Seiko 6M13 User Manual

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The second
replaced.
be
hand moves
SEARCH
for any desired
week
determined
INDICATOR
LIFE
FUNCTION
date, month and
and displayed
at two-second
year
from 1400
hands.
by one of
intervals when the battery
the
2499
to
needs to
MODES AND DISPLAYS
There
are four buttons and
model
ITIME
Hour hand
a crown as indicated in
iltustration
ttre
below.
Minute hand
The mode changes
counterclockwise.
activated when
by turning
The respestive
the crown ii
ffi ri-t":r ffi
the crown at normal
setting
pulled
out.
(and
<.---.'
ffi ,'*n m
position
adjustmentl
clockwise or
modes
are
INDICATION
o
The
tips indicate
week.
*
pulling
By
modes, year.
l\lata. Tha rlaeinn nf +ha hando marr ii{fa:
OF
THE HANDS
the time;
of the hands:
tTip
Hour
Month
of the
lTail
out
the
the crown in
tip of the second hand
the tails indicate
For
Minutes
Last
2
digits
hands:
For calendar
the CALENDAR
moves
month,
time indicationl
year
of
indicationl
and CALENDAR
indicate
to
f-^*
year
and
Seconds*
Day
of
the first 2
day of
I
I
week
the
SEARCH
digits of the
+^
the
o
Whether to read the tip or the
illustrations below.
TIME mode
Ex.) 10:08'42"
Hour
24-hour hand
AM
tail depends on the
mode
used.
Refer to the
CALENDAR and CALENDAR
Ex.) Tuesday,
lCrown
2
digits
normal
at
year
of
Auguet
Day
6th,
positionl
of,the week
SEARCH modes
1991
Last
lCrown
2 digits of
at extended
First
year
I
positionl
digits of
year
Mode indicator
\|":l;Hr
Crown
Extended
1
a
1
ONE-DAY ALARM
lCurrent
time
at normal
Ex.) 10:10 AM of
Day
of
week
the
*
ln fha nAll V Al ARM rnnda the errrrenf data rernainq shorrun even if the
and DAILY
(crown
position)l
6th, Tuesday
AIARM modes
lDesignated at e)dended
Ex.) 9:00 AM of
Second (Stops
position
Mode indicator
at
Normal
r
I
position
12 o'clock
.
I
alarm time
positionll
20th
DAY ALARM mode)
24_hour hand
(crown
(For
'l*r[,
\Mode
ONE-
indicator
Crown
er Ef
ADJUSTING
Before
setting
to
check
position frame.
o
that the hour,
and
Turn
the
lf
any
of the
the
date numeral
reset
them following
Minute hand
Hour
hand
24-hour
that the
crown to
hand
THE
the time
set
tips of
does not
HAND
and
calendar, be
.minute
AND
and
date numeral
the mode indicator
the hands
the
do not'return
appear
procedure
DATE
POSITIONS
sure
second
appears at
to "O MATCH'.
at
the center
below.
to use
the
hands
are in
the
center of
to
the 12
of the calendar
MATCH
O
the 12 o,clock
the calendar
position
o'clock
Second hand
lendar frame
mode
or
frame,
1.
Pull out the
2.
Press
hour, minute
*The
2 seconds.
*The
resetting
hand
Press
3.
*
By
*The
Push the
crown.
" A" and
"8"
,
hands
24-hour
the
indicates
"D"
to
pressifig
moves
date
crown
"C" repeatedly
second
and
quickly
move
moves
hand
hand
hour
"24".
put
the date
"D", the date
quickly
in
back
respective
the
but separately
hands to the
if
correspondingly
12 o'clock
the
to
center of
to the
moves
is kept
it'D"
normal
to the
12 o'clock
position,
the
back and
pressed
position.
reset the
to
position,
kept
buttons
are
with
hour hand.
the
check thatthe
calendar frame.
forth repeatedly.
2 seconds.
for
tips of the
respectively.
pressed
When
24-hour
for
TIME
r
Turn
Ex.l
10:08'00" AM
1.
Pull
the 12
2. Press
SETTING
the crown to set
out the crown.
