Citizen H128 Abbreviated Instructions

To set the time on your Citizen H128 watch, pull the crown out to the first position, turn the crown to set the time, and then push it back in to confirm.
If your watch stops working, check the battery first. If the battery is fine, ensure there's no moisture or dirt affecting the mechanism. Consult a professional if problems persist.
Use a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe the watch case and band. Avoid immersing the watch in water, especially if it is not water-resistant.
Pull the crown out to the second position, and rotate it to adjust the date. Be sure to set the time correctly after adjusting the date to avoid any discrepancies.
Inaccurate timekeeping can be caused by exposure to magnetic fields or shock. Ensure your watch is kept away from magnets and handle it with care.
It is recommended to service your watch every 3-5 years to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
While it is possible, it is recommended to have the battery replaced by a professional to ensure the watch remains properly sealed against dust and moisture.
If your watch is not water-resistant and gets wet, dry it immediately and consult a professional to check for water damage.
Check for the Citizen logo, model number, and serial number on the watch. Authentic watches also come with a certificate of authenticity and original packaging.
The power reserve of a Citizen H128 watch can vary, but typically it lasts for several months on a full charge. Always refer to the manual for the exact specifications.