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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.
From your comment I have no idea what watch you have! The more infromation you provide, the likelier it is we will have a solution. However, in general, watches cannot tell if you live in a spot on the globe that uses daylight savings time. You have to enter that information. Go into your settings and see if you can turn on Daylight Savings. The watch should set the time automatically at some point, occasionally takes some time. Only a part of the world uses daylight savings, invented by Ben Franklin to save energy(coal oil) just like today!
Daylight savings time is primarily an USA thing. We set our clocks ahead every Spring in March and hour and back an hour in the fall. The idea was invented by Ben Franklin centuries ago to save energy and it is still done with the same idea in mind. Read elsewhere to see how it saves energy, debatable. Not all part of the country observe DST. Just turn it off and you should be fine. You may need to correct the time.
If you haven't got instructions you can get them from you can get instructions from the Citizen web site.
Go to "citizen.com" and on the upper right there is a menu. Click on "technical support" and then on "setting instructions"
Fill in the information required from the back of your watch and then click on "get setting instructions"
If this does not help I suggest that you contact them and discuss your problem. The web site indicates that there a 5 year warranty on their watches. If this applies to your watch, then they should repair it free of charge.
You've gotta go to the set setting, one click out on the knob and cycle through all the timezones using the B button (the lower one) to change all the settings to OF (for winter) or ON (for summer time). According to their website FAQ, they can't determine when daylight savings time goes into effect for all the different time zones so there is no automatic changeover from SMT to normal and back again. Disappointing, I know. I just spent half an hour going through their website looking for some master switchover as well.
If this is not the correct caliber number, click on technical support tab in the same webpage and find the right one for your watch. DO NOT FORGET TO RATE, PLEASE.
Well bummer! Didn't work
Will have to call I suppose
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