"A"
o'clock
tepeatedly
position.
the mode indicator
The
tip of
the second hand
to set
the tip of the minute hand
"TIME"
to
Minutes
Date
E) cro-n
\ ,Extended.
t(
automatically returns
position )
to
to the desired
*
As
the minute hand moves,
3. Press '8" repeatedly
It
advances one hour with
*The
hand moves
*The
minute
*The
correspondingly
check that the 24-hour
4. Push
the crown back in
signal.
hand will not move if
24-hour
hand
with the hour hand.
CALENDAR
o
Turn The
the crown
tails of
to
set the mode indicator
the
hour, minute
the hour hand
to set
the'tip of the hour
press
each
quickly
if the button is
'B' is
turns a full circle in
hand is correctly
to the normal
position
and second
also moves
hand to the
of the button.
kept
pressed.
pressed
correspondingly.
for
24 hours
When
setting the hour hand,
set.
in accordance
to "CALENDAR'.
hands indicate month,
desired hour.
2 seconds.
and moves
with a
time
last
How
to read the
lCrown
Ex.)
Tuesday,
Last
2
digits
year
of
B
*
pulling
By
first
2
digits of the
indicated
of
the minute
2
"1991"
*The
month is renrescnted hv thc harlr rnarkar Tha 1 n'nlnak rrr'arbar
calendar
at the normal
positionl
August 6th, 1991
Day
, Normal .
(
out the crown, the tip of
year.
Therefore,
by the tip
(1900
of the second
hand.
+ 91).
The
year
Last
of the
Crown
position
in
lCrown
Ex.) August
2
week
)
the second
hand
the
year
qf
digits
Month
Mode/
indi""to,
year
the
and
example above
at the extended
6th, 1991
hand moves
is
the aggregate of
figure indicated
the
should be
,
(
indicate
to
positionl
2 digits
year
of
Date
Crown
'7
Dl
Extended
position
the
the figure
by
the tail
read
.
)
as
Calendar
Last 2 digits of
Mode indicator
Pull out
1.
indicates
Press
2.
first
the
of
,'ail
*14
setting
2
year
The
the
the
"C"
2 digits
button.
ic nraccad rrrhen the second hand indicates '24OO". it will
2 digits of the
first
repeatedly
of the
year.
to advance
lt advances
in the CALENDAR
crown
year.
the
mode.
of the
tip
one
second
hundred
digits
of the second
tip
hand,
years
with each
of
and
year
set the
press
hand
3. Press 'A" to move the tail of the
year.
the
*
lf 'A' is
automatically
4. Press
advancesonemonthwitheachpressofthebutton.
*
lf position
the
Press
5.
day with each
6. Push the crown back
Notes:
1 .
Once the date,
lt advances
pressed
"8"
move
to
pressed
"8"
is
(December),
1 o'clock marker
"D"
to setthe
press
month
one
when
return
the tail of the
to
the tail of the
when
the tail
it will
(January).
date numeral in the calendarframe.
of the button.
in to the normal
and
rninute hand,
year
with each
minute hand indicates
"00".
hour hand, and set the
of
hour hand
the
automatically turn a
position.
year
are set, the day
press
set.
2.
The hands
are
kept
The calendar
3.
and date
pressed
automatically
numeral
for 2 seconds.
adjusts for odd and even months
advance
quickly
and set the
of the button.
points
of the
if
the
last 2 digits of
to the
full circle and stop at
lt
advances
is
week
automatica I
'
:
respective buttons
Februarv of lean vears from 14OO to 2499- lf a nonexistent dav
"99",
it will
month. lt
12
o'clock
one
including
(e.o.
ly
position,
month
the calendar
(March
will automatically be set to the
lst).
ALARM
1I ONE.DAY r
The
one-day
within a month.
*
lf the alarm
nated date of the
.
31st
.
29th,
*
Once
*After
disengaged
*The
extended
.
Turn
of the
aaannd hlnrl inrlinatac tha rlaw nf +ha rrraalr anrl tha
ALARM
alarm can be set to
is set to ring
of months
or 31st of February
30th
alarm
set, the
having
and will not
rings in any mode,
alarm
position.
thecrownto
and
hour
ring once at a
lt can
rung
set
be
on
next
month.
with
30 or fewer days
is automatically engaged
at a
designated ring
24-hour basis.
a
on
the dates
(30th
again
but
setthe
indicatorto'ONE
mode
minute hands indicate
below,
and 31st
time, the alarm
unless
will
it
not ring
the current
first day of
designated time
it
may ring on the desig-
years)
in leap
and cannot be canceled.
is
set.
if
the crown
automatically
newly
DAYALARM". Thetips
time, the tail of the
r{.ata annaarc
next
the
and date
is at the
24-hour
ha
Pull
outthe
hand
hour
*
lf
the one-day alarm
alarm
will
Press
minr r+a l+
crown in the
automatically returns
and minute trands
date will appear
appear.
