No need to take the back cover off or anything like that. You don't need jeweler either. You just need to pull the crown to first "click" and the turn the crown to the right to correspond to the month that you are setting the time in. Between 1 and 2 o'clock represents January. Between 2 and 3 is February and so on. Once you get to the beginning mark of the month you are in, count how many years have passed since the last leap year. If it's 2 then put the second hand to two minutes after even (beginning). If it's three, move it to three minutes after. If it's leap year, you just put on exact (beginning) mark of the month you are in.
That would be it. Like I have said, no need to visit jeweler or do any disassembling. Also, you might this find interesting. The steps above are for E764 calibre. This site gives you manuals for pretty much all of them.
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One must adjust for the correct month to sink the perpetual function. thI am looking for.is is done by pulling the stop half way out then holding in the top button and turning the knob clock-wise. This will move the dial on the chronograph. Depending on month you set it to 1,2, or 3. Sorry I do not remember which is which, which is what
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try this link:
http://www.citizenwatch.com/COA/English/settings.asp
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SOURCE: I have an Citizen Eco Drive Perpetual wrist watch
This will likely require you taking the back off, removing the battery, reinserting, and then shorting the battery and AC. You will also need to look up the manuel online from Citizen's website, or go to a jeweler to have them reset your perpetual calender.
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Go to http://www.citizenwatch.com/COA/English/settings.asp and follow instructions.
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You can download at the following website:
http://www.citizenwatches.com.au/instruction-manuals
Good luck!!
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