I have a Casio Pathfinder watch that was completely solar. It worked great for about 15 years then would no longer charge nor synchronize with the atomic clock each night. It was a great watch. I even tried putting it directly under a UV lamp to see if I just wasn't spending enough time outside for it to charge. No luck. I figure something just finally failed. Oh well, $225ish for about 15 years worth of excellent time keeping, features and no batteries I think I got my money's worth.Take Down Sicko wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:35 pm Just wondering what they charge for a watch repair these days. I have a Citizen wrist watch i left too long in the dark and it stopped working. It charges itself with daylight
Have you tried the UV lamp thing? It might be like a little jump start. IDK