" A' repeatedly
"ONE-DAYALARM"
12
to the
indicate
has
already been set
in
the
to set
the tip
o'clock
the alarm
calendar
of the
.^.:.L
mode.
position
previously
time
and engaged,
frame.
Otherwise,
minute
Date
cro*n
$
\ , Extended r
-(
po"iti-
Mode indicator
Thetip
ofthe second
and
the tips of the
set.
the designated
today's
hand
to the desired
rl-^ l-..g--
I
date
"8"
Press
3.
It
advances
*The
minute hand
*The
24-hour
that the
4. Press
5. Push the
"C"
moves back
date
*
The hands
Note: The
pressed
r
The alarm
manually,
o
To set the
the crown
ALARM
midnight
than this,
repeatedly to
one
hand
24-hour
"D"
and
crown
and
hands and date move
for
set the tip of
with
hour
hand is set correctly.
one day.
back in to the
date will indicate
each'press
will not
to set
move it'B'
moves correspondingly
the date
With each
normal
quickly
2
seconds.
rings at the designated time
"
prgss
alarm
and
mode,
of that
the
"B"
,
the
it
lf
r
same
back
just
the
"C"
in
crown is
or
time and date the
to the
after
A"
for
push
preferably
day.
current day and date
hour hand to the desired
the
of
button.
the
pressed.
is
with the hour
press
With each
of "D", it
numeral.
position.
time and date.
current
the
respective
if the
tor 2O seconds.
"D"
.
following
position
normal
has rung but
alarm
the
pulled
out and
will replace those
hand. Check
press
of
advances
buttons are kept
To stop
month,
in
the
not
pushed
back
previously
hour.
"C",
the
one day.
pull
out
ONE-DAY
later
than
in later
set
you
How to check the one-day
AM
position:
6th, Tuesday
of
lCrown
Current
Ex.l
10:10
Day of
at normal
timel
alarm time
have set
lCrown
Ex.l
at extended
One-day alarm
AM of 20th
9:00
position:
timel
it
I
1.
Pull
*The
tips
have
2.
Push
*while
operation is
out
the crown.
tip of the
of the hour
set.
back the
the
date numeral
second
and minute
crown
possible.
not
hand
will return
hands
in
to the normal
is
moving
to the 12
indicate
position.
to indicate
o'clock
the one-day
the
current
position,
alarm
date,
and
time
button
the
you
Daily alarm
setting
2I DAITY
The
'
It is
Turn
'
of
,
second hand indicates
in the calendar frame.
A1ARM
daily alarm
set on
the crown
the hour
24-hour
a
and
can
to set
minute
be set
to ring regularly
basis
and rings
the
mode
hands
the
day
indicator
indicate
of
the week
at a designated
once a
day.
"DAlLy
to
the
current time, the
and the current
.
ALARM".
time of day.
The
tail
of
date
appears
tips
the
1.
Pull
out
hand
the crown in the
automatically returns
hour ancl minttte hanrls indieafc the alarrn fima nrawiarrclw cef
"DAILY
ALARM"
to the 12 o'clock
mode.
The tip of the second
position,
and the
tips of the
2.
Press "A" repeatedlyto
minute.
*
3. Press "8"
It
*The *The
lt advances
As
the minute hand
advances
repeatedly
one hour with
minute
24-hour
hand will not
hand moves
that the 24-hour hand
4.
Push
*The
Note: The
crown back
the
hands
hands move
and date will
for 2 seconds.
setthe
tip of the minute
one minute with
moves,
the hour hand
to set
the tip of the hour hand
press
each
move if
"8"
correspondingly with
is
set correctly.
in
to the normal
indicate
quickly
if
the
the current
respective
press
each
also moves
of the button.
pressed.
is
the hour hand.
position.
time and buttons
hand
to the.desired
of
the button.
correspondingly. the
to
deiired
date.
kept
are
hour.
