Seiko 8F35 User manual

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LumiBrite is a luminous paint that is completely harmless to human beings and natural
environment, containing no noxious materials such as radioactive substance.
LumiBrite is a newly-developed luminous paint that absorbs the light energy of the sunlight and
lighting apparatus in a short time and stores it to emit light in the dark.
For example, if exposed to a light of more than 500 lux for approximately 10 minutes, LumiBrite
can emit light for 5 to 8 hours.
Please note, however, that, as LumiBrite emits the light it stores, the luminance level of the light
decreases gradually over time. The duration of the emitted light may also differ slightly depending
on such factors as the brightness of the place where the watch is exposed to light and the
distance from the light source to the watch.
<Reference data on the luminance>
(A) Sunlight
[Fine weather]: 100,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 10,000 lux
(B) Indoor (Window-side during daytime)
[Fine weather]: more than 3,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 1,000 to 3,000 lux
[Rainy weather]: less than 1,000 lux
(C) Lighting apparatus (40-watt daylight fluorescent light)
[Distance to the watch: 1 m]: 1,000 lux [Distance to the watch: 3 m]: 500 lux (average room
luminance) [Distance to the watch: 4 m]: 250 lux
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. “ ” and “ ” means that the time of a city is certain hours fast and
slow on GMT, respectively.
Please note that use of daylight saving time may change when so decided by the countries
concerned. The data for the table above was collected as of August, 1998.
Daylight saving
time
Casablanca, Dakar
Amsterdam,
Mecca, Nairobi
Phnom Penh, Jakarta
Manilla, Beijing, Shingapore
Seoul, Pyongyang
Guam, Khabarovsk
Solomon islands
Fiji island, Oakland
San Francisco,
Edmonton (Canada)
Mexico City
Washington D.C.,
Santiago (Chile)
Buenos Airas
Other cities and areas
Name of city or area
Time difference
from GMT
Berlin
Athens, Istanbul, Kiev, Cape Town, Tripoli
Vancouver, Dawson (Canada)
Montreal
The cities marked with " "
use daylight saving time.
Frankfurt
LumiBrite is a luminous paint that is completely harmless to human beings and natural
environment, containing no noxious materials such as radioactive substance.
LumiBrite is a newly-developed luminous paint that absorbs the light energy of the sunlight and
lighting apparatus in a short time and stores it to emit light in the dark.
For example, if exposed to a light of more than 500 lux for approximately 10 minutes, LumiBrite
can emit light for 5 to 8 hours.
Please note, however, that, as LumiBrite emits the light it stores, the luminance level of the light
decreases gradually over time. The duration of the emitted light may also differ slightly depending
on such factors as the brightness of the place where the watch is exposed to light and the
distance from the light source to the watch.
<Reference data on the luminance>
(A) Sunlight
[Fine weather]: 100,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 10,000 lux
(B) Indoor (Window-side during daytime)
[Fine weather]: more than 3,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 1,000 to 3,000 lux
[Rainy weather]: less than 1,000 lux
(C) Lighting apparatus (40-watt daylight fluorescent light)
[Distance to the watch: 1 m]: 1,000 lux [Distance to the watch: 3 m]: 500 lux (average room
luminance) [Distance to the watch: 4 m]: 250 lux
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. “ ” and “ ” means that the time of a city is certain hours fast and
slow on GMT, respectively.
Please note that use of daylight saving time may change when so decided by the countries
concerned. The data for the table above was collected as of August, 1998.
Daylight saving
time
Casablanca, Dakar
Amsterdam,
Mecca, Nairobi
Phnom Penh, Jakarta
Manilla, Beijing, Shingapore
Seoul, Pyongyang
Guam, Khabarovsk
Solomon islands
Fiji island, Oakland
San Francisco,
Edmonton (Canada)
Mexico City
Washington D.C.,
Santiago (Chile)
Buenos Airas
Other cities and areas
Name of city or area
Time difference
from GMT
Berlin
Athens, Istanbul, Kiev, Cape Town, Tripoli
Vancouver, Dawson (Canada)
Montreal
The cities marked with " "
use daylight saving time.
Frankfurt
LumiBrite is a luminous paint that is completely harmless to human beings and natural
environment, containing no noxious materials such as radioactive substance.
LumiBrite is a newly-developed luminous paint that absorbs the light energy of the sunlight and
lighting apparatus in a short time and stores it to emit light in the dark.
For example, if exposed to a light of more than 500 lux for approximately 10 minutes, LumiBrite
can emit light for 5 to 8 hours.
Please note, however, that, as LumiBrite emits the light it stores, the luminance level of the light
decreases gradually over time. The duration of the emitted light may also differ slightly depending
on such factors as the brightness of the place where the watch is exposed to light and the
distance from the light source to the watch.
