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E en NG Glliis SH H

This analog watch has functions for diving, timekeeping, and chronograph timing. It displays depth up to 200 meters and includes a maximum depth memory. The watch is water resistant to 200 meters and conforms to ISO standards for diving watches. It has modes for time, diving with depth readings, and a chronograph stopwatch function. All repairs and battery replacements must only be done at an authorized service center.
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E en NG Glliis SH H

This analog watch has functions for diving, timekeeping, and chronograph timing. It displays depth up to 200 meters and includes a maximum depth memory. The watch is water resistant to 200 meters and conforms to ISO standards for diving watches. It has modes for time, diving with depth readings, and a chronograph stopwatch function. All repairs and battery replacements must only be done at an authorized service center.
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English

This watch is an analog (hand) display diver's watch equipped with an elec-
tronic depth meter. The familiar watch-face format is convenient to confirm
depths while diving. Further, a chronograph function finds uses in a variety of
activities besides diving. (Please note that the depth meter function should be
used only as an auxiliary instrument.)
"Highly reliable water resistant for use at depths of up to 200 meters"
The high-reliability water resistant conforms to ISO standards for diving watches.
* ISO diving watch standards are those set forth by the International Organization For
Standardization.
<ISO/6425, 15 May 1984>

All repairs of this product, including battery replacement,


should be conducted at a Citizen Service Center. For repairs
and inspections please contact the place of purchase or contact
a Citizen Service Center directly.

Two models of this watch are available:one with depth readings indicated in
meters (m), the other with readings indicated in feet (ft).
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Table of contents
Diving with this watch················································································· 6 Chronograph Mode····················································································· 18
Safe diving··································································································· 7 Operating the Chronograph Mode······························································· 19
Do not use the depth meter when······························································· 8 In these cases······························································································ 20
Stop using this product while diving when··················································· 9 When the second hand moves in 2-second increments······························ 20
Operating instructions················································································ 10 The battery·································································································· 21
Names of parts···························································································· 10 After the battery is replaced or if the hands are
Switching modes························································································· 11 in the wrong position···················································································· 22
Time Mode···································································································· 12 Using ALL RESET and adjusting the position of the hands························ 23
Setting the time and date····································································· 12·13 When the function hand is in the wrong position········································· 24
Diving Mode································································································· 14 Automatic time adjustment functon····························································· 25
Maximum depth memo function·································································· 15 Other functions···························································································· 26
Making accurate depth readings································································· 16 Register ring································································································ 26
High altitude & freshwater diving································································ 16 No decompression Limits············································································ 27
Before diving································································································ 17 Care for long term use·································································· 28·29·30·31
After diving··································································································· 17 Specifications·························································································· 32·33

4 5
Diving with this watch WARNING:
Diving can be a safe, enjoyable activity when diving rules are [ Safe Diving ]
properly followed. It is always, however, accompanied by cer- 1.Use this product only after having received proper instruction in safe div-
tain risks including diver's paralysis and unanticipated acci- ing procedures.
dents. Before diving please obtain proper diving instruction 2.Always use the "buddy system." This watch is not a substitute for a div-
ing partner.
and be sure to conduct safety checks. Please use this watch 3.This product is recommended for sports diving to depths of up to about
only after you have read and fully understood the operating 30 meters(100ft), although the depth indicator will measure depths up to 50
procedures and cautions in these instructions. Using this meters(125ft).
watch other than as indicated in these instructions may result 4.Early battery replacement is recommended. A new battery will last
in failure of the watch to function properly. approximately 2 years. (However, this will vary greatly depending on the
frequency of depth meter use. Replace the battery early.) *Battery
replacement should be conducted only at Citizen Service Centers.
5.Be sure to rest sufficiently after diving, as specified by diving rules.
Riding in an airplane or moving to a high altitude too soon after diving
may cause decompression sickness.
6.Use the depth meter function of this watch only as an auxiliary or backup
instrument.