Check
pressed
How
lCrown
Current
Ex.) 10:10
Day
of
the
week
Hour
24-hour hand
Mode
indicator
1.
Pull
*The
tips of set.
to check
the
daily alarm
at normal
position:
timel
AM
of 6th, Tuesday
A
B
out the crown.
tip of
the
second
the hour and minute hands
you
time
Hour
A
DB
4-hour
hand
Normal
1
I
hand will return
posttton,
1
indicate
have set
lCrown
Daily
Ex.)
9:00
to the 12
the daily
at extended
alarm
timel
AM
of 6th
o'clock
alarm time
position:
indicator
position,
/
Crown
ila
Di
Extended
position
and the
you
have
I
I
)
Daily alarm engagement/disengagement
.
To ehgage the daily alarm, turn the crown to set the mode indicator
"DAILY ALARM'
.
To
disengage the alarm, turn the crown to Set the
"TIME'.
*
The alarm rings at the designated alarm time for 20
manuaf ly,
*
lf the one-day
alarm, only the one:day alarm
ALARM TEST
3I
The one-day alarm
following
press
way.
"ONE
A"
,
"8"
DAY ALARM".
"C"
or
,
ring
set to
or
o
alarm is
will ring.
and daily alarm ring
"D" .
the
at
time designated for the
differently. They
mode indicator to
seconds.
can
To'stop
be tested
daily
in
the
One-day
to
1. Turn
2. Press
it
Mode indicator
Daily
1.
2. Press
alarrn
the crown to set
indicator
The buttons
Turn
indicator
The
buttons
to "ONE DAY
"A"
one-day alarm rings
alarm
the
"A"
"B"
and
are kept
crown to
"DAILY
to
"8"
and
at
pressed.
at the same
daily alarm rings while
pressed.
kept
are
the mode
ALARM'.
the same time.
while
set the mode
ALARM".
time.
the
the
CALENDAR SEARCH
.
By setting the date, month and 31,2499, the
the tail of the second
Note:
The calendar of the watch follows the Julian
was revised to the Gregorian calendar corresponds to October 14 Therefore, if a
CALENDAR SEARCH rnode, it will be automatically
and
*The
o
Turn the crown to set
hour,
of the
day of the
1, l40OtoOctober 4,1582and 15, 1582 to
"Friday"
year
country to country.
minute and second
year
and day,
week
hand.
December
date
will
be indicated
when the
the mode
respectively.
year
from Janu ary 1, 1400
of the designated date
31, 2499. This is because
from
Gregorian calendar was
hands
the Gregorian calendarfrom October
according to the Gregorian calendar.
October 5 to 14 of 1582 is set
as the day of the
indicator
indicate
will
calendar from January
the Julian calendar
October 4, 1582, which
on
week.
adopted
to "SEARCH".
the current
month,
December
to
indicated by
be
advanced
differs
tails of
The
last 2
in the
15,
to
from
the
digits
How to read the calendar in
positionl
normal
at
lCrown Ex.) Tuesday, August 6th, 1991
Last
2 digits
year
of
Day of the
"CALENDAR
week
\
I
t,
l"
"'"'(
|
, Normal
[
SEARCH" mode.
August
2 digits
at extended
year
of
/
lCrown Ex.)
Last
B
'
I .r^r^ ,'^ur^^rn.
6th,
positionl
1991
First 2 digits
year
of
Crown
Eh
How to
use the calendar
lCrown
Ex.) February
First 2
digits of
indicator
Mode
extended
at
positionl
3rd, 2035
search
funstion
[[Crown
Ex.)
at normal
positionl
Saturday, February
3rd,
2035
1.
Pull
out the crown in
second hand indicates
2.
Press "C" repeatedly
first 2
digits of the
of the button.
uC"
*lf
pressed
is
automatically return to
3.
Press "A"
year.
the *
'
,f
A" is
move
to
lt
advances
pressed
automatically return to
4.
Press
"8"
move the tail of the
'B'
to
month
one
pressed
is
{December),
advances
*
lt position
the 1 o'clock marker
5.
