Crafting watches since 2007
Designed in Stockholm, Sweden
Warranty on all watches | 90-day return policy
+1,500,000 Watches Sold
Crafting watches since 2007
Warranty on all watches | 90-day return policy
Designed in Stockholm, Sweden
+1,500,000 Watches Sold
A guide for the

Ocean Timer Watch

The Ocean Timer is the balanced mix of modern innovation and retro design. This dual-time piece is truly a piece for the adventurer at the cutting edge of fashion.

Below is a compact guide to the watch. You can refer back to this whenever you need to check how to operate the piece.


1. Watch Specs

Case Size: 40 mm
Case Material: Ocean Plastic
Movement: Seiko Time Module VD32 (Quartz) 
Glass: Mineral Glass
Water Resistance: 10 ATM
Glow in the dark: Yes, Superlume on index and hands
Lug width: 20 mm (in case you want to swap straps)


2. Water Resistance

This watch is water resistant up to 10 ATM and uses a t-tube crown, which must be clicked into its inner setting when worn. This ensures that the 10 ATM water resistance is upheld; if the crown is in any of its outer settings the watch is not water resistant, keep it away from water.

To Close the Crown:

1. Remove the time stopper (the small plastic piece sitting between the crown and thread on new watches).

2. Gently push the crown toward the case until you feel it set or "sink" slightly.


3. Using the crown

Always turn the crown gently and smoothly when performing any corrections/changes. Never use excessive force.


4. Setting time
  1. Gently pull out the crown until you feel two consecutive clicks, this is the 2nd setting.

  2. Carefully turn the crown clockwise/counterclockwise until the hands display the correct time.


5. Setting Dual Time
  1. The left minidial tracks a second time zone of your choice in a 24-hour format, ideal for keeping time at home while you're away.

    To adjust the dual time:

    • Upper Button: Click to move the minidial hand forward.

    • Lower Button: Click to move the minidial hand backward.

    Note: Because the minidial covers a full 24-hour cycle in one rotation, the hand moves in very small increments with each click. You may need to press the button several times to see visible movement. Continue clicking until the hand reaches your desired hour.


Now you are in tune with how to operate the watch. We hope you bring it with you on many days to come! Best Wishes, TRIWA Team