MacBook Pro Retina Battery Time Left

On my old MacBook Pro, next to the battery icon in parenthesis it was tell me how much time is left in the battery. With the new MBPR, however, I can only get percentage left. Yes, I know if I click on the battery, it tells me the time, but does anyone know where I turned that feature on?

Energy Saver - If it's not there, read your user manual and the Help menu.

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