"D"
Press
day with
to set the
each
the CALENDAR SEARCH
the first 2
to advance
year.
when
lt advances
digits of the
the tip of the second hand,
the second
"1400".
year
tail
minute
with each
of the
the tail of the
one
the
when
"00".
each
press
with
when the tail of the hour
will
it
automatically
(January).
date numeral in
press
of the
button.
mode. The
year.
one hundred
hand indicates
hand,
minute
hour
hand,
of
the
the
calendar frame. lt advances
years
and
press
set the
of the button.
hand indicates
and set the
button.
points
hand
turn
full
a
with each
"2400u,
last
to the 12 o'clock
circle and stop at
tip of the
and
set the
press
it will
2 digits
"99",
it
will
month. lt
one
of
Push the crown back
6.
Notes:
will indicate the
hand
1. The hands and date
pressed
kept
are
nonexistent
2. lf a
back in to the
first day of the
the
3. Once the
the CALENDAR
changed over
the current calendar.
for
day
normal
is
mode
SEARCH mode is no
to the CALENDAR
in
day
numeral
2 seconds.
(e.9.
position,
next month
changed over to another, the
normal
to the
of the
advance
February 30th)
the calendar
position.
week
of the designated date.
quickly
is
set and the crown is
will
(March
1st).
longer
SEARCH again,
retained. When the
The tail of
the
second
if the respective buttons
pushed
automatically be set
calendar
the hands will
designated
mode is
indicate
NECESSARY PROCEDURE AFTER BATTERY
When
the battery
correspond with the time and date actually
watch,
therefore,
position
following
to
in
.
Turn
and
the
the
be sure to
put
the
procedure
crown to
is replaced,
date numeral "1"
set
the
reset
below.
mode indicator
the
information
displayed.
the tips of the hands
to the center of
"@ MATCH".
to
CHANGE
stored in
the
fucro.on
lC
the
Before
does not
using
the
to the 12 o'clock
calendar frame,
\H*l*""'r
Pull
1.
out the crown.
2.
3.
"A",
Keep
When the buttons
once or
circle
Press "8"
hour,
*The
2 seconds.
*The
resetting the
,'A"
minute and second
hands 24-hour
hand indicates
4. Press
5.
6.
"D"
slightly.
*The
date
Push the
Turn
the
(Refer
time.
to
crown
crown
"8",
"C"
and
are
"D"
released,
twice.
"C" repeatedly
and
move
hand moves hour
quickly
hand
hands
if the
correspondingly
to the
"24".
put
the date to "1". With each
quickly
moves
to
back
to set the
"TIME
if "D" is kept
in
to the normal
mode
SETTING".I
prgssed
at the
sounds
a beep
but separately to
12
the
to
respective
12
o'clock
pressed
position.
indicator to
same time for 3 seconds.
and
the hands
reset
o'clock
buttons
position,
are
the tips
respectively.
kept
with the hour hand.
position,
press
checkthatthe
"D"
of
the
,
for 2 seconds.
"TIME"
to set
"CALENDAR" to
full
turn a
the
of
pressed
When
24-hour
moves
date
the desired
set
the
for
BAfiERY LIFE INDICATOR
The
battery
two-second
The
watch will,
at
two-second
BATTERY
needs to
intervals
CHANGE
The
approximately the the
as soon
replacement,
DEALER and
Note:
be replaced
instead of normal ofl€:s€Golld
however.
intervals.
factory, specified
remain
miniature
lf the
day,
battery which
years.
2
its aotual life once
period.
possible
as
we recommend that
request SEIKO SR927W battery.
one-day alarm or daily alarm
the battery
when
accurate
However,
When
prevent
to
life may
you
see the second
while the second
powers
because
your
possession
in
battery
the
any
expires,
possible
you
contact
be less than
hand moving at
intervals.
hand is moving
your
the battery
malfunction. For battery
an
is
used more
the specified
should last
watch
is inserted
may be less
be sure to replace it
AUTHORIZED SEIKO
than once
period.
at
than
a
PRESERVE THE
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OUALITY OF
WATER RESISTANCE
Non-water resistanoe
"WATER
lf
watch is
wet as water may damage the movement.
wet, we suggest that
DEALER
Water resistance
"WATER
lf
is designed
accidental contact
designed for Water
"WATER
lf
is
manufactured
swimming and shallow
recommend that
lf used in sea
completely.
