Has it completely stopped?
Hello TZ community,
I have a rather special request for one of my treasures. As you can see I am a bit of a Citizen Promaster Aqualand. My early example (with the screws) has stopped functioning and Citizen Switzerland say they cannot repair it
Would you know anybody who could help reviving this one....??
As a diver this watch has cult status, not only because it was featured in one of my favopurite movies but also because it was and still is used by real divers.
I also miss a screw....(not only in my Citizen...)
Thank you all in advance for your help
Cheers,
Serge
Has it completely stopped?
Have you tried a new battery ?
Hopefully something simple like batteries. Beast of a tool. Took mine to the bottom of Ragged staff pool inside Gibraltar. Registered 43m on that dive. Best dive watch ever.
quite strange its totally dead I had the idea that each battery performed a differed function
Could the battery terminals be dirty.
Citizen service would not have checked that???
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Answer from Citizen:
´ Dear Serge Pacchiana,
Thank you for your email. This is CITIZEN Customer Support headquarters
for overseas markets.
We are sorry to hear of your difficulty and concern. According to our
data records, the model is CQ1012. Unfortunately, the spare parts were
no longer available since 2005. We are unable to repair it. We are
deeply sorry for any inconvenience caused.
Please feel free to reply directly to this email and ask or tell us
anything else, we are always glad to assist you!
Yours sincerely,
Customer Service
Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.´
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One battery does the quartz mvmt and two batteries do the digital display.
If no batteries have leaked normally the digital side works and it's the quartz side that stops or the seconds hand judders. It means the mvmt needs a clean and oiling.
Has yours gone completely dead, both quartz and digital?
Screw available here:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Screw-for....m46890.l49292
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