Seiko Caliber 5m62 5m62a

Seiko Caliber 5M62A

Seiko Caliber 5m62 5m62a

ManufacturerSeiko Time Corp.
Caliber Number5M62, 5M62A
Movement TypeKinetic
In-House
Yes
Diameter27.6mm
Casing Diameter
27mm
Height
4.3mm
Jewels
6
Frequency
32,768 Hz
Power Supply
Titanium lithium ion rechargeable battery (watch capacitor)
Power Reserve
6 months on a full charge
Accuracy
Less than +/-15 sec/month
Regulator
None
Driving System
Step motor
Hand Count3
FunctionsCentral hours; central minutes; central seconds; date at 3:00 or 4:00
Features
Power reserve indicator, low battery warning, overcharge prevention
Country of ManufactureMade in Japan
Known Models
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The Seiko caliber 5M62 (aka 5M62A) is a kinetic movement with a date. This movement is made in Japan.

Some of the topics covered in this caliber listing:

Power Reserve Indicator:

The power reserve indicator on the cal. 5M62 is not a constant indicator. It requires the wearer to press the button located at 2:00 on the side of the watch.

The power reserve indication is displayed via the seconds hand. Seiko recommends pressing the button when the seconds hand is at 12:00. Some watches will have a power reserve scale printed on the dial, spanning from 12:00 to 6:00 – by pressing the button when the seconds hand is at 12:00, you can use the scale on the dial more accurately.

Below is a chart with the indications for remaining power reserve:

Seiko Caliber 5m62 5m62a Power Reserve Chart

Low Battery Indicator:

The 5M62 is equipped with a low battery/low power indicator, which presents itself by skipping the seconds hand. The hand will jump every two seconds to let the wearer know the battery is low. This is a 24 hour warning and it means the battery needs charged as soon as possible. To do this, swing the watch back and forth to allow the rotor to wind power into the capacitor.

If you haven’t worn your watch for a long time and it won’t hold a charge no matter how much you swing it or wear it, then it possible the capacitor (rechargeable battery) needs replaced. Although Seiko says these batteries do not require any periodical replacement, they actually do stop working eventually, especially if you haven’t charged the watch for an extended period of time (years).

Datewheel:

The 5M62 offers 6 variations of datewheel depending on color scheme and location of the date window:

  • Part # 0878-729 – Black numbers on white background, 3:00 position
  • 0878-730 – White on black, 3:00
  • 0878-731 – Black on gold, 3:00
  • 0878-732 – Gold on black, 3:00
  • 0878-876 – Black on white, 4:00
  • 0878-877 – White on black, 4:00

If you can find different datewheels, it is a way to customize your watch with original parts.

5M62 VS 5M63:

There is a similar caliber 5M63(A), with the main difference being that the 5M63 has a day-date calendar complication whereas the 5M62 just has a date. Most of the parts are interchangeable, except for those related to the calendar system.

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Peter Harrison
Peter Harrison
10 months ago

Is it really Swiss or Japanese manufacture? Pretty sure Seiko Kinetic movement is Japanese?

Its accuracy is phenomenal.
I have one which is +1.5 sec every 6 months (or +3 seconds a year).

Rob
Rob
9 months ago

The user manual states accuracy at +/- 15 sec a month not per day as reported here. I have one and agree with Peter Harrison, it’s amazingly accurate. I don’t remember the last time I set the time.

CJDUDHF
Member
5 months ago

Are you sure it is Less than +/-15 sec/day instead of +/-15 sec/month?

EVANTHIOS
EVANTHIOS
3 months ago

I have a 5J32 caliber watch for 19 years. I wear it a lot and I had it for years every day at work. It has taken a lot of hits and has never had to be opened. I have not changed the capacitor and it is fine. In theory, this auto relay caliber has a power reserve for 3 years, but I don’t have it leave so much. Accuracy -1,5 sec / month.

Peter
Peter
2 months ago
Reply to  EVANTHIOS

Got 1 2, and LOVE it. The 5J22 has the same pretty cool feature : U shake it around after a few years (Max 4y), and it “awakens” 2 set itself on the correct time.And I hope to see it on This list soon : https://calibercorner.com/list-of-seiko-watch-movements/

Peter
Peter
2 months ago
Reply to  EVANTHIOS

Have had mine 4 about 10 years, and loving it. They also made at least 1 other caliber, 5J22, with same pretty cool feature : It “awakens” if U leave it be for up 2 4 years, and resets itself on the correct time!

looxuser
Member
2 months ago

is this same as 5j22?

simon
simon
1 month ago

he battery needs replacing at 10 years so the kinetic movement is in all practicality… just a desirable gimmick. It should be noted though that a ten year battery (subject to regularly wearing it)is better than most battery-only watches by a significant margin. Replacement battery (kit) costs about four times the price of a regular battery… so it doesn’t really make financial sense either.

Chris Yap
Chris Yap
5 days ago

Can someone tell me which year was the 5M62 made?

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