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Seiko V158 - User Manual

Seiko V158
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Questions and Answers

  • B
    Barbara SmithAug 16, 2025
    Why is my Seiko Watch gaining or losing time?
    • K
      kchangAug 17, 2025
      If your Seiko Watch is losing or gaining time, it might be due to a few reasons. It could be that the watch has been exposed to extremely high or low temperatures for an extended period. In this case, return the watch to a normal temperature and then reset the time. Another cause might be contact with a magnetic object. Move the watch away from the magnetic source. If the issue persists, contact the retailer. Also, dropping the watch or exposing it to strong vibrations can affect accuracy. Reset the time, and if the problem continues, contact the retailer.
  • L
    Laura PhillipsAug 19, 2025
    How to fix a Seiko V158 Watch that has stopped operating?
    • J
      Justin SimmonsAug 19, 2025
      If your Seiko Watch has stopped operating, it is likely that all the electrical energy stored in the secondary battery has been used up. To fix this, recharge the watch.
  • S
    Seth MillerAug 22, 2025
    What to do if my Seiko V158 stops operating?
    • M
      Mr. Timothy Ramos MDAug 22, 2025
      Your Seiko Watch may have stopped because the power is completely depleted or low. Ensure the battery is sufficiently charged until stable hand movement is achieved. If you wear the watch daily, make sure it is not hidden by your sleeves or clothing, and place it in a bright location when you take it off.
  • K
    kyle66Aug 25, 2025
    Why does my Seiko V158 temporarily gain or lose time?
    • M
      michellewardAug 25, 2025
      Your Seiko Watch may temporarily gain or lose time if it has been exposed to extremely high or low temperatures for an extended period, or if it has been left near an object with a strong magnetic field. Also, dropping the watch, hitting it against a hard surface, or exposing it to strong vibrations can cause this issue. If the watch returns to room temperature, the accuracy should return to its original state. Correct the magnetic field condition by moving the watch away from the magnetic source and resetting the time. If accuracy does not return after setting the time, consider seeking professional assistance.
  • L
    Linda HernandezAug 27, 2025
    How to fix Seiko V158 Watch date changing at noon?
    • E
      Evan MooreAug 27, 2025
      If the date on your Seiko Watch changes at 12 o’clock noon instead of midnight, the AM/PM setting is not properly set. To correct this, advance the hands by 12 hours.
  • D
    destiny10Aug 30, 2025
    Why does my Seiko V158 gain or lose time?
    • M
      Megan FreyAug 30, 2025
      If your Seiko watch gains or loses time, it might be due to a few reasons. It could be that the watch has been exposed to extremely high or low temperatures for an extended period; in this case, return the watch to a normal temperature and then reset the time. Another cause might be close contact with a magnetic object; move the watch away from the magnetic source. If neither of these solutions work, or if the watch was dropped or exposed to strong vibrations, reset the time, and if the issue persists, contact the retailer.
  • B
    Brooke AlvarezSep 1, 2025
    Why my Seiko Watch doesn't resume normal movement after charging?
    • K
      Kaitlyn ThomasSep 2, 2025
      If your Seiko watch doesn't resume its normal one-second interval movements after being exposed to light for the required time, the light source may be too weak. Refer to the "Standard Charging Time" section to ensure adequate charging.
  • C
    Charles AtkinsSep 4, 2025
    What to do if the date changes at 12 o'clock noon on my Seiko V158?
    • G
      Gavin JuarezSep 4, 2025
      If the date on your Seiko Watch changes at 12 o'clock noon, it means that the AM/PM setting is not properly configured. To correct this, advance the hands by 12 hours.
  • C
    Charles HolmesSep 7, 2025
    What to do if the second hand on my Seiko V158 moves at two-second intervals?
    • A
      Andrew HarrisSep 7, 2025
      If the second hand on your Seiko Watch is moving at two-second intervals, it indicates that the electrical energy stored in the secondary battery is very low. To resolve this, recharge the watch. Also, ensure that the watch is not covered by your clothing cuff. When not in use, leave it in a bright place to ensure sufficient light exposure.
  • J
    Jeff CookSep 10, 2025
    What to do if blur in the display persists in Seiko V158?
    • C
      Chad MccormickSep 10, 2025
      If you notice persistent blur in the display of your Seiko Watch, it may be due to a small amount of water that has entered the watch, possibly because of the deterioration of the gasket. In this case, consult the retailer from whom you purchased the watch.

Summary

HOW TO USE

Handling Cautions

Safety guidelines and warnings for watch usage and care.

Names of Parts and Functions

Identifies and names the different parts of the watch.

SOLAR CHARGING FUNCTION

How to Charge the Battery

Explains how to charge the watch's solar battery using light.

Guide to Charging Times

Provides estimates for charging times under various light conditions.

TROUBLESHOOTING

After Sales Service

Information regarding warranty, repair services, and parts replacement.

Watch Operation Issues

Solutions for common problems like stopping, slow movement, or display blur.

Seiko V158 Specifications

General IconGeneral
MovementQuartz
CaliberV158
Case MaterialStainless Steel
CrystalHardlex
Power Reserve10 months
Water Resistance100 meters
FunctionsDate
Movement TypeQuartz
Band MaterialStainless Steel
Dial ColorVaries by model
Battery LifeApproximately 10 months when fully charged

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