Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential instructions for the proper use and care of your new Orient Japanese Automatic 40mm Diver Style Watch. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your timepiece.

Mua view of the Orient Japanese Automatic 40mm Diver Style Watch, showcasinte mata waea kikorangi me te poroporo maitai kore waikura.
Tatūnga
1. Awhiowhio Tuatahi
Your Orient watch is powered by an F6722 automatic movement, which is also hand-windable. To start the watch or if it has stopped, gently wind the crown clockwise approximately 30-40 times. This builds up the initial power reserve.
2. Te Whakaritenga i te Wa me te Ra
- Wetekina te karauna: The crown is a screw-down type for water resistance. Rotate the crown counter-clockwise until it springs out to position 1.
- Tautuhia te Ra: Pull the crown out to position 2. Rotate the crown clockwise to adjust the date. Avoid setting the date between 9 PM and 3 AM, as this can damage the movement.
- Tautuhia te Wa: Pull the crown out to position 3. The second hand will stop (hacking feature). Rotate the crown to set the hour and minute hands. To ensure accurate time, set the time a few minutes ahead, then push the crown back to position 1 when a time signal (e.g., from a radio or phone) reaches the desired time.
- Whakapūmau i te Karauna: Push the crown back to position 1 and screw it down clockwise firmly against the case to maintain water resistance.

Whakamuri view of the watch, showing the screw-down case back and the stainless steel bracelet clasp.
Te Mahi i To Mataara
Nekehanga Aunoa
The F6722 movement is an automatic, self-winding caliber. It winds itself through the motion of your wrist. Regular wear will keep the watch powered. If the watch is not worn for an extended period, it will stop and require manual winding as described in the "Initial Winding" section.
Bezel Hurihuri Takitahi
The watch features a unidirectional rotating bezel. This bezel can be used to measure elapsed time, typically for diving or other timed activities. To use it, align the triangle marker on the bezel with the minute hand at the start of your activity. The minute hand will then indicate the elapsed time against the bezel's markings.
Ātete wai
He ātete wai tēnei mataaratanga tae atu ki te 200 mita (660 putu). Nā tēnei whakatauranga e pai ai mō ngā mahi moana ngaio me ngā hākinakina wai mata nui. Kaore e pai mo te ruku ruku. Me whakarite kia tino whiria te karauna i mua i te whakaatu i te mātaaratanga ki te wai.
Te Tiaki me te Tiaki
- Te horoi: Horoia te mataaratanga ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei tango i te puehu me nga kopa. Mo nga wahanga kowiri tira, he paku damp ka taea te whakamahi kakahu, ka whakamaroke tonu.
- Karaihe Hapaira: The watch is equipped with a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. While highly durable, it is not entirely impervious to damage. Avoid extreme impacts.
- Te Pawera Nui: Avoid exposing your watch to extreme temperatures or sudden temperature changes, as this can affect the movement and seals.
- Matū: Keep the watch away from chemicals, solvents, and detergents, which can damage the case, seals, and strap materials.
- Āpure autō: Strong magnetic fields can affect the accuracy of mechanical watches. Keep your watch away from strong magnets (e.g., speakers, refrigerators, certain electronic devices).
- Ratonga: For optimal performance, it is recommended to have your automatic watch serviced by a qualified watchmaker every 3-5 years.
Raparongoā
- Kia mataara e kore e rere: If the watch has stopped, ensure it is sufficiently wound. Manually wind the crown 30-40 times. If it still does not start, gently shake the watch side-to-side to engage the rotor.
- Wā hē: Minor variations in accuracy are normal for mechanical watches. If the watch is consistently gaining or losing significant time, it may require adjustment by a professional watchmaker. Exposure to strong magnetic fields can also cause inaccuracy.
- Te Ra Kaore e Hurihia: Ensure the crown is fully pulled out to position 2 when setting the date. If the date is stuck, try advancing the time past midnight to see if it changes. If not, consult a watchmaker.
- Mataara Wai Roto: If you notice condensation or water inside the watch, immediately take it to a qualified watchmaker for inspection and repair to prevent further damage.
Whakatakotoranga
| Te nekehanga | Orient F6722 Automatic, Hand-Winding, Hacking |
| Te Diamita o te keehi | 39.9mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 46.5mm |
| Whanuitanga Rug | 20mm |
| Kiriata | Kiriata Hapaira |
| Ātete wai | 200m (660ft) |
| Tau tauira | RA-AC0Q02L10B |
| Kaihanga | Seiko Epson |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For information regarding warranty coverage, service centers, or additional support, please refer to the official Orient webte paetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki to kaihoko whaimana. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
Rauemi Tāpiri
Below are some videos that may provide further insight into the watch's features and operation:
Orient Mako Sport Overview
Ko tenei ataata e whakarato ana i te mutungaview of the Orient Mako Sport watch, highlighting its design and features. (Creator: Ben Arthur - Ben's Watch Club)