6 7
WARNING: CAUTION:
7.Avoid rapid ascents when diving, as these adversely affect the human [ Stop using this product while diving when... ]
body, including causing diver's paralysis. Maintain a safe ascent speed 1.The low-battery warning indicator is activated.
while diving. An ascent of 10 meters(33ft) or less per minute is recom- As the battery approaches the end of its life, the display switches automat-
mended for sports diving to avoid various possible problems. ically from the depth meter display to the time display, and the second
[ Do not use the depth meter when... ] hand begins to move in 2-second increments.
1.In locations with altitudes exceeding 4,000 meters(13,124ft). 2.The watch's depth readings differ greatly from those of other depth
The watch will be unable to measure depth accurately. measuring instruments.
2.In temperatures outside of the warranted temperature range. 3.The watch stops or exhibits any abnormal functioning. (Avoid
The warranted temperature range for the depth meter in this watch is knocking the watch against diving equipment, rocks or other hard
from 10°C to 40°C/50°F to 104°F. objects.)* Service for this watch should be conducted only by Citizen
3.In potentially dangerous activities or conditions. Service Centers.
This watch is not designed for use in maritime emergencies or to prevent
sea disasters and the like.
4.A substitute for a pressure gauge is needed.
This watch is not designed to gauge pressures other than those associat-
ed with water depth.
5.Diving using a helium enriched environment.
This watch cannot be used in a helium enriched environment, as this
may cause malfunction or breakage.
8 9
Operating instructions Please read the instructions below while referring to the foldout
watch diagram located on the opening page of this manual.
This watch has three modes: Time Mode, Diving Mode, and Chronograph Mode.
[ Switching modes ]
[ Names of Parts ]
Switch between the three modes simply by pressing button1
Name Time Mode Diving Mode Chronograph Mode
A : Function hand Points to EXIT Indicates depth Chronograph second hand
B : Mode hand Points to 0 Points to DV Chronograph minute hand 1
1
C : Minute hand Always displays minutes 1
D : Crown Used to set time and date The function
hand A and
E : Hour hand Always displays hours The function hand A the mode hand B The mode
points to EXIT. hand B
F : Second hand both point to 0. points to DV.
Displays seconds Chronograph 1/20 second hand 0m 0m 0m
DV DV
IT
3 IT
3 IT
3
EX EX EX
6 6 6
G : 24-hour time hand Always displays 24-hour time in conjunction with the hour hand 1 50
DV
10 50
DV
10

9
9

50

50
50
1 : Button 1 Used to switch modes, etc. 40 20 40 20

12

12
12
30 30

2 : Button 2 Used to call Maximum depth and for chronograph measurements, etc.

15

15
The second hand F

15
U:EXIT…The function hand points to EXIT in the Time Mode. points to 0.
.0 .0
.8 .8
.2 .2

V :Over Zone Mark…The function hand points to this mark (at the 53 minute position) at

40

40
20

20
40

20
1
.6 .6 .4

1 1
.4

1
depths over than 50 meters(125ft). 30 30 30

W:DV…"DV" means "diving". The mode hand points to DV when in the Diving Mode.
X:CALL…Pushing Button 2 will display the maximum depth memo. Time Mode Chronograph Mode Diving Mode
Y:Pressure sensor…Measures depth by sensing water pressure
Z:Depth reading units…Depth readings are indicated in meters or feet, depending on the model. For 1 press Button 1. For   
1 press Button 1 continuously for 2 seconds.
10 11
: Switch to the Time Mode from the Diving Mode by pressing button 1 continuously for 2 sec-
Time Mode onds. Switch to the Time Mode from the Chronograph Mode by pressing button 1 once.
Setting the date <When manipulating the crown...>
About the Time Mode 1.Unscrew the crown in the indicat- About the screw lock
B 1. The Time Mode displays both 12 and 24-
EX
IT ed direction to release it, and pull it 1.Always return the crown to its original
A hour time. out one step. position and lock it when finished set-
DV
50 10 2. With the exception of the second hand, the time ting the watch.
E C 2.Set the date by turning the crown.
40
30
20 may be read even while using the other modes. (If the crown is turned in the wrong
2.Do not press any of the buttons while
20
24
the crown is pulled out. Doing so may
4

