Citizen D706 Instruction Manual

To set the time on your Citizen D706 watch, pull the crown out to the time-setting position, rotate it to adjust the hands to the correct time, and then push the crown back to its normal position.
Pull the crown out to the date-setting position, rotate it to change the date, and then push the crown back to its normal position. Ensure the time is not set between 9 PM and 3 AM to avoid damaging the date mechanism.
If your Citizen D706 watch stops working, it might need a battery replacement, or it could be due to insufficient charging if it’s a solar model. Check the battery and ensure the watch is exposed to light regularly.
Use a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe the watch case and band. Avoid using any chemicals or abrasives that could damage the watch. Make sure to keep the watch dry if it is not water-resistant.
If your watch is losing time, it may need a battery replacement or servicing. Check the battery first, and if the issue persists, consult an authorized Citizen service center.
To reset the chronograph, press the reset button (usually located at the 4 o’clock position) until the chronograph hand returns to the zero position.
Check the water resistance rating of your specific Citizen D706 model. If it is rated for swimming, you can wear it in the water. However, avoid pressing buttons while the watch is submerged.
It is recommended to service your Citizen D706 watch every 3-5 years to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Regular maintenance can prevent potential issues.
The power reserve of the Citizen D706 watch varies by model. Typically, a fully charged solar-powered model can last several months without exposure to light. Consult your user manual for specific details.
To verify the authenticity of your Citizen D706 watch, check for a serial number, inspect for quality craftsmanship, and ensure it comes with authentic packaging and documentation. A Citizen authorized dealer can also assist in verification.