Citizen C650 Abbreviated Instructions

To set the time on your Citizen C650 watch, pull the crown out to the second click, turn it to adjust the hour and minute hands, and then push the crown back in to start the watch.
If your Citizen C650 watch stops working, first check if the battery needs to be replaced. If the battery is fine, ensure that the watch is not exposed to extreme temperatures or magnetic fields. Consult a professional if the issue persists.
To adjust the date, pull the crown out to the first click and turn it clockwise until the correct date is displayed. Avoid setting the date between 9 PM and 1 AM to prevent damage.
Regular maintenance for the Citizen C650 watch includes occasional cleaning with a soft cloth, checking the watch for water resistance, and having it serviced by a professional every 3-5 years.
To reset the chronograph, ensure it is stopped, then press the reset button (usually located at the 4 o'clock position) to return the hands to their zero positions.
If your Citizen C650 watch is losing time, it may be due to a weak battery or exposure to magnetic fields. Replace the battery or have the watch demagnetized by a professional if necessary.
The Citizen C650 watch is water-resistant, but it is advisable to check the specific water resistance rating. Ensure the crown is fully secured before exposing the watch to water.
To change the battery in your Citizen C650 watch, it is recommended to take it to an authorized service center or a professional watch technician to ensure the water resistance is maintained.
If the hands of your Citizen C650 watch are misaligned, pull the crown out to the second click and adjust the hands to the correct position. If the issue persists, consult a watch technician.
To verify the authenticity of your Citizen C650 watch, check for a serial number, inspect the quality of the craftsmanship, and purchase from authorized retailers.