Citizen H10x Abbreviated Instructions

To set the time on your Citizen H10x Watch, pull the crown out to the first click. Rotate the crown to adjust the time. Push the crown back in to its original position when you're finished.
If your watch is running slow or fast, it may be due to exposure to magnetic fields or shocks. Keep your watch away from strong magnets and avoid dropping it. If the issue persists, consider taking it to an authorized service center for adjustment.
The Citizen H10x is typically equipped with an Eco-Drive system, which means it is solar-powered and does not require a traditional battery change. If the watch stops, it may need exposure to light to recharge.
Ensure the watch is exposed to direct sunlight or a strong artificial light source. If it still does not charge, check for any obstructions on the solar panel and clean it gently with a soft cloth.
Pull the crown out to the second click and rotate it to set the date. Make sure to adjust the time past midnight to ensure the date changes correctly. Push the crown back in after setting.
The Citizen H10x Watch is water-resistant, not waterproof. Refer to the manual for specific water resistance ratings and ensure the crown is pushed in when exposed to water.
It is recommended to service your Citizen H10x Watch every 3-5 years to maintain its performance and longevity. Regular maintenance includes cleaning, lubrication, and checking for any worn parts.
If your watch strap is damaged, you can purchase a replacement strap from an authorized dealer or service center to ensure compatibility and quality.
After a complete discharge, expose the watch to bright light for several hours to recharge the battery. Then, set the time and date as needed. Consult the user manual for any model-specific reset instructions.
The Citizen H10x Watch offers features such as Eco-Drive solar charging, water resistance, a date display, chronograph functions, and a durable stainless steel case. Refer to the specific model manual for a complete list of features.