Users' questions

How do you set a Citizen Eco Drive WR100 watch?

How do you set a Citizen Eco Drive WR100 watch?

To set your Citizen WR100 watch, move the button to the proper position. Pull the adjustment knob out to the first click. Turn the knob counterclockwise until the correct date displays on the face of the watch. Pull the adjustment out to the second-click position.

How long does a citizen eco-drive last?

When fully charged, your Eco-Drive will continue running – even in total darkness – for at least six (6) months. If you plan to store your Citizen Eco-Drive in the dark, you should do this for no more than six (6) months.

How long does a citizen eco drive last?

How long does an Eco-Drive last?

Can you overcharge a Citizen Eco-Drive watch?

There is no risk of overcharging this watch. (Overcharge prevention function is included.) 1. Pull the crown out to the time setting position (the second hand will stop when the crown is pulled out in the case of the three-hand model).

How do you set Citizen Eco Drive watch?

Inspect the right side of the Citizen Eco Drive watch to get familiar with the controls. The button on the top-right edge is known as button “A.”. The knob beneath it is the crown. The button beneath the crown is known as button “B.”. Pull the crown out one click to enter “Mode Setting.”.

What is a Citizen Watch Eco Drive?

FEATURES. Watches Powered by Light Eco-Drive is designed to convert both natural and artificial light into energy to power watches.

  • Easy to charge even in Dim Light.
  • Darkness Is not a Concern.
  • Light-Powered Generation.
  • Energy Savings.
  • FEATURES.
  • Who makes Citizen Eco Drive watches?

    Eco-Drive is a model range of watches manufactured and marketed worldwide by Citizen Watch Co., Ltd., powered primarily by light.

    What is a Citizen Eco Drive Battery?

    Citizen Eco-Drive watches use light (natural or artificial) as their source of power, meaning they have no actual battery. Instead, they have a solar conversion panel and an energy cell that work together to convert light to electricity, which is what the watch runs on.