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complicated, very complicated. Go to Citizen website and they have directions for all their watches. Basically, you set the digital and the hands then correct to what the digital readouts say.
I finally figured this out... You must zero all the hands by setting the mode to CHR and pulling the stem to the second stop. Go through the process of setting the hour and second hand to zero. The secret is that zeroing the MINUTE hand also controls the UTC display zeroing. You will have to crank it until the UTC display reads 0:00 (24:00). Then go back and set the time and so on as usual.
The digital time is set pulling the knob out while in TME mode. The top right button selects seconds, minutes, and hours, and the bottom button is used to reset the seconds, and the knob is rolled to change the hours and minutes depending on which of them is flashing.
Sounds like it needs a cleaning like mine did. Go to stewarttime.com.
They are a Citizen Eco Drive repair shop. I can't say enough good things about them. They have repaired both my Eco Drives and I am a very satsified customer of theirs.
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