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Posted on Nov 07, 2010

If I have a Seiko solar and the battery will not charge anymore due to long use, what should I do? Thanks

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2007

SOURCE: backlight doesn't work

Go to this link; http://world.casio.com/wat/download/en/manual/ and enter the four digit code on the back of the watch, you should get a user manual - i do think you are probably right however. Hope this helps :)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2010

SOURCE: looking for instructions for a seiko digital alarm

http://www.seikowatches.com/support/ib/index.html

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There are so many aplications use of the manual will be manditory.

Use the numbers on the back of your watch and you will have a PDF version of your instruction manual.

Hope this tip helps
R/
David
http://antiqueclock.clockstop.com/

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 19, 2010

SOURCE: looking for instructions for a seiko digital alarm

seiko chronograph set the alarm etc pull the crown out 2 clicks.... set the alarm the same as your current time on your watch..... push the crown in 2 clicks..... than pull the crown out 1 click ..... set the alarm at the desired time with the lower button..... than push the crown in 1 click .... the alarm is ON

or go to this address http://caliber.seikowatches.com/ select the desired language than - alarm chronograph and play the alarm option on your right

Brandon

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2015

SOURCE: I have this seiko solar chronograph watch for one year and stop working, I tried to charge it with sun light with no success, any idea ?

Replace the battery, the solar part doesn't mean it charges from the sun it has to do with the movement of the arms (I'm not %100 what that means) I just know it doesn't charge by the sun or any other light source.

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