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Posted on Aug 24, 2009

My watch constantly stops

My Seiko 5 Automatic hand watch has stopped working, I move it a bit and it only works for few seconds and stops again. How do I fix this?

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I have had my accutron automatic vx-200 for about 4 years and has worked flawlessly until now . The watch keeps stopping , I move the hands manually with movement of the crown and will work for a few hours...

It could be that it needs cleaning. (When a watch is described as "automatic", it means that it is a mechanical spring driven type which needs to be worn constantly to keep it wound up; I assume that yours is one of these.)

Most makers recommend regular servicing at intervals of 2-3 years and as your is older than this, then perhaps it is time for a trip to their nearest service center.

Go to bulova.com to find your local service center.
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10 year old Seiko Kinetic (model5M62-0B00) blue face. Last week stopped and after some shaking started again but seconds moved in 2 sec intervals for a few hours. Went OK for a week and again last night...

After 10 years it will be likely that the Kinetic capacitor will need upgrading. Your watch is designed to tick in two second intervals to tell you the power is very low. The power button will work again when it has some power to show. Yorkshire Watches www,yorkshirewatches.co.uk can do the upgrade for you if your in the UK. Give them a ring.
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Runs A Few Seconds And The Stops

It sounds as though it is not winding up. There is often a manual winding facility which you can use but you need to check with the instructions for your watch.

If you do not have instructions you can get them from their web site "Seiko.com".

Click on "support" and then on " scroll down the page and you will see a list of watches. Download the one for your watch.
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My seiko kenetic watch stopped, and will not say wound

I thing required cleaning for the movement and new capacitor.

From:

AmFix Jewelry & Watch Repair
203 N. LaSalle Street,
Chicago, IL 60601
Ph: 312 641 7000
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.goamfix.com
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Watch stopped while in hospital and now, although running again, has the second hand moving in two second intervals

Some Seiko kinetic watches and other self charging watches do this when the battery is low. If it relies on you moving to keep it charged that may explain why it stopped in hospital. Try giving it a good shake and see if it starts moving smoothly again
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take watch to a jeweler, or pawn shop and have it cleaned and oiled.
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your watch needs a good service.disassembling cleaning oiling and reassembling!this must done every three to four years in automatic watches!try in a authorized seiko service center!
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I just purchased my son a Seiko Divers Automatic 200M watch for graduation. For the first few days, the watch worked, but ran about 15-20 minutes fast. Now it won't move at all? Tried wearing it for 8...

Hi mtrahan99. My advice is to take it back and get it replaced, particularly if you have only had it a few days. If they won't exchange it or refund you, get a repair under the guarantee. Automatic watches (and Seiko actually make some very good ones) don't need to be worn all the time to wind them, and the fact that it ran so fast and has now stopped would indicate something major like problems with the mainspring. Return it! Hope this helps; Eagle58
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Your band may be too loose. This is the model that moves when worn correct?
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Watch stopped after not being used for several days

The shaking is not the best way to restart the automatic watch as it puts slight strain on watch balance wheel and hairspring (most delicate part in watch).
As watch balance wheel is positioned paralel(leveled) to watch dial, you have to spin your watch back and forth a few times quite quickly.
(Imagine you are turning steering wheel in your car- thats the right motion). Before doing that wind up your watch a few times manually.
Right after doing that observe the seconds hand and if it is ticking just a little bit or ticking back and forth and then stops- your watch has jammed gear train and this is the reason why it stops.
If you don't have seconds hand- after shaking your watch listen for ticking and again- if it stops after short run, the gear train is to blame. In this case you will need watchmakers help as special skills and tools are needed to sort this out.
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