<Reference data on the luminance>
(A) Sunlight
[Fine weather]: 100,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 10,000 lux
(B) Indoor (Window-side during daytime)
[Fine weather]: more than 3,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 1,000 to 3,000 lux
[Rainy weather]: less than 1,000 lux
(C) Lighting apparatus (40-watt daylight fluorescent light)
[Distance to the watch: 1 m]: 1,000 lux [Distance to the watch: 3 m]: 500 lux (average room
luminance) [Distance to the watch: 4 m]: 250 lux
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. “ ” and “ ” means that the time of a city is certain hours fast and
slow on GMT, respectively.
Please note that use of daylight saving time may change when so decided by the countries
concerned. The data for the table above was collected as of August, 1998.
Daylight saving
time
Casablanca, Dakar
Amsterdam,
Mecca, Nairobi
Phnom Penh, Jakarta
Manilla, Beijing, Shingapore
Seoul, Pyongyang
Guam, Khabarovsk
Solomon islands
Fiji island, Oakland
San Francisco,
Edmonton (Canada)
Mexico City
Washington D.C.,
Santiago (Chile)
Buenos Airas
Other cities and areas
Name of city or area
Time difference
from GMT
Berlin
Athens, Istanbul, Kiev, Cape Town, Tripoli
Vancouver, Dawson (Canada)
Montreal
The cities marked with " "
use daylight saving time.
Frankfurt
LumiBrite is a luminous paint that is completely harmless to human beings and natural
environment, containing no noxious materials such as radioactive substance.
LumiBrite is a newly-developed luminous paint that absorbs the light energy of the sunlight and
lighting apparatus in a short time and stores it to emit light in the dark.
For example, if exposed to a light of more than 500 lux for approximately 10 minutes, LumiBrite
can emit light for 5 to 8 hours.
Please note, however, that, as LumiBrite emits the light it stores, the luminance level of the light
decreases gradually over time. The duration of the emitted light may also differ slightly depending
on such factors as the brightness of the place where the watch is exposed to light and the
distance from the light source to the watch.
<Reference data on the luminance>
(A) Sunlight
[Fine weather]: 100,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 10,000 lux
(B) Indoor (Window-side during daytime)
[Fine weather]: more than 3,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 1,000 to 3,000 lux
[Rainy weather]: less than 1,000 lux
(C) Lighting apparatus (40-watt daylight fluorescent light)
[Distance to the watch: 1 m]: 1,000 lux [Distance to the watch: 3 m]: 500 lux (average room
luminance) [Distance to the watch: 4 m]: 250 lux
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. “ ” and “ ” means that the time of a city is certain hours fast and
slow on GMT, respectively.
Please note that use of daylight saving time may change when so decided by the countries
concerned. The data for the table above was collected as of August, 1998.
Daylight saving
time
Casablanca, Dakar
Amsterdam,
Mecca, Nairobi
Phnom Penh, Jakarta
Manilla, Beijing, Shingapore
Seoul, Pyongyang
Guam, Khabarovsk
Solomon islands
Fiji island, Oakland
San Francisco,
Edmonton (Canada)
Mexico City
Washington D.C.,
Santiago (Chile)
Buenos Airas
Other cities and areas
Name of city or area
Time difference
from GMT
Berlin
Athens, Istanbul, Kiev, Cape Town, Tripoli
Vancouver, Dawson (Canada)
Montreal
The cities marked with " "
use daylight saving time.
Frankfurt
LumiBrite is a luminous paint that is completely harmless to human beings and natural
environment, containing no noxious materials such as radioactive substance.
LumiBrite is a newly-developed luminous paint that absorbs the light energy of the sunlight and
lighting apparatus in a short time and stores it to emit light in the dark.
For example, if exposed to a light of more than 500 lux for approximately 10 minutes, LumiBrite
can emit light for 5 to 8 hours.
Please note, however, that, as LumiBrite emits the light it stores, the luminance level of the light
decreases gradually over time. The duration of the emitted light may also differ slightly depending
on such factors as the brightness of the place where the watch is exposed to light and the
distance from the light source to the watch.
<Reference data on the luminance>
(A) Sunlight
[Fine weather]: 100,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 10,000 lux
(B) Indoor (Window-side during daytime)
[Fine weather]: more than 3,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 1,000 to 3,000 lux
[Rainy weather]: less than 1,000 lux
(C) Lighting apparatus (40-watt daylight fluorescent light)
[Distance to the watch: 1 m]: 1,000 lux [Distance to the watch: 3 m]: 500 lux (average room
luminance) [Distance to the watch: 4 m]: 250 lux
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. “ ” and “ ” means that the time of a city is certain hours fast and
slow on GMT, respectively.
Please note that use of daylight saving time may change when so decided by the countries
concerned. The data for the table above was collected as of August, 1998.
