Notes on using the "Watch"
Doing so may damage your clothes or skin.
The end face may become sharp or the pins of the band may pop out due to corrosion of the watch body or metal band.
In this case, stop using the watch and contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or a CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.
Otherwise, you may be injured by the buckle of the band.
Be very careful to attach the buckle properly, as you may be injured by the buckle of the worn watch when it falls over or comes into contact with others.
Infants and children may be injured.
Keeping the watch in your hand and holding a small child may cause injury if a watch touches small children's skin. Be very careful when handling small children, such as holding the watch after removing the watch.
There is a risk of hand or finger injury.
There is a risk of hand or finger injury when adjusting the length of the band by yourself. We recommend that you consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased or a CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.
Improper use of a water resistant watch is extremely dangerous.
Be sure to check the water resistant performance and functions of your watch, and use it correctly according to the "Instruction Manual". Do not use the watch in scuba diving or saturation diving, with the exception of those marked diver watch (diving watch).
Symptoms such as rash, redness or itching may occur.
If rash, redness, or itching occurs due to use of the watch, immediately stop using the watch and consult a qualified doctor such as a dermatology engineer. The cause of the rash is probably due to perspiration or dirt attached to the watch body or band, or to metal/leather allergy. Adjust the band to allow a little clearance with your wrist to ensure proper airflow. Also, keep the watch body and band clean by occasionally wiping them with a dry cloth.