving water proof and saturation diving 600m 1000m 61 Japaness Timepiece E Illustration of Movements After you have read with care the basic information and points for attention for your wrist water please read on to learn how to identify the movement of your watch from the information at the back of the case Example A and Example B A ALL STAINLESS STEEL Example A Circular B WATER RESISTANT 100M Pusher A 7 WATER RESISTANT 10ATM Crown Pusher B N D JS00 A 100 Stainless Steel B Water Proof Strength C Wrist Watch Model No D Movement Model No 62 Jap
29. aness Timepiece Typically there are two patterns of displaying information at the back of a watch case circular or horizontal Below is the format for the horizontal format Example B Horizontal A ALL STAINLESS STEEL B WATER RESISTANT 100M WATER RESISTANT 10ATM C JT31 D JS00 A 100 Stainless Steel B Water Proof Strength 63 C Wrist Watch Model No D Movement Model No Japaness Timepiece OS BASIC SERIES Stopwatch minute hand Minute Hour Hand Hand A Stopwatch hour hand A Qcrown Stopwatch 1 2 second hand B Small second Date Hand Set up Adjustments There are two sections for adjustments The first section is for dates and the second section is for the time 1 Date Set up The watch crown should be pulled out to the first section anti clockwise downward to facilitate the adjustment of the date Afterwards the watch crown should be pulled back to the usual position 85 MIYOTA OS10 3 eyes Stopwatch hour hand Stopwatch minute hand Stopwatch second hand Date 3 year battery life SR927W Position of the crown N section Usual position 1 section Date set up 2 section Time set up Japaness Timepiece 2 Time Set up After the watch crown has been pulled out to the second section to facilitate the adjustment of the time the hour hand and minute hand the watch crown should be pushed back to the usual position Attention Please do not adjust the time or
30. anual for wear the watch Please also kindly safeguard future references and inquiries the elegantsis warranty card at the back of this manual Japaness Timepiece Table of Contents A Background Knowledge about Wrist Watches C How to Take Care of Wrist Watches ee D Descriptions of Water Proof Functions sm E Illustration of Watch Movement en F Appendix smi P52 P54 P54 P57 P58 P60 P60 P61 P62 P100 P101 P102 P154 Japaness Timepiece A Background Knowledge about Wrist Watches What are quartz watches Quartz is a type of leucoxides It is made of silicon dioxide SiO2 Quartz oscillates in oscillation circuits Given a specific set of circumstances it transmits its own frequency into the circuits This characteristic can be applied to create quartz watch movements as quartz oscillators can transform electricity into kinetic energy Circuit boards are mass produced with automated equipment Watch movements can be built by inserting resistors and capacitors Quartz watches are then assembled by adding watch cases glass and watch belts They are known for accuracy light weight and easy maintenance However quartz watches tend to have a short life cycle of one or two years Differences between Quartz Watches and Mechanical Watches Usually at the panel or the back of the wrist watch is noted whether the watches are quartz or mechanical The other method to tell is to observe how the longest a
31. atches made of hard metals or in special structures Also if cosmetics and perfumes are directly sprayed over wrists or belts damages will also occur Lifetime of Wrist Watch Batteries The lifetime ranges from two to five years depending on the types sizes and functions of the wrist watches For example a timer consumes more electricity than a wrist watch that only displays the hour and the minute Some wrist watches are equipped with a display to indicate battery power When the second hand moves once every five seconds it is time that the battery should be replaced by an authorized agent In theory a high end lithium iodide battery can last ten years 56 Japaness Timepiece How to Maintain Watch Belts Metal belts A watch belt may rust or even stain your sleeve if you ignore the sweats on a metal watch belt Please watch a dirty metal belt with soap A gentle rub with a soft tooth brush can clean off dirt and grime Please avoid water spraying over the watch if the water is not water proof After cleaning please wipe it dry with a piece of soft cloth so that water does not stay in the belt Please avoid any polish removers diluents or chemicals Use water not chemicals to clean a wrist watch with reinforced water proof features if the watch has been exposed to sea water The watch crown of a wrist watch with springs tends to accumulate dirt and as a result the hinge will get tighter and tighter Should this happen
