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Citizen Eco-Drive Modern Watch Questions & Answers
Citizen eco drive watch doesn't work
My Citizen Red Arrow wristwatch which I purchased last Christmas has a blank display and won't reset . Any ideas would be appreciated
12/27/2013 6:00:51 PM •
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on Dec 27, 2013
Link removal of stainless steel watch band
Actually, this seems to be the big end of the split pen. Take a pin and push into the opposite hole ontil the big end pops out, then use pliers to pull it out. It should be easy to put it back.
There should be an arrow on the inside of the band to show where to push.
6/4/2009 9:40:26 AM •
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on Jun 04, 2009
Citizen eco-drive wr 200 manual
I'll need more information about the watch. WR200 is not the model number. It is the depth in metres it is water resistant to.
The serial number is usually engraved on the back plate of the watch. The bit against your skin when you're wearing it. It's the number marked in red in the photo I've attached. Is this a digital watch, a watch with hands or does it have both?
Comment below with the serial number and I'll try to help you more.
I have an old Citizen
hi, I'm from Italy and changed the batteries just 2 days ago - theer are three batteries inside this watch - in a normal shop selling citizen watches.....
I think youhave just to change shop....
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Hi,
I m having a citizen sailhawk c660 ecodrive promaster, due to pandemic I didn't wear it for 4 months, now it stop working, previously totally digital display gone but after some time digital display flashes as UTC at right and 01/01, TUE at left, after putting it at chr. Plus pulling out the crown, I pressed all three buttons simultaneously, which shows complete blank now for digital display moreover second, hour , minute hand are also not moving at all.... can any body help me rectify it PLZZ...
is it the battery, batteries are usually always the problem
How do i set time on radio controlled wrist watch 3 atm
The point of a radio-controlled watch is that you should not have to move the hands manually. It is meant to respond to a time signal send from various places in the USA, UK, Germany, Japan and (I think) China.
The signal's strength varies considerably, depending on where you are located and the ambient temperature. It may need some application and persistence to get the watch synchronized with the signal, this will cause the hands to move to the correct local time - even then it may need correction if you are in a different UTC time zone or on Daylight Saving Time (DST) locally. Not knowing the make complicates the validity of any information.
I have found that the sync signal is broadcast on the hour for about five minutes and is best received at night where the signal travels further.
Ensure your watch is fully charged and leave your watch by a window overnight for best results.
If you still have difficulty, use an internet search to find the nearest broadcast station to where you are and work out which direction-facing window is best sited to face it.
I have two RC watches - one Citizen and one Casio. One likes to have the left side of the watch facing the window and the other favours the 12 o'clock facing the window, As I don't know the make of your watch I would recommend trying to place it in various orientations until you find one that works for you. I have found the whole set up performs best in cold air situations - and so are more reliable in the winter.
Guessing further, If you bring up the signal display function it may force the watch into signal sync mode - always remembering the 'on the hour' signal broadcasts. You may also find a way of adjusting the hour to suit if it differs for you once it is synced.
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