7 [ Setting the time and date ] direction there will be no effect.) cause a mode change and disturb the
16
12
8

.0
Make sure that the watch is in the Time 3.Push the crown back to its original position of the hands.
.8 Mode by confirming that the function position. 3.Do not pull out or turn the crown when
G F
.2

hand A is pointing to EXIT. it is wet. Doing so may allow water to


.6 .4
<Setting the time> 4.Hold the crown down and turn it to seep inside the watch and cause mal-
1 1. Unscrew the crown in the indicated screw lock it back in place. function.
direction to release it, and pull it out two * Setting the date between the
Display in the Time Mode steps. The second hand F will spin rapid- hours of 9 PM and 5 AM may
Please refer to the fold-out watch diagram located ly and stop at 0. Screw locked position Freed from the screw
on the opening page of this manual. result in the date not changing by locked position
2. Set the hours and minutes by turning
A - Points to EXIT the crown. Check the 24-hour time hand
the next day.
B - Points to 0 to confirm whether the hands are set * Do not attempt to set the time or
C - Minute hand appropriately to AM or PM. date when in a mode other than
E - Hour hand 3. Push the crown back to its original posi- the Time Mode.
F - Second hand tion.
G - 24-hour time hand 4. Hold the crown down and turn it to screw
12
lock it back in place. 13
Diving Mode : From the Time Mode, or the Chronograph Mode, switch to the Diving Mode by pressing but-
ton1 continuously for 2 seconds.

A EX
IT
0m 3 [ Maximum depth memo function ]
6

DV 50
DV
10
About depth readings This watch automatically records the maximum depth reached during a dive (in 1 meter(2.5ft) increments). This

9
B 1.After switching to the Diving Mode, depth read- memo is retained until the watch is set to the Diving Mode again and a depth of 1 meter(5ft) or more is reached.
50

40 20

12
30

C 20
24
4 ings will commence automatically when diving IT
0m 3 Calling the maximum depth memo
2

15
EX

E
16
12
8

.0
begins. 6
1.While in the Time Mode or Diving Mode (a depth of 0 is displayed)
2.The depth will be measured and displayed in 1 meter

9
press button 2. The function hand A will display the maximum depth.

50
.8

G
.2

12
40

20
.6 .4 (2.5ft) increments up to 50 meters(125ft). 2.Pressing button 2 a second time or leaving the memo displayed contin-
F

15
30
1 uously for 30 seconds will release the maximum depth memo display.
Reading the Depth

