| | | |  - Ecologically friendly, light powered Eco-Drive Caliber E812 Japanese-quartz movement; Charges in natural sunlight or indoor light
- Max power reserve: 120 - 270 days with Power Save; Low charge warning: 5 days; Charge time from stop state to max charge: Incandescent Light - 43 hrs, Outdoors, Cloudy (10,000 Lux) - 12 hrs, Outdoors, Sunny (100,000 Lux) - 4 hrs
- Perpetual calendar; Chronograph, unidirectional rotating bezel
- Easy to use alarm function; Date feature at 4 o'clock
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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| | | |  Amazon.com Product Description: The Eco-Drive Perpetual Calendar features a titanium case and bracelet. The timepiece features a 1/20 second chronograph that measures up to 60 minutes, 12/24 time, dual time, alarm, date indicator, and power saver function. Additional features include an inner calendar, which automatically adjusts to the proper date as well as leap years through the year 2100. Independent hour hand adjustment makes changing time zones simple and precise. |  | | | |

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Rating : - Moving Dial Hands I had the same problem with the moving hands with the Citizen E812. I read in a watch forum they would replace the internal parts so that you have to pull it out one click before movement occurs. If the watch is under warrantly they would do it free, if not then it was a 30 dollar charge. I sent my E812 to Citizen in California and they replaced it with the E820 system. I hope this helps someone since it was driving me crazy also. I do not know if they would do it for this watch but it can't hurt to contact them.
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