Pulsar PZ4021X1 Instruction manual

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DUO-DISPLAY QUARTZ
Analogue time display
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Digital time and calendar
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Chronograph
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Timer
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3-channel alarm
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World time function
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Illuminating light
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(Electroluminescent panel)
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CROWN/BUTTONS AND DISPLAYS
Second
Minute hand
C
Date
a b
a: normal position b: extended position (analogue time setting)
D
Illuminating light
Day of the week
B
Hour hand
Month
Second hand
Mode change
* The analogue and digital d isplays are separately illustrated in the
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A
Hour
following sections of this manual for the purpose of explanation.
Minute
CROWN
MODE CHANGE
With each press, the mode in the digital display changes in the
A
following order.
TIME/CALENDER mode
STOPWATCH mode
DATA RECALL mode
A A
A
WORLD TIME mode
A
ALARM mode
A
A
TIMER mode
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ILLUMINATING LIGHT
Press to turn the illuminating light on.
B
B
The built-in electroluminescent backlight illuminates the display for approximately 3 seconds for easy viewing in darkness.
NOTE S
The electroluminescent panel loses its luminance as, the battery becomes
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weaker with use. Al so, its luminance level decreases grad ually with use.
When the illuminating lig ht becomes d im, replace the b atteries. If the li ght
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remains dim after the batteries are replaced, have the electrolum inescent pane l replaced by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.
While the illuminating light is use d, the watch gives out a slight noise. However,
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this is normal a nd not a malfunction.
SCREW DOWN CROWN
[for models with screw down crown]
Unlocking the crown
Turn Crown counterclockwise until you no
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longer feel the threads turning.
Crown can be pulled out.
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Locking the crown
Push Crown back into normal position.
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Turn Crown clockwise while pressing it
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lightly until tight.
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ANALOGUE TIME SETTING
Hour hand
* This il lustrati on is sim plified
for the purpose of explanation.
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TIME/CALENDAR MODE
Second hand
Minute hand
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CROWN
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CROWN
Pull out when the second hand
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is at the 12 o’clock position.
The second hand will stop on the spot.
Tur n to s et t he ho ur a nd
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minu te hands to the c orrect time.
To se t th e ha nd s ac cu ra te ly, advance the m inute hand four to five minutes ahea d of the correct time, then slowly move it back to the exact minute (s).
Pu sh ba ck s imu lt ane ou sly
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with a time signal.
DIGITAL TIME/CALENDAR SETTING
Press to enter TIME/CALENDAR mode.
B
A
A
Hour
Second
Minute
A
Press and hold for 2 to 3 sec onds to show
B
TIME/CALENDAR SETTING display.
The City Code sta rts flashing.
Pres s to sel ect the item to be adjuste d
A
(ashing).
The item to be adjusted changes in the following ord er.
City
Language
or
C D
Second
DST
Eco
12H/24 H
Press to set the ashing item.
Yea r
Minute
Hour
Date
Month
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With ea ch press o f the butto n C (or D ), t he fl as hi ng d ig its i nc rea se ( or dec rease ).
The flashing d igits move quickly if the button C or D is kept p ressed.
Press to conrm the settings and
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NOTE S
•If the watch is left untouched in the TIME /CALENDAR S ETTING displ ay with the digits /item flashing , it will automatica lly return to the TIME/CALENDAR mode in 2 to 3 minutes.
•The calend ar automatically a djusts for odd and eve n months includi ng February of leap years up to 2 065.
•On ce th e yea r, mon th an d dat e hav e bee n set , the d ay of t he we ek is automatica lly set.
•Setting the second
To reset the second dig its to "00," press either button C or D in accordan ce with a
time signa l while the second d igits are flashing. If button C or D is pressed whil e the second d igits count any number between "3 0" and "59 ," one minute is added and the seconds digits are immed iately reset to "00 ."
•12-/24-hour indication setting
• Wh en the 12-hour indi cation is selecte d, "A" indicator appears for the morning
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and "P " indicator ap pears from the afternoon.
return to TIME/CALENDAR mode.
• When settin g the hour digits in the 12- hour indicati on, check that AM /PM is properly set.
•Language setting Selec t your langu age among E nglish (ENG ), French (FRA ), Germa n(GER) and
Spanish(SPN). The month and d ay of the week are displayed in the selected language.
•Eco mod e
• When no operation is performed for lo nger than a pre- set time, the watch automatica lly enters the eco mode and the display is turne d off to reduce battery consumption.
• S elect the transition tim e to eco mode from among 1 hour (1H), 3 hou rs (3H ), 6 hours (6H) and 12 hours (12H ). To deactivate the eco mod e, select OFF.
• When the stopwatc h or timer is not reset, the eco m ode will not be activated.
