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(More customer reviews)Eco-Drive watches are great. They have a light-sensitive cell behind the face that recharges the watch even in indoor light, so it doesn't need new batteries until the rechargeable one dies, and it lasts for many years. My ten-year-old Citizen Eco-Drive watch died recently, having run flawlessy without ever needing a new battery for all that time. The crystal had recently been scratched, so I replaced it with this model, which appears to be the thinnest (4.2mm) in Citizen's product line. To get that thin look, you sacrifice a hand that counts seconds. The bracelet is as wide as the watch itself, ao it's about 1/4" wider than a normal watch band. But the case is relatively small (1-3/8" x 1" wide) so it doesn't look oversized even on a small wrist.
The booklet that comes with the watch doesn't tell you how to shorten the bracelet, which has enough links for a wrist with about a 7-1/2" circumference. Each link adds a bit over 1/4" to the watchband. You need a jeweler's very small flat blade screwdriver to remove the long screws that hold each link in place, and then you can remove one or more links from each side. Use a reasonably good quality screwdriver because the screws are in fairly tight. Press the screwdriver blade firmly into the slot and the apply some pressure to start the screw.
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A bold black dial with polished Roman numerals gives the Stiletto Two-Tone Watch #AR1004-51E from Citizen's solar powered Eco-Drive Collection its modern elegance. Understated and versatile, this everyday accessory features a gold- and silver-tone stainless steel bracelet, two-tone rectangular case, and a push button deployment clasp for easy on/off. Water resistant to 30 feet.
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