32. date between 9pm and 3am for a wrist watch with a date display This is because during these hours the automatic date switching system is on A direct adjustment may cause some damage to this function Instructions on Timer Functions The timer function can be triggered at any time by pressing Button A By pressing Button A the second hand the timer function can be switched off The longest duration for the timer function is 11 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds per session When re setting the second hand and minute hand can be set back to 12 by pressing Button B Return to Zero including the change of batteries If the timer second hand cannot return to 12 after you press Button B you may make adjustments by following the instruction below This may happen after you have changed the batteries 86 Japaness Timepiece Adjustment method 1 Pull the watch crown to the first section 2 Adjust the timer second hand by pressing Button A continuously until it is returned to 12 3 When the timer second hand is back to zero the watch crown should be adjusted to the usual position Meanwhile press Button B to ensure that the timer second hand is in the correct position Attention If the watch crown is back to its usual position during stopwatch second hand is still walking the current position of the stopwatch second hand is considered to be returned to zero Press B 87 Return to Zero Japaness Timep
33. e WATER RESISTANT WATER RESISTANT 3 5 WATER RESISTANT 10 20 600m 1000m Japaness Timepiece A B A ALL STAINLESS STEEL
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35. essurized However the watch should not be soaked into water Water proof 5AT The back case is locked The watch can be exposed to water but cannot be immersed in water e g swimming or diving Diver s watch gt 10AT Please ensure that all the water proof locks after the time is adjusted no matter diving or not Watch Crown There are locks on the watch crown of a water with over 10ATM water proof feature Before making any adjustment to the time it should be opened anti clockwise Remember to tighten up in a clockwise manner afterwards Japaness Timepiece Points for Attention of Water Proof Wrist Watches Rona aon Please avoid strong running water or showers from directly hitting the watch Please do not operate the watch crown if there is water on the watch After the time is been adjusted please ensure that the watch crown is tightened up to the limit Please avoid any threads from being stuck onto the watch crown because such situations may cause water seepage Too much soap or shampoo may accelerate the deterioration of O ring Please remove your wrist watch before you jump into a hot spring because there are substances in the hot spring that may cause color changes or erosion of metals or deterioration of O ring Water molecules are smaller in the steam form under a high temperature environment This may cause water seepage D Water Proof Features The wording WATER RESISTANT will be
36. iece F Appendix Do not remove the battery inside the watch If necessary please contact our distributors in Taiwan f the battery has been removed from the watch please place it in a position not accessible to children If any child swallows a battery please send the child to the hospital immediately Do not cause any short circuit Do not try to modify or heat up the battery Do not throw a battery into a fire because it may explode Do not heat up a battery because it may cause a fire The battery is not rechargeable Do not attempt to recharge the battery in order to avoid any eakage or damage Please recycled the old batteries at the nearest convenience store to avoid pollutions Thanks 101 Japaness Timepiece The above is the introduction to our wrist watches Thanks again for purchasing elegantsis products Please visit our official website for product information and after sale services at the nearest service points We provide one year warranty for any damages not caused by human errors Thanks again for purchasing elegantsis products Thanks 102 Japaness Timepiece KE OT E EF elegantsis M HB FR EB E 8 x elegantsis ROAR BKE SH HS A Oth aa He E elegantsis
37. it is advised to clean the hinge Leather belts Compared to metal belts leather belts are more susceptible to the damaging effects of sweat and water If a leather belt is dampened it should be wiped dry with a piece of soft cloth that is water absorbent After you have taken off your wrist watch please place it in an airy place It is advised to loosen up the belt approximately to be able to allow one finger in between the belt and your wrist in the hot season when you sweat a lot Long hours of exposure to the sun may cause the colour to change Please do not place your wrist watch in a car or under the sun for a prolonged period of time 57 Japaness Timepiece C How to Take Care of Wrist Watches 1 After a quartz watch stops the battery should be replaced as soon as possible If a battery will not be in use for a long time the battery should be removed from the watch by a professional Should the electrolyte solution leak out it may erode the movement 2 Camphor balls or insect repellents should be avoided in the place where a wrist watch is kept This is because the continuous evaporation of chemical substances may decompose the lubricant in the watch and cause the watch to be out of order 3 Before putting away a wrist watch it is necessary to wipe off the dirt or sweat on the watch with a piece of soft cloth A wrist watch should not be worn 24 hours a day because the metabolism of the body e g sweating skin aging
