Watch Operation and Maintenance Manual

H195Y


Time Setting & Adjustment

Clear instructions on how to synchronize your watch's movement and adjust functions accurately.

How to set Date and Time?

How to set Date and Time? (VS22)

(1) Gently pull the crown out one click to Position 1 and turn it until yesterday’s Date shows.
(2) Gently pull the crown out one more click to Position 2 and turn it clockwise until Hour hand and Minute hand show the correct Time. (Ensure you pass midnight to change the Date to today)
(3) Push the crown to the normal position (Position 0).

CAUTION!
(1) Please avoid setting the date between ‘Danger Zone’ of 9PM to 3AM because watch’s internal gears are actively engaging to change the date, it might cause damage if forcing a manual change.
(2) It is recommended that you keep the watch in a brightly lit place when you don’t wear it for a long time.

Bracelet Adjustment & Sizing

Follow these steps to safely resize your band for a perfect fit and comfort.

How to adjust the bracelet length?

How to adjust the bracelet length?

Tools You'll Need:
(1) Watch Band Link Remover Tool (or small punch/screwdriver)
(2) Small Hammer (optional, for stubborn pins)
(3) Pliers (for pulling pins)
(4) Spring Bar Tool (for clasp adjustments)
(5) Soft Cloth (to protect the watch)

Step-by-Step Instructions:
(1) Identify Removable Links: Look for arrows on the underside of the links; these show the direction to push pins out.
(2) Prepare: Place the bracelet on a soft cloth, clasp facing up, and line it with the link remover tool's guide.
(3) Push Pins Out: Use the tool (or a punch/screwdriver) to push the pin in the direction of the arrow (usually right to left).
(4) Remove Links: Once partially out, use pliers to pull the pin and any small sleeves/collars out completely.
(5) Reassemble: Align the remaining links, insert the pin (narrow end first if applicable), and use the tool or mallet to tap it back in securely.
(6) Balance: Remove an equal number of links from both sides of the clasp for even weight distribution, or slightly more from the 6 o'clock side for comfort. 

Long-term Care & Maintenance Guide

Essential guidelines for cleaning and servicing your timepiece to preserve its finish.

Something You Should Know About Your Watch

Something You Should Know About Your Watch (Solar)

This watch is a solar-powered watch containing a solar cell underneath the dial to convert any form of light into electrical energy and store the power in a battery. The solar cells can collect light not only from the sun, but also from artificial light sources, albeit at a slower rate. Unlike normal quartz watches, this watch does not need to replace battery. Expected running time from full charge to stoppage will be around 6 months.



Daily-Use Tips:

(1) Please don’t place the watch very close (less than 5cm) to a fluorescent lamp or other light sources, as it might cause watch temperature high and damage watch inside components.
(2) Please keep the watch in a brightly lit place when you don’t wear it for a long time.