40

20
Display in the Diving Mode NOTE: 1.A depth less than 1 meter(5ft) is not recorded.
While diving, the number indicated by the 2.The data in the maximum depth memo will be cleared when the battery reaches the end of its life. Be
Please refer to the fold-out watch diagram depth indicator hand A (the function hand) is sure
30
to record necessary memo information in a log book.
located on the opening page of this manual. the present diving depth. The depth indicator 3.The first time this function is used, it may display data that was used in product testing.
A - Depth indicator hand (function hand) hand begins to function at a depth of 1 meter 4. Depths over 50 meters(125ft) will be recorded as the Over Zone Mark.
B - Points to DV (5ft). It registers depths less than 1 meter (5ft)
as 0. At depths over 50 meters (125ft), the Additional functions
C - Minute hand <Auto return system>
E - Hour hand hand stops on the Over Zone Mark (53 min- The watch automatically returns to the Time Mode if the function hand remains at 0 meter(0ft) for longer
utes) and remains there until returning to than 30 minutes in the Diving Mode.
G - 24-hour time hand depths less than 50 meters(125ft). <Abnormal activation prevention function >
F - Second hand Measurements and Range If the depth meter is functioning abnormally for some reason, the function hand will point to the Over Zone
* If the hands A, B do not point to the correct position, Display range: 0 m(0ft) to 50 m(125ft) Mark when the watch is switched to the Diving Mode, and depth measurement will not be possible. In such a
please readjust them according to the "ALL RESET" instruc- case, switch back to the Time Mode.
tions on page 23.
Display increment: 1 meter(2.5ft)
Measurement interval: Once/second
14 15
[ Making accurate depth readings ] [ High altitude & freshwater diving ] [ Before diving ]
1.Switch the watch to the Diving Mode When the Diving Mode is activated, the 1.Make sure that the crown is pushed all the way in and locked in place.
shortly before diving. depth is calibrated at 0 meter(0ft) based 2.Make sure that there are no cracks or other damage to the watch band or the glass face.
2.When there is a great difference on the surrounding air pressure. This Damage to the band may result in the band breaking and loss of the watch.
between the air and water temperature, enables the watch to be used while diving 3.Make sure that the band is firmly anchored to the watch body.
immerse the watch in the water for 2-3 at high-altitudes and/or in lakes, as long 4.Make sure that the register ring rotates properly.
minutes before switching it to the Diving as the Diving Mode is activated at that 5.Make sure that the time and date are correctly set.
Mode. altitude. 6.Make sure that the second hand is moving correctly.
3.Confirm that the mode hand points to However, an accurate measurement is * If the second hand is moving in 2-second increments, then the battery is low. Request
DV and the function hand points to 0 not possible at altitudes over 4,000 battery replacement at the place of purchase, or by contacting a Citizen Service Center directly.
when the watch is switched to the Diving meters(131,24ft). Do not use this watch
Mode. If the hands are in the wrong when diving in such places. Further, this [ After diving ]
position please refer to ALL RESET on watch displays changes in depth based 1.After making sure that the crown is locked in place, wash the watch free of seawater, mud and
page 23. on a standard of seawater (density sand using fresh water. Wipe completely with a dry cloth.
4.Avoid too rapid descents and ascents 1.025). Depths indicated in fresh water 2.Do not attempt to remove the sensor cover or remove any dirt or debris clogging the sensor por-
when diving. The function hand will will actually be about 2.5% over indicat- tion of the watch using a sharp instrument. Rather, flush out such debris using fresh water. If this
not adjust quickly enough during ed. fails, please consult a Citizen Service Center.
descents or ascents faster than about 1 3.For general repairs and maintenance please refer to "Care for long term use" on pages 28,
Be sure to complete appropriate safety
meter(2.5ft) per minute. Slowdown or 29, 30 & 31.
training before diving in fresh water or at
stop in order to obtain an accurate
depth reading. high altitudes.
* Never pull out or turn the crown or (Example) 20 meters(50ft) (indicated
press the buttons while diving. Doing depth) x 1.025 = 20.5 meters (51.25ft)
so may cause water to penetrate the (actual depth)
case.

16 17
Chronograph Mode : Switch from the Time Mode to the Chronograph Mode by pressing button
1 once.
About chronograph measurements [ Operating the Chronograph Mode ] 1 Press button 1
1.A maximum of 50 minutes may be measured by the chronograph. After 50
minutes (1/20 second=0.05 second increments) measurement will stop auto-
Time Mode
2 Press button 2
matically and chronograph will return to the reset position.
2.The chronograph 1/20 second hand will move for 30 seconds, after which it 2 Press button 2 for 2 seconds
will return to stand-by at the 0 position. The time measured will be displayed 1
when chronograph measurement is stopped.
The chronograph display 2
Normal use
2 Please refer to the fold-out watch diagram located DV
2 Start 2 Stop 2 Reset
DV DV 50 10

50 10
B on the opening page of this manual. 40 20
Accumulated elapsed time
30 DV
40 20
A
A - Chronograph second hand
30
2 Start 2 Stop 2 Restart 2 Stop
B - Chronograph minute hand .0

F - Chronograph 1/20 second hand .8


.2 2 2
* When the watch has been switched to the Chronograph
Reset
.6 .4
.0

Repeat operation
.8
.2
Mode but the hands A, B, & F do not point to 0, please 1
.6 .4
F readjust them as indicated in the ALL RESET instructions
on page 23. [ Reset ]
1
1
Additional functions
= NOTE =
<Auto return system> The mode cannot be changed during a chronograph measurement.
The watch automatically returns to the Time Mode if the chronograph reset display remains for longer than 3
Change the mode after stopping measurement. Time Mode
Changing the mode will delete the data.
minutes.