f)a nnl
RESISTANT"
water resistant, and care
not
SERVICE CENTER.
or
(3
barl
RESISTANT" is inscribed on
and manufactured to
with splashes of
swimming or
rssistance
inscribed
(10
RESISTANT 10 BAR'or'WATER RESISTANT
on
the case back,
to withstand up to 10 barll5
you
water,
fha arnwn anrl hr ttinnc in uraior
YOUR WATCH
is not inscribed
you
have it
diving.
bar/15 barl
diving, but
wear
a SEIKO
rinse
the
should be taken
checked by an
the case
withstand
water
your
watch
not
Diver's
in fresh
watch
your
on the case
lf
AUTHORIZED
up to 3 bar,
or
bar and
for scuba diving. We
watch for scuba diving.
back,
not
to
watch
the
rain, but
becomes
your
back,
such as
it is not
is designed and
water and
15 BAR"
is
suitable for
get
SEIKO
watch
dry it
NOTE:
Pressure in bar corresponding to actual diving depth
to increase the
on diving
it
r TEMPERATURES
watch works with
Your
5"C and 35'C
of Temperatures
battery
the
not leave
Do
long time since the cold may cause
for a
However, the above conditions
to normal temperature.
turns
I SHOCKS &
Light activities your
watch or
I
MAGNETISM
Your watch
from
away
is
pressure
into water.
(41'F
over
life.
your
VIBRATION
will not
hit
will
be adversely affected
close contact
pressure
a test
given
at a
stable accuracy
and
95"F).
(140'F)
60'C
watch in very low
your
affect
it
against hard
with magnetic
and should not be considered as
since swimming movement
depth. Care should also be taken
between a temperature range
may
cause
temperatures
a slight
will
be
corrected when the watch re-
watch,
surfaces,
as this may cause damage.
by strong magnetism.
objects.
leakage
battery
below
loss
time
but be careful
or shorten
-10'C
or
not
tends
(+14'F)
gain.
to drop
Keep it
r
CHEMICALS
not to expose the
careful
Be
gasoline),
detergents,
may become
r CARE OF CASE
prevent
To
moisture and
dust,
dry cloth.
(i.e.,
rnercury
adhesives or
discolored,
AND BRACELET
possible
from a
paints.
deteriorated or damaged.
corrosion
perspiration,
r PRECAUTION REGARDING
your
watch
lf
sure to
be
perspiration
protective
has a
peel
them off before using
getting
in under them
I PERIODIC CHECK
It is recommended that the
your
watch
remain
checked
ensure
intact.
by an
that the case,
Have
VICE crystal
CENTER to
seal
watch to solvents
thermometer). cosmetic
broken
Otherwise, the case, bracelet,
of
case and bracelet caused
the
wipe them
CASE BACK
film
andlor a sticker
may rust the case back.
watch
be
AUTHORIZED
periodically
PROTECTIVE
your
checked once
crown,
SEIKO
(e.9.,
alcohol and
spray,
etc.
with
a soft
FILM
case back,
on the
watch. Otherwise,
years.
2 to 3
every
DEALER or
buttons,
gasket
SER-
dnd
SPECIFICATIONS
than
+60'C
-
minute,
month,
the hand
SR927W,
prior
(Hz
Hertz ...
=
15
seconds
(14"F
pieces
second
date
and
date and day date and date and
and date
piece
1
piece
1
notice, for
(5'C
140"F)
-
and
35'C)
-
date
day
day day
product
Cycles
at normal
(41'F
positions
improve-
per
-
1 .
Frequency
2.
Loss/gain
by
3.
Operational
4.
Driving
5.
Display
"TIME'
"ONE "DAILY "CALENDAR'
'SEARCH"
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6.
Battery
7.
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*
The
ment.
of crystal oscillator....
(monthly
rate) ............
temperature
range .............
system
system
DAY
ALARM" Hour, minute,
ALARM"
.................. ...
MATCH"
(lntegrated specifications
Circuit)
are subject
..................
to change without
32,768 Hz
second)
Less
temperature range
95.F)
-10"C
Step motor,4
Hour, Hour, minute,
Year, month,
....... Year,
....
Adjusting
SEIKO
C-MOS-LSI,
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