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The Solis Series Manual

Instructions

  1. Chronograph 24 hour dial
  2. Chronograph minute dial
  3. Chronograph seconds dial
  4. Second hand
  5. Hour hand
  6. Minute hand
  7. Button A
  8. Crown
  9. Crown - First click
  10. Crown - Second click
  11. Date window
  12. Button B

Set the time: Pull the crown out to position 10 when the second hand is at 12 o'clock and turn. The 24-hour hand will move with the main hour hand.

Set the date: Pull the crown out to position 9 and turn. Do not set the date between 21:00 and 01:00 as the date may not change the following day.

Start and stop the chronograph: Press the A button.

Reset chronograph: Press the B button.

Split time: Press the B button when the chronograph is running.

Measurement of two competitors: Press A to start the chronograph. Press B to log the time of the 1st competitor. Press A when the 2nd competitor finishes. Press B to display the finish time of the 2nd competitor. Press B again to reset.

Chronograph reset: This procedure should be performed when the chronograph's second hand does not return to 0 when the chronograph is reset. Pull the crown out to position 9. Press either A or B to bring the chronograph's second hand to 0. The chronograph hand can be advanced rapidly by continuously pressing the A or B button. Once the hand has been zeroed, return the crown to its normal position. If the second hand is not at zero, do not push the crown back in as its position will be recognised as the new 0.

Features of the solar watch: The watch dial contains a solar cell to convert any form of light to energy. Unlike other quartz watches, this watch doesn't use a silver-oxide battery, which means no need for battery replacements.

Power depletion warning function When the energy is low, the second hand starts to move at two-second intervals. In that case, recharge the watch as soon as possible by exposing it to light.

Charging the watch Expose the watch to light. Do not place it too close to a lamp or other light sources that produce heat, as overheating it can cause damage.

Battery indicator Hold the B button down for more than a second. The stopwatch second hand will move to display the current battery level: 35 for low, 40 for middle, and 45 for high battery level. The second hand will automatically return after 2 seconds.

Specifications

  • Movement: Epson VR42 quartz
  • Water resistance: 5 ATM / 50 metres
  • Features: Date
  • Battery: 3023 34R / MT920
  • Glass: Mineral glass
  • Case material: 316L Stainless steel
  • Strap material: Eco-friendly recycled material
  • Nickel free: Yes
  • Max. wrist size: 19,5 cm
  • Min. wrist size: 13 cm
  • Strap width: 18 mm
  • Case diameter: 42 mm
  • Dial diameter: 37.5 mm
  • Case thickness: 10 mm
  • Crown height: 4 mm
  • Lug width: 20 mm
  • Lug to lug: 47 mm
  • Weight: 52 g

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR WATCH

WATER RESISTANCE

Most watches have some level of water resistance. If your watch isn’t water resistant, it may be able to handle small splashes, but don’t risk it. If it has a leather band, don’t get it wet.

1 ATM / 10 metres This watch can't withstand any contact with water.

1 ATM / 10 metres This watch can't withstand any contact with water.

3 ATM / 30 metres This watch can easily cope with rain and splashes of water.

3 ATM / 30 metres This watch can easily cope with rain and splashes of water.

5 ATM / 50 metres This watch is safe to wear in the shower or while swimming.

5 ATM / 50 metres This watch is safe to wear in the shower or while swimming.

10 ATM / 100 metres This watch is water resistant enough for snorkelling.

10 ATM / 100 metres This watch is water resistant enough for snorkelling.

20+ ATM / 200+ meters This watch is safe for any underwater activity, like scuba diving.

20+ ATM / 200+ meters This watch is safe for any underwater activity, like scuba diving.

How to clean your watch case

  • Do not move the crown or push any buttons when your watch is in contact with water, as this may let water enter the case.
  • If your watch is not water resistant, dip a cotton swab in a bowl of warm water with a drop or two of soap in. Squeeze the tip of the cotton swab to remove most of the water and gently rub the case.
  • If your watch is water resistant, soak a soft cloth in a bowl of warm water with two drops of mild washing-up liquid added. Wring most of the water out of the cloth and gently rub the case with it.

How to care for your watch

  • Store your watch in a dark, dry place to avoid corrosion and discolouration of the dial.
  • Always replace the battery on a quartz watch as soon as it runs out. With time, an empty battery may start leaking, damaging the watch’s movement.
  • Run mechanical watches at least two days a year to prevent gears and cogs from sticking.
  • You should always get your watch serviced by a professional every 3 years.

GENERAL CARE

Rule of thumb: Make sure your watch is the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off.

  • Take your watch off and store it safely before engaging in any activity that could damage it.
  • Take it off before engaging in any activity likely to make you sweat.
  • Take it off before you shower, bathe, or go for a swim.
  • Take it off before cooking or cleaning.
  • Take it off before you go to bed.
  • Don’t expose your watch to chemicals such as cologne, sunscreen, perfume, chlorine, hair gel, etc., as these can discolour, stain, or dull surfaces.
  • Try to store your watch separately in a soft enclosure to prevent scratching and rubbing.
  • If your watch has closures or clasps, close these to prevent tangling.
  • Keep your watch stored in a dry, dark place, and avoid heat fluctuation.

Troubleshooting & FAQ

If you take care of your watch and keep it stored correctly, you should enjoy years of timekeeping precision. But even with the best care possible, you may find that your watch needs extra attention from time to time.

Take a look at common issues with watches here. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, our great Customer Service Team is only a phone call away.


If your new watch isn’t running, make sure you’ve removed the plastic piece between the crown (the knob on the side) and the case. Remove it and push the crown into its normal position.

Check if you need to replace the battery. Some quartz watch batteries can last up to 3 years, but most batteries are only good for 2. Any local professional can do a battery replacement.

The best way to avoid water getting into the watch case is never to operate the buttons or turn or pull the crown out in wet conditions. Even if your watch is water resistant or waterproof, humidity can get into the case as these parts move. Always make sure to close the crown properly before exposing your watch to water.

If you have droplets forming on the inside of the crystal or the crystal looks foggy, open the crown and place the watch in direct sunlight with the crown facing up and the dial facing the sun. Leave it this way for a few hours. If it’s a quartz watch and it has stopped working, the movement may be damaged beyond repair. Take it to your local professional for diagnosis and repair.

This usually means that a gear inside the watch isn’t working properly even though the electronic part is working. The watch needs to be serviced to get it running again. We recommend a service check from your local professional.

This is fixed by replacing the battery. It’s caused by a feature that indicates when the battery power is low. It’s your watch’s way of telling you that the battery is losing power. Any local professional can do a battery replacement.

Using extra functions (like the chronograph) can shorten the battery’s life. To conserve power, only use these features when you need them.

Opening the watch back unnecessarily can compromise the seal of the watch and its water resistance. We recommend only replacing the battery and opening the watch when necessary. Any local professional can do a battery replacement.

The battery should last for 1-2 years. The actual time depends on how many complications (functions like the alarm and stopwatch) the watch has, how often you use them, and how old the watch is.

Dropping or hitting the display can damage the circuits. Water or even the humidity in the air can also cause corrosion. When this happens, parts of the display will not receive proper voltage and cause the digits to not display correctly. A local professional can replace the display.

This is usually a matter of calibrating the chronograph. Rarely is this a case of the watch being faulty. Manually resetting the chronograph hand to 0 should solve the issue.

This is because the analogue (the hands) and digital components of your watch are built separately. One can malfunction while the other works fine. Seek a local professional’s help for repair.

2-YEAR WARRANTY

To keep the warranty on your watch valid, don't expose it to water past the rated limit and make sure you keep the receipt.

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