18 19
In these cases... [ The Battery ]
a) Battery life
[ When the second hand moves in 2-second increments ] A new battery installed in this watch will last approximately 2 years.
Please refer to the fold-out watch diagram located on the opening page of this manual. Standard usage conditions
When the battery is low, the low-battery warning indicator causes the second hand Number of dives: 30 dives/year
to move in 2-second increments. The Diving Mode and the Chronograph Mode will Duration of dives: 1 hour
return to the Time Mode. Replace the battery soon. Chronograph use 1 hour/day
* Battery life will vary greatly depending on the function used. Do not use the Diving Mode when
not diving.
Time Diving Chronograph b) The original battery
The battery in the watch at the time of purchase is one used to test the function and performance
Mode Mode Mode of the
watch.Please be aware that this battery may not last for the 2 years estimated for normal batter-
ies.
c) Battery replacement
1.All battery replacements should be done by a Citizen Service Center. To replace the battery, please
contact the place of purchase or contact a Citizen Service Center directly.
Time Mode 2.When replacing the battery, inspection of water resistance and other parts should be conducted,
The second hand moves in 2-second increments and packing
materials replaced as necessary.
= NOTE = 3.Battery replacement will result in deletion of data in the maximum depth memo. Be sure to record
When the low-battery warning indicator is activated, the watch cannot be s u c h
switched into the Diving or Chronograph Mode. data in a log book, etc. before replacing the battery.
4.Leaving a dead battery in the watch may cause damage due to leaking battery fluids.
20 21
[ After the battery is replaced or if the hands are in the wrong position ] [ Using ALL RESET and Adjusting the position of the hands ]
Please refer to the fold-out watch diagram located on the opening page of this manual. 1.Unscrew the crown to release it, and pull it out two steps.
Use the following ALL RESET operation to adjust the position of the hands if: 2.Simultaneously press button 1 and button 2 and then release them. ALL
RESET is complete if the function hand moves slightly.
□In the Time Mode 3.Pressing button 2 will allow the mode hand B and the function hand A to
The function hand A does not point to EXIT. move simultaneously. Set both of these to the 0 position. Move the two
0m
EX
IT
3 The mode hand B does not point to 0. hands forward rapidly by pressing button 2 continuously.
2
□In the Diving Mode
6

50
DV
10
B 4.Align the second hand F in the 0 position by pressing button 1. Move it for-
The function hand A does not point to 0.
9

A ward rapidly by pressing button 1 continuously.


50

40 20
The mode hand B does not point to DV.
12

30
5.Set the correct time. Refer to page 12 for instructions on setting the time
□In the Chronograph Mode
and date.
15

The chronograph minute hand B does not


.0
point to 0. 6.Push the crown back to its original position, press down and turn it to screw
.8
.2
F The chronograph second hand A does not lock it back in place. The watch will restart in the Time Mode.
40

20

.6 .4
point to 0.
1 The chronograph 1/20 second hand F does not
30
point to 0.
□The display is abnormal in any
other way.

22 23
[ When the function hand is in the wrong position ] [ Automatic time adjustment function ]
Please refer to the fold-out watch diagram located on the opening page of this manual. Be sure to complete the hand position adjustment within four minutes. If so,
*If, when switching from the Time Mode to the Diving Mode, the function hand the hands will spin rapidly to display correct time when you complete the
does not point to 0. adjustment. However, take care not to turn the crown at this time as it may
*If, when switching from the Time Mode to the Chronograph Mode, the func- cause the incorrect time to be set.
tion hand does not point to 0.
In these cases, use the crown and buttons as follows to adjust the posi-
tion of the hand. = NOTE =
0m 1.Unscrew the crown in the indicated 1.When pulling the crown out two steps, be sure to do so on dry land when the
3
EX
IT
6 2 direction to release it, and pull it out watch is dry.
2.This adjustment may be performed when the function hand is within 15 units of
its

two steps.
Wit
un

9
hin

the 0 position. Otherwise, please refer to the ALL RESET instructions on page 23.
50

