Eclipse glasses are so dark that nothing can be seen through them, except the surface of the sun.
When you are looking through the eclipse glasses, if you can see any part of the sun at all, it is still too bright to remove them. As soon as the sun is no longer visible it is safe to remove them and view the solar corona.
As soon as the sun returns, you should replace your glasses if you want to view the growing crescent of the sun. Basically, any time the surface of the sun is visible, you need to use glasses to look at it. But when the entire surface of the sun is covered by the moon then it is safe to look without glasses.
Consequentially, during a