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Pull out the stem and turn to set the time. If the watch has the Date or both Day and Date, you pull the stem out half way to set those.
Believe it is a Citizen Eco-Drive.
One can get a Citizen Eco Drive ladies watch at local retailers such as Walmart, Target, AAFES, and the NEX. One could also purchase online at sites such as Amazon.
On an Eco-drive watch, the face of the watch is a solar collector that recharges the lithium battery through light (Natural or florescent). A kinetic watch winds itself through the movement of the wearer. It does not have a battery.
One may purchase the Citizen Eco Drive Titanium Watch through major online retailers. One may also find them at specialized watch stores, or even high end department stores.
The Citizen Promaster Depth Memeter Eco Drive watch has many features. It is water resistant for up to 600 feet . It has a chronograph and it is made of stainless steel.
The Citizen Skyhawk Eco Drive watch mainly comes in dark grey, black, and silver. The watches may include less prominent secondary colors such as orange and blue.
Watches from the Citizen Eco-Drive collection can be purchased both in stores and online. Some retailers that carry them include Amazon, Zales, The Bon-Ton, and Macy's.
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The Citizen Eco Drive watch is solar powered. It has a solar panel that generates power from any light source, and an energy cell to store it, providing free and limitless energy.
Eco-Drive watches are the current generation of watches made by Citizen. The face of the watch is a solar collector that charges a lithium battery. Note that it isn't charged only by sunlight, but any light, including florescent, will charge the watch. Citizen no longer makes their quartz watches and now only makes the Eco-Drive watches. They carry a 5 year warrenty, and range from around $175-$1000 dependant on model and features.
Eco-Drive watches are the current generation of watches made by Citizen. The face of the watch is a solar collector that charges a lithium battery. Note that it isn't charged only by sunlight, but any light, including florescent, will charge the watch. Citizen no longer makes their quartz watches and now only makes the Eco-Drive watches. They carry a 5 year warrenty, and range from around $175-$1000 dependant on model and features.