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Power reserve indicator

The power reserve indicator lets you know the winding state of the mainspring.

Before removing the watch from your wrist, observe the power reserve indicator to check if the watch has stored enough power to keep running until the next time you wear it. If necessary, wind the mainspring.
(To prevent the watch from stopping, wind the mainspring to store the excess power that will allow the watch to run for extra time.)

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9RA5_Power reserve indicator + Power reserve indicator 9RA5

Power reserve indicator

The continuous operating time of the watch may vary depending on the condition of use, such as the number of hours you wear the watch or the extent of your movement while wearing it.

In a case where you wear the watch for a short period of time, observe the power reserve indicator to check the level of the remaining power. If necessary, manually wind the mainspring.

How to read the power reserve indicator

Power reserve indicator

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Winding state of the mainspring

Fully wound

Half wound

Unwound

Number of hours the watch can run

Approximately 120 hours (5 days)

Approximately 60 hours (2.5 days)

The watch either stops or is running down.

This watch is configured so that the spring cannot be over-wound.

Once the mainspring is fully wound, the mainspring slips inside, disengaging the winding mechanism. When this happens, you can still turn the crown without damaging the watch, however, please refrain from excessive operation of the mainspring.

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The power reserve indicator is on the case back of the watch.

9RA2_Power reserve indicator + Power reserve indicator 9RA2

Power reserve indicator

9RA2_Power reserve indicator V + Power reserve indicator 9RA2 V

Power reserve indicator

The continuous operating time of the watch may vary depending on the condition of use, such as the number of hours you wear the watch or the extent of your movement while wearing it.

In a case where you wear the watch for a short period of time, observe the power reserve indicator to check the level of the remaining power. If necessary, manually wind the mainspring.

How to read the power reserve indicator

Power reserve indicator

9RA2_Power reserve indicator-4
9RA2_Power reserve indicator-3
9RA2_Power reserve indicator-2

Winding state of the mainspring

Fully wound

Half wound

Unwound

Number of hours the watch can run

Approximately 120 hours (5 days)

Approximately 60 hours (2.5 days)

The watch either stops or is running down.

This watch is configured so that the spring cannot be over-wound.

Once the mainspring is fully wound, the mainspring slips inside, disengaging the winding mechanism. When this happens, you can still turn the crown without damaging the watch, however, please refrain from excessive operation of the mainspring.