![]() If this doesn’t work it’s very possible the capacitor has lost its ability to hold a charge which brings us to the 2nd reason why your watch has stopped working. ![]() If the capacitor is capable of holding a charge this process should get the watch running again. To check if your watch is entering this power saving state and hopefully charge up your watch again your going to want to super charge the capacitor cell in the watch by pulling the crown out to the time setting position and place it under a florescent light for at least 130 hours or if you don’t want to wait for 5 days leave the watch in direct sunlight for 8 to 12 hours. The first, Eco-Drive watches are designed to go into a low power state after the charge is used up, meaning the watch will appear to be dead and nothing will be moving on the watch face. If you have stored your Eco-Drive watch somewhere without light for over 6 months you may have noticed that it stopped working. So even leaving your watch on your dresser will keep your watch running smoothly ensuring you will never need a capacitor replacement. Watches powered by an Eco-Drive capacitor are designed to convert both natural and artificial light into energy to power the watch. And with the same conditions, 130 hours is equal to a full charge.
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