38. nce in quality of mechanics and the impact of gravity on movements Generally speaking the errors of mechanical watches are calculated by the number of seconds per day whilst the errors of quartz watches are measured with the number of seconds per month B Points for Attention Watch Movements 1 Avoid placing a wrist watch in a strong magnetic field such as the area near a speaker a microwave or induction stove 2 In an extremely low temperature environment the lubricant for movement parts may condense and cause the wrist watch to stop 3 Avoid keeping a dead battery inside a wrist watch for a long time in order to prevent any erosion of movement parts 4 Avoid long hours of direct sunshine in a high temperature environment in order to prevent damages to movement parts 54 Japaness Timepiece Watch Case 1 As water proof consumables have limited life spans it is suggested that wrist watches should avoid showers and should be sent for maintenance on a regular interval 2 Generally speaking wrist watches should stay away from long hours of direct sun in a high temperature environment in order to prevent damages Watch Belt 1 It is suggested that the dirt and grime hidden in the belt and on the case should be regularly cleaned off with a soft tooth brush and some neutral detergents After the cleaning it is advised to wipe dry the belt with a piece of soft cloth This approach can lengthen the lifetime of the belt and
39. or chronic erosion of movements caused by water seepage Regular checks are critical A thorough cleaning and maintenance done by authorized agents every three years is advised Internal cleaning should be done by professionals whereas external cleaning can be done yourself You may use a soft toothbrush and use detergents to brush the belt and wipe it clean with water The same method can be applied to any water proof watch case but not otherwise Daily external cleaning is important because dusts and sweats although not noticeable accumulate over time Watch belts may rust erode or become fragile if they are not cleaned in time 53 Japaness Timepiece What Are Mechanical Watches Mechanical watches can usually be divided into two kinds manual and automatic Both are powered by the springs in movements and the resultant operations of gears The difference is in the source of power Manual mechanical watches are winded manually The movements are normally thinner than those of automatic ones Relatively speaking manual watches are lighter in weight In contrast automatic mechanical watches are powered with the swings to the left and right of a semicircular rotor at the bottom of the movement The movements are relatively thicker compared to those of manual ones Mechanical watches can last a long time with regular lubrication and maintenance However their errors are greater than those of quartz watches Such errors are due to the differe
40. prevents any irritation to the skin 2 Most of the genuine leather belts are not water resistant If touched by sweats or water these belts should be air dried immediately Others For any after sale service please contact the nearest distributor of elegantsis The list is available on the official website of elegantsis at Http www eleganttime com 55 Japaness Timepiece How to Maintain Wrist Watches Mechanical watches and automatic mechanical watches should be cleaned and maintained once every three years in order to keep a good time The movement parts of quartz also require maintenance These parts are so delicate that any small substances may stop them from working If possible the battery should be replaced immediately after it runs out All these measures are only part of the regular maintenance However there is no need for regular maintenance for digital quartz watches except for the replacement of batteries It is not necessary to frequently clean the wrist watches with water proof pads However once the case is opened the pads should be replaced Otherwise it is advised to replace the pads each year Inspections on water proof features should be made by utilizing the pressure resistant facilities offered by agents Meanwhile constant exposure to chemicals or sea water may damage electric plating on the cases and belts It is suggested that users likely to expose to chemicals or sea waters should select the wrist w
41. rm moves If it jumps second by second it means it is a quartz watch Otherwise it is an mechanical watch However if one tick of the longest arm takes two or even four seconds it means that the quartz watch needs to have its battery replaced Some better designed quartz watches are equipped with this warning signal by ticking once every four or five seconds It tells you that you should replace the battery 52 Japaness Timepiece Maintenance of Mechanical Watches The most frequent reasons for sending mechanical watches for repairs are water seepage and crashing Unless marked as wafer proofing mechanical watches should avoid water seepage because water erodes mechanicals and is highly destructive Sea water is worst However wafer proofing means a guarantee of one year only It is advised to replace the O ring in one year in order to ensure wafer proof features Meanwhile it is also necessary to avoid crashing of watches If economically possible it is suggested that you should alternate between two or three watches You can wear an mechanical watch for stationary activities and a sport watch when exercising This approach lengthens the lifetime of wrist watches Mechanical watches run with the rolling of gears and springs and hence frictions are inevitable It is therefore necessary to use lubricants to lengthen the lifetime of watches It is recommended to inspect mechanical watches each year to see whether there has been any misuse

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