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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Quartz and Automatic watches?
Quartz watches are battery-powered and highly accurate. Automatic watches use a mechanical movement that is wound by the motion of your arm. Enthusiasts often prefer automatic watches for their intricate craftsmanship and "sweeping" second hand.
Can I wear my watch while swimming?
It depends on the Water Resistance (WR) rating. A watch rated 100m (10 Bar) is safe for swimming and snorkeling. For diving, look for at least 200m WR, like the Citizen Promaster Diver. Always ensure the crown is screwed in tightly before entering water.
What is a Sapphire Crystal?
A Sapphire Crystal is a watch glass made of synthetic sapphire. It is extremely hard and virtually scratch-proof, unlike standard mineral glass. This feature is common in our luxury and professional-grade watches.
How do I adjust a stainless steel watch band?
Most stainless steel watches feature removable links. While some members adjust these at home with a watch tool kit, we recommend taking your timepiece to a professional jeweler to ensure a perfect fit without scratching the metal.
How long does the battery last in a Citizen Eco-Drive watch?
Technically, Eco-Drive watches don't have a traditional battery. They use a rechargeable power cell that can last for 20 years or more if regularly exposed to light.
