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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4361549" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>This manual covers only the one watch, so no confusion possible there, while the Citizen website lets you look up charging info by movement, which vastly differs from watch manual....in any case, with a DOM of 10mths prior to receipt, watch running on arrival (no idea if turned on just prior to leaving Citizen USA), my fixation on trying to get in a dead watch full charge seems warranted...personally think all such watches should have a way of determining charge past a "WARNING! Your watch is preparing to die!" indicator...not a meter, just simply some nearly invisible fully charged indicator, like second hand moves fwd in 5sec jumps when fully charged, and resumes normal movement with normal crown reset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4361549, member: 46104"] This manual covers only the one watch, so no confusion possible there, while the Citizen website lets you look up charging info by movement, which vastly differs from watch manual....in any case, with a DOM of 10mths prior to receipt, watch running on arrival (no idea if turned on just prior to leaving Citizen USA), my fixation on trying to get in a dead watch full charge seems warranted...personally think all such watches should have a way of determining charge past a "WARNING! Your watch is preparing to die!" indicator...not a meter, just simply some nearly invisible fully charged indicator, like second hand moves fwd in 5sec jumps when fully charged, and resumes normal movement with normal crown reset. [/QUOTE]
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