15

2.If the hand is to the left of the 0 posi-


in

15

12
ith

tion, press button 2 to move it for-


W

unit

ward to the 0 position. If it is to the


15
s

right of the 0 position press button 1


to move it back to the 0 position.
40

20

3.Push the crown back to its original


1 position then press down and turn it
30
to screw lock it back in place.

24 25
Other functions
[ Register ring ] [ No decompression limits ]
Use the register ring to measure elapsed time. The range of time when it is unnecessary to stop to decompress while surfacing
from a dive is determined by the depth and time of the dive. These values are
<Using the register ring> referred to as "No Decompression Limits." Use these as estimates when diving.
40 Before diving, rotate the register
ring to line up the mark with the No Decompression Limits, based on the American Navy Diving Manual (1985), are
0m 3
EX
IT
6 minute hand. Elapsed time is then printed on the band of this watch. (Some models may not have this chart.)
30

indicated by the position of the

50
9
minute hand on the register ring. <Reading the chart> Caution:The no decompression limit
50

12 Example: In the diagram at left the DEPTH.m N.D.TIME is different depending on body condi-
12m 200Min.
minute hand is 10 minutes past the 15m 100Min.
30 tion, or personal differences. Please
15

use the no decompression limits on


30
mark, indicating that 10 minutes 18m 60Min.
has elapsed. 21m 50Min. N.D.LIMITS this watch as a guide line.
24m 40Min. When a dive requires no decompres-
20 40

20

27m 30Min. DEPTH.M N.D.TIME sion limits make sure you follow a spe-
30m 25Min.
12 200 30 25
= NOTE = 15 100 33 20
cialized divers manual.
30 The register ring may only be turned 33m 20Min. 18 60 36 15
tes 36m 15Min. Example: If the diver is at 21
nu counter-clockwise (this helps prevent 21 50 39 10
mi
39m 10Min.
10 meters for 50 minutes or less,
10 24 40 42 10
e is unwanted movement). Do not attempt 42m 10Min. 27 30 45 5
tim then it is OK to surface without
pse
d to force it to turn clockwise. 45m 5Min.
Ela stopping to decompress.

26 27
Care for long term use replace the spring bars connecting the Repair Only.”
watch and the band. 4) Temperature
Water resistance 3) Water-resistance Avoid exposing the watch to direct sun-
Indication Water-related use • this diver’s watch is designed to resist light or leaving it in extremely hot or cold
water pressure to a maximum depth of locations for a long period of time.
Watch 200 meters. Before using this watch • This will cause malfunctioning and
Dial under water, push in the crown and shorten the life of the battery.
tighten the screw lock completely. • This may cause your watch to gain or
Water
Resist • All services after sale including battery lose time and affect its other functions.
200m Light spray, Swimming, etc. Skin diving. Scuba diving. When diving Pulling out the replacement are provided by the Citizen 5) Shock
perspiration, (Without air (With air tank) using a helium crown when the
light rain, tank) enriched watch is wet. Service Center. Never have the case • This watch will withstand the bumps
bathing etc. environment. and jars normally incurred in daily use
back opened or the screws on the sen-
Water resistant and while playing such non-contact
200m OK OK OK OK NO NO sor loosened at facilities other than the
Citizen Service Center. sports as golf and catchball.
1) Pressure Sensor hol, gasoline, thinner or other chemical • In order to maintain water-resistance, •Dropping the watch on the floor or oth-
• Never disassemble the sensor cover substances. we recommend that you have the erwise imparting severe shock to it may
which protects the pressure sensor. • If you cannot clean the sensor, bring watch checked at the Citizen Service cause malfunctioning or damage.
• Be careful that foreign objects such as the watch to the Citizen Service Center. Center at the time of 6) Magnetic Fields
E CENTER This watch is antimagnetic up to 60
sand, dust or other matter does not 2) Watch Band SE
RVIC R battery replacement
enter into the sensor. If such objects • If the watchband shows cracks, gauss and not affected by the magnetic

