Where is Citizen watch model number?
Most Citizen watches have a model number on the caseback. Every Citizen watch will feature the Citizen logo on the watch face. Check the font of the letters is consistent with the official brand logo and that the quality of finish is high.
What do I do if my Citizen Eco Drive watch stops working?
How do you get your Citizen Eco-drive watch to work again? If your Citizen Eco-drive watch isn’t working it means that the power reserve of your watch is getting low. Therefore, all you need to do is fully recharging the watch by exposing directly to the light.
How do you find the serial number on a watch?
Check the case back of the watch. The watch serial number may be on the back of the case, especially for modern watches. However, you will have to learn to differentiate between a serial number and a reference number, a model number.
How do you read the back of a Citizen watch?
A case number is engraved on the case back. (Figure on the right) The first 4 digits of the case number represent the movement number of the watch. In the example on the right, “1234” is the movement number.
How do you charge a dead citizen Eco-Drive watch?
Charge the watch by exposing it to direct sunlight for five to six hours at least once a month. Avoid leaving the watch in a dark place for long periods of time.
Why does the second hand stop on my citizen Eco-Drive?
Answer: This means the battery is at a low charge level (insufficient charge warning function). After having the battery sufficiently charged, the second hand will return to the normal operation.
How do you charge a dead Citizen Eco-Drive watch?
Can a Citizen Eco-Drive watch be repaired?
Our repairs can be as simple as a capacitor change, pin replacement, or band replacement, and can be as complicated as a dial refinish, a band/case polish, movement clean and overhaul and even a complete restoration.
How can you tell what year a watch is?
(Unfortunately, you cannot rely on the number stamped outside on the watch case which is largely used only for identification purposes.) You can cross reference the movement’s serial number with the manufacturer’s database (most of which are listed online) to determine the year your watch was produced.