Confirmation Sound for Button Operation
Press the button C and D s imultaneously to a lternately turn on the confirm ation sound.
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HOW TO HIDE THE SECOND
•If you prefer a time display without second, keep pressing d own the button B for four seconds in the Time/Calendar mode.
B
HOW TO CHECK THE HOME CITY
• To check which city is currently selected, press th e button D. The c ity code will be shown on the display.
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City code
D
HOW TO SET THE HOURLY TIME SIGNAL
• With each press of but ton C, the hour ly time signal will be alternately engaged or disengaged. Accordingly, the hourly time signal mar k will appear or disappear indicating whether the hourly time signal is ON or OF F.
Hourly time signal ma rk
C
The hour ly time sig nal is
disengaged (OFF).
Note on unusual display:
If all the segments of the display light up in the TIME/
CALENDAR SETTING display with the digits ashing, it
is normal and not a malfunction. In such a case, press button A, B, C or D to return to the TIME/CALENDAR mode, and then set the time/calendar again.
The hour ly time sig nal is
engage d (ON).
B
A
C
D
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LAP 1
LAP 3
SPL 3
ST
GOAL
LAP 2
STOPWATCH MODE
The stopwatch can measure up to 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds
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and 99 in 1/100 second increments. Up to 100 split or lap records can be taken.
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The split or lap records can be recalled in DATA RECALL mode.
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For details, refer to "HOW TO USE THE DATA RECALL FUNCTION ".
Pr ess t o en te r ST OPWAT CH
A
mode.
Pres s to res et the s topwatch to
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00’00”00.
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A
D
Press to choose a display either
D
with split time or with lap time.
STOPWATCH OPERATION
Wh en a ne w me asu rem en t is st art ed , the p er vio us ly st ore d dat a wi ll be automatica lly deleted.
<Standard measurement >
C
STA R T S TO P RESET
<Lap/Split time measurement>
C
D
ART
SPL 1
SPL 2
CDC D D
STA R T
NOTE S
• When a split or l ap time is taken, the measured time will be
LAP/SPLIT
When the stropwatch is working, the stopwatch ma rk flashes.
shown on the display along with the split or lap numbe r for 7 seconds , and then the displ ay automatically returns to the ongoing measuring display.
LAP/SPLIT
STOP
RESET
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• When the total number of split or la p records reaches 100, "FULL" and "L-100" will be alternately shown on the display. After that, even if the button D is pressed, no more record will be taken.
• Even if the STOPWATCH mode is ch anged to a different mode while th e measurement is in prog ress, it continues counting prop erly. After using the stopwatch , be sure to stop the function i n order to conserve the b attery life.
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HOW TO USE THE DATA RECALL FUNCTION
Up to 100 measurement data can be recalled.
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Th e “t otal time,” each “lap t im e,” “ best la p ti me and be st l ap
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number,”and “average lap time” will be presented.
The measurement data will be stored until the next measurement is started.
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HOW TO RECALL MEASURED DATA
Press to show DATA RECALL mode.
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Press to view the data in the order below.
or
C
D
Press the button C to view the data in the ascending order and press the b utton D to view the data in the descend ing order. The data is shown qu ickly if each butt on is kept presse d. When the best l ap tim e is
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shown, "BEST" and the best lap numb er are alternately displayed.
D
C
C
D
C
D
C
D
D
C
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HOW TO DELETE THE DATA
B
B
B
Press to delete all the data stored.
Press and hold for 2 to 3 sec onds to
B
conrm the deletion of the data.
TIMER MODE
The timer can be set 10 seconds up to 99 hours 59 miuntes and 59
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seconds.
TIMER SETTING
B
A
Hour
Minute
C
D
Second
Press to enter TIMER mode.
A
Press and hold for 2 to 3 seconds
B
to show TIMER SETTING display.
The second d igits start flashin g.
Pr es s to se le ct th e it em to b e
A
adjusted (ashing).
Second
or
C D
Press to set the ashing digits.
With e ach p ress of the butt on C (o r D ), t he fla sh in g di gi ts in crea se ( o r dec rease ).
Minute
Hour
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The f las hin g di git s move qui ckl y if the button C or D is kept p ressed.
Press to conrm the TIMER setting.
B
TIMER OPERATION
Press to start the timer.
C
D
The warning sound starts to beep from 3 seconds before the set time is up. When the time is up, the timer beeps for 5 seconds. To stop the beep manually while sounding, press any of the buttons.
C
Press to stop the timer.
C
Press to reset the timer.
D
Remembe r to reset the timer by pressing the button D for next u se.
ALARM MODE
The three- channel daily alarm sounds at a designated time every
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24 hou rs. E ach a lar m cha nnel can b e engaged or disengaged independently.