EP
once every one or two

N.
DON'T OPE

AIR
has entered into the sensor, wash it replace it with a new band. years. fields produced by ordinary household

ONLY.
away with fresh water. Do not use alco- • When replacing the watchband also • The case back is electric appliances. If used in the imme-
marked “Don’t
Open.Service Center
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diate vicinity of strong magnetism, how- 9) Luminous Display 11) Keep Your Watch Clean
ever, the watch’s functions may tem- Luminous paint is applied to the hands Wipe off soil and moisture from the
porarily be affected. of this watch for use in dark areas. This glass with a soft, absorbent cloth. If you
7) Static electricity does not cause any health problems wear the watch when the back side of
The integrated circuits used in the since the amount of lumious paint used the case and watchband is soiled they
watch are sensitive to static electricity. in the watch is well within the limit may cause a skin rash as they come in
If exposed to intense static electricity, allowed and is protected by the glass. direct contact with your skin. Keep your
the watch’s display may lose its accura- Even if the amount used is extremely watch clean also to avoid staining your
cy. small, luminous paint is a hazardous cuffs. How to clean the watchband:
8) Chemicals and Gases substance. If the glass is broken, bring • Metal band Wash soiled parts with a
Avoid wearing the watch in the pres- it immediately to the Citizen Service tooth brush in mild, soapy water.
ence of strong chemicals or gases. If Center for repair or replacement. • Plastic or rubber band Wash in water.
the watch comes in contact with such 10) Safekeeping Do not use solvent.
solvents as thinner and benzine or If you do not use the watch for an
products containing materials such as extended period of time, wipe off per-
gasoline, nail polish, detergent or adhe- spiration, soil and moisture thoroughly
sive, its components may discolor, dis- and keep it in a place not exposed to
solve or crack. Be especially careful to extremely high or low temperatures or
avoid chemicals. The watchcase or high humidity. Don’t leave a dead bat-
band may discolor if they come in con- tery in the watch for a long time and be
tact with mercury from a broken ther- sure to replace it with new one. If bat-
mometer or other equipment. tery fluid leaks out, it may damage
movement components.

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Specification
1. Model Analog depth meter with chronograph * Present depth indicator: 1m(5ft)-50m(125ft) (1m(2.5ft)
2. Accuracy of time measurements ±20 seconds/month increments);Depth less than 1m(5ft) indicated as 0m(0ft)
(within normal temperature range) * Depth over display: When depth is more than 50m(125ft)
3. Accuracy of depth readings 1m(5ft)∼10 m(25ft):± 1m(5ft) * Maximum depth memo display: 1m(5ft)-50m(125ft)
11m(27.5ft)∼50m(125ft):±2m(7.5ft) * Chronograph display: Maximum measured display
(Conditions:constant temperature and excluding mar- 50 min (1/20 second (0.05 sec) increments)
gin of error by sight) 7. Additional Functions * Low battery warning function
* Assured accuracy temperature range: * Prevention of function during malfunction state
10°C∼40°C / 50°F∼104°F * Second hand stopping device
Accuracy of depth readings is affected by surround- 8. IC C/MOS-LSI
ing temperatures. 9. Battery Battery (280-44 <SR927W>)
4. Display Analog hand display 10. Battery life Approximately 2 years
Time: hour, minute, second, & function hands Estimated conditions of use
Depth: depth hand & mode hand * Number of dives: 30 dives/year
Chronograph: chronograph minute hand; chronograph * Duration of dive: 1 hour
second hand; chronograph 1/20 second hand * Chronograph measurement: 1 hour/day
5. Timepiece operational temperature range -10°C∼+60°C / 14°F∼140°F
These specifications are subject to change with-
6. Display functions * Time (hours, minutes, seconds)
out notice.
* Date (with fast adjustment function)

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