Daylight saving
time
Casablanca, Dakar
Amsterdam,
Mecca, Nairobi
Phnom Penh, Jakarta
Manilla, Beijing, Shingapore
Seoul, Pyongyang
Guam, Khabarovsk
Solomon islands
Fiji island, Oakland
San Francisco,
Edmonton (Canada)
Mexico City
Washington D.C.,
Santiago (Chile)
Buenos Airas
Other cities and areas
Name of city or area
Time difference
from GMT
Berlin
Athens, Istanbul, Kiev, Cape Town, Tripoli
Vancouver, Dawson (Canada)
Montreal
The cities marked with " "
use daylight saving time.
Frankfurt
LumiBrite is a luminous paint that is completely harmless to human beings and natural
environment, containing no noxious materials such as radioactive substance.
LumiBrite is a newly-developed luminous paint that absorbs the light energy of the sunlight and
lighting apparatus in a short time and stores it to emit light in the dark.
For example, if exposed to a light of more than 500 lux for approximately 10 minutes, LumiBrite
can emit light for 5 to 8 hours.
Please note, however, that, as LumiBrite emits the light it stores, the luminance level of the light
decreases gradually over time. The duration of the emitted light may also differ slightly depending
on such factors as the brightness of the place where the watch is exposed to light and the
distance from the light source to the watch.
<Reference data on the luminance>
(A) Sunlight
[Fine weather]: 100,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 10,000 lux
(B) Indoor (Window-side during daytime)
[Fine weather]: more than 3,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 1,000 to 3,000 lux
[Rainy weather]: less than 1,000 lux
(C) Lighting apparatus (40-watt daylight fluorescent light)
[Distance to the watch: 1 m]: 1,000 lux [Distance to the watch: 3 m]: 500 lux (average room
luminance) [Distance to the watch: 4 m]: 250 lux
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. “ ” and “ ” means that the time of a city is certain hours fast and
slow on GMT, respectively.
Please note that use of daylight saving time may change when so decided by the countries
concerned. The data for the table above was collected as of August, 1998.
Daylight saving
time
Casablanca, Dakar
Amsterdam,
Mecca, Nairobi
Phnom Penh, Jakarta
Manilla, Beijing, Shingapore
Seoul, Pyongyang
Guam, Khabarovsk
Solomon islands
Fiji island, Oakland
San Francisco,
Edmonton (Canada)
Mexico City
Washington D.C.,
Santiago (Chile)
Buenos Airas
Other cities and areas
Name of city or area
Time difference
from GMT
Berlin
Athens, Istanbul, Kiev, Cape Town, Tripoli
Vancouver, Dawson (Canada)
Montreal
The cities marked with " "
use daylight saving time.
Frankfurt
LumiBrite is a luminous paint that is completely harmless to human beings and natural
environment, containing no noxious materials such as radioactive substance.
LumiBrite is a newly-developed luminous paint that absorbs the light energy of the sunlight and
lighting apparatus in a short time and stores it to emit light in the dark.
For example, if exposed to a light of more than 500 lux for approximately 10 minutes, LumiBrite
can emit light for 5 to 8 hours.
Please note, however, that, as LumiBrite emits the light it stores, the luminance level of the light
decreases gradually over time. The duration of the emitted light may also differ slightly depending
on such factors as the brightness of the place where the watch is exposed to light and the
distance from the light source to the watch.
<Reference data on the luminance>
(A) Sunlight
[Fine weather]: 100,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 10,000 lux
(B) Indoor (Window-side during daytime)
[Fine weather]: more than 3,000 lux [Cloudy weather]: 1,000 to 3,000 lux
[Rainy weather]: less than 1,000 lux
(C) Lighting apparatus (40-watt daylight fluorescent light)
[Distance to the watch: 1 m]: 1,000 lux [Distance to the watch: 3 m]: 500 lux (average room
luminance) [Distance to the watch: 4 m]: 250 lux
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. “ ” and “ ” means that the time of a city is certain hours fast and
slow on GMT, respectively.
Please note that use of daylight saving time may change when so decided by the countries
concerned. The data for the table above was collected as of August, 1998.
Daylight saving
time
Casablanca, Dakar
Amsterdam,
Mecca, Nairobi
Phnom Penh, Jakarta
Manilla, Beijing, Shingapore
Seoul, Pyongyang
Guam, Khabarovsk
Solomon islands
Fiji island, Oakland
San Francisco,
Edmonton (Canada)
Mexico City
Washington D.C.,
Santiago (Chile)
Buenos Airas
Other cities and areas
Name of city or area
Time difference
from GMT
Berlin
Athens, Istanbul, Kiev, Cape Town, Tripoli
Vancouver, Dawson (Canada)
Montreal
The cities marked with " "
use daylight saving time.
Frankfurt
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