Press to enter ALARM mode.
A
Press to select an alarm channel .
D
Press and hold for 2 to 3 sec onds
B
to show ALARM SETTING display.
The hour digits start flashing.
Pr es s to se le ct th e it em to b e
A
adjusted (ashing).
Hour
or
C D
Press to set the ashing digits.
With each press of the button C (or D) , the fl ash ing d igit s inc rease (or
Minute
A
B
Hour
Alarm channel
D
Minute
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dec rease ). The flashing d igits move quickly if the
button C or D is kept p ressed.
Press to conrm the alarm setting
B
and return to ALARM mode.
NOTE S
If the watch is left untouched in the ALAR M SETTING display with the digits
flashing, it will automatically return to the ALARM mode in 2 to 3 mi nutes.
When the 24- hour indic ation is selected i n the TIME/ CALENDAR mode, the al arm
is also dis played in the 24- hour indic ation.
When set ting the hour digits in the 12-hour indic ation, check that AM/PM is
properly set.
Sound Demonstration Function (Alarm sound preview)
Each alarm has a different sound. To test the alarm sound, press the button C for 2 seconds or more.
Engagement /disengagement of the alarm
With each press of the button C in the ALARM mode, the alarm will
be alternately engaged or disengaged. When at least one alarm is engaged, the alarm mark appears on the display.
C
The alarm is engaged (ON).The alarm is disengaged (OFF).
Alarm mark
How to stop the alarm manually while sounding
Th e ala rm sounds for 20 secon ds at t he designated t ime a nd
automatically stops. To stop the alarm manually while sounding, press any of the buttons A, B, C, or D.
Doing this in any display can stop the alarm.
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WORLD TIME MODE
Time in the 44 cities and regions around the world can be displayed.
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Daylight saving time can also be set (except GMT).
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C
A
D
B
Press to enter WORLD TIME mode.
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Pr ess t o se lec t th e c it y c od e
or
C
D
wh os e local t im e yo u want to display on the watch.
Press the button C to scroll the city co de i n the a sce nd ing ord er an d press the button D to sc roll the city code in th e descend ing order. The ci ty c od e sc ro ll s qu ic kl y if e ac h button is kept press ed.
If necessar y, press to set daylight
B
saving time.
The daylight saving time mark appe ars on the displ ay and the time is advan ced one hour.
CITIES AND TIME DIFFERENCES
Time dif ferenc e from GMT
City code City name
0 GMT +3.5 THR Teh er an
0 LIS Lisbon +4 DXB Dubai
0 LON London +4.5 KBL Kabul
+1 PA R Paris +5 KHI Karachi
+1 ROM Rome +5.5 DEL D elhi
+1 B ER Berlin +6 DAC Dac ca
+2 AT H Athen + 6.5 RGN Yangon
+2 CAI C airo +7 BKK Bangkok
+3 MOW Moscow +7 JKT Jakar ta
+3 JED Jeddah +8 SIN Singapor e
+3 BGW Baghdad +8 H KG Hong Kong
Time dif ferenc e from GMT
City code City name
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Years
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Time dif ferenc e from GMT
In some cou ntries, the daylight savi ng time may be in effect. The ti me difference and daylig ht saving time of various c ountries are subject to c hange, acco rding to the governments of respective countries or regi ons.
City code City name
+8 B JS Beijing -8 YVR Vanvouver
+9 SEL Seoul -8 LAX Los Angeles
+9 TYO To ky o -7 DEN Denver
+9.5 ADL Adelaide -6 CHI Chicago
+10 GUM Guam -5 N YC New York
+10 SYD Sydney -5 YMQ Montreal
+10 OOL Goldcoast -5 BOS Boston
+11 NOU Noumea -4 SDQ Santo Domingo
+12 WLG Wellington -3 BUE Buenos Aires
-10 HNL Honolulu -3 RIO Rio de Janeiro
-9 ANC Anchorage -1 PDL A zores
Time dif ferenc e from GMT
City code City name
BATTERY CHANGE
Battery life : Approx. 2 years
Battery : SEIKO SR626SW, 1 piece (for analogue display) SEIKO CR2016, 1 piece (for digital display)
The battery life may be less than 2 years if:
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• the alarm is used more than once a day,
• the stopwatch is used more than one hour a day,
• the illuminating light is used more than once a day.
Even if either of the two batte ries has run down, replace bot h of them
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with new ones.
As the batter ies are inserted at the factory to check the fun ction and
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performance of the watch, their actual lives once in your possession may be less than the spec ied period.
When the batteries expire, be sure to replac e them as soo n as possible to
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prevent any malfunction.
We recommend that you contact an AUTH ORIZED PULSAR DEALER for
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battery replacement. The watch is equipped with a batter y life indicator that enables you to kn ow
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when the battery ne eds to be replaced. When the indicator appears, EL
backlight and sound (ALARM/ TIMER) are invalid.
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Nece ssary procedure after battery change
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Af ter the battery is replaced with a new one, or when an abnormal display
(failing d igits, etc.) appears, follow the proc edures bel ow to reset the b uilt­in IC. The watch will resume its normal o peration.
Press button A, B, C and D at the sa me time for 2 to 3 seconds until the display becomes blank , and “16-1-1 (FR I)” will be displayed as the buttons are released”.
alarm.
Before using the watch, set the time, calendar and
WARNING
Do not rem ove the bat tery f rom the wa tch.
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If it is ne cess ary to ta ke out the b atter y, keep it out of the re ach of
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chil dren. I f a child s wallows it, consult a doctor immediately. Neve r short-c ircuit, tampe r with o r heat t he bat ter y, and never
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expose it to fire . The bat tery may burst, become very hot or catch fire.
CAUTION
The b attery is not rechargeable. Never attemp t to recharge it, a s
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this may cause b attery leakage or dam age to the batter y.
TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WATCH
Water resistance (5 bar)*
WATER RESISTANCE
Non-water resistant
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it wet as water may damage the movement. If the watch becomes wet, we suggest that you have it checked by an AUTHORIZED PULSAR DEALER or SERVICE CENTER.
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contact with spla shes of water or rain, but it is not designed for swimming or diving.
If “WATER RESISTANT” is not inscribed on the case back, your watch is not water resistant, and care should be taken not to get
Water resistance (3 bar)
If “ WATER RESISTA NT ” is in sc rib ed o n th e ca se back , yo ur w at ch is d es ig ned a nd manufactured t o with stan d up to 3 b ar, s uc h as a cc i den ta l
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to 5 bar and is suitable for swimming, yachting and taking a shower.
Water resistance (10 bar/15 bar/20
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bar)*
watch is designed and manufactured to withstand up to 10 bar/15 bar/20 bar and is suitable for taking a bath, shallow diving, but not for scuba diving.
We recommend that you wear a PULSAR Diver’s
watch for scuba diving.
If “WATER RESISTANT 5 BAR” is inscribed on the case back, your watch is designed and manufactured to withstand up
If “WATER RESISTANT 10 BAR”, “WATER RESISTANT 15 BAR” or “WATER RESISTANT 20 BAR” is inscribed on the case back, your
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* Before using the water resistance 5, 10, 15 or 20 bar watch in water, be sure the
crown is pushed in completely.
Do not operate the crown when the watch is wet or in water. If used in sea water,
rinse the watch in fresh water and dry it completely.
* When taking a shower with the water resistance 5 bar watch, or taking a bath with
the water resistance 10, 15 or 20 bar watch, be sure to observe the following:
Do not operate the crown when the watch is wet.
If the watch is left in warm water, a slight time loss or gain may be caused. This condition, however, will be corrected when the watch returns to normal temperature.
NOTE: Pressure in bar is a test pressure and should not be considered as corresponding to actual diving depth since swimming movement tends to increase the pressure at a given depth. Care should also be taken on diving into water.
TEMPERATURES
Your watch works with
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stable accuracy within a temperature range of 5° C
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and 35° C (41° F and 95° F).
50° C (122° F) may cause battery leakage or shorten the battery life.
Temperatures over
Do not leave your watch in very low temperatures below –5° C (+23° F) for a long time since the cold may cause a slight time loss or gain. However, the above conditions will be corrected when the watch returns to normal temperature.
MAGNETISM
Your wa tch w ill be adv ers ely affected b y strong magnetism. Keep it away from close contact with magnetic objects.
SHOCKS & VIBRATION
Light activities will not affect your watch, but be careful not to drop your watch or hit it against
may cause damage.
hard surfaces, as this
CHEMICALS
Be careful not to expose the watch to solvents, mercury, cosmetic spray, detergents, adhesives
the case, bracelet, etc. may become discolored, deteriorated or damaged.
or paints. Otherwise,
CARE OF CASE AND BRACELET
To preven t possible rusting of the case and bracelet caused by dust, mo isture and perspirat ion, wip e the m per iodically wi th a soft dr y cloth.
PERIODIC CHECK
It is recommended that the watch be checked once every 2 to 3 years. Have your watch checked by an
DEALER or SER VICE CENTER to ensure that the case, crown, buttons, gasket and crystal seal remain intact.
AUTHORIZED PULSAR
PRECAUTION REGARDING CASE BACK PROTECTIVE FILM
If your watch has a protective film and/or a sticker on the case back, be sure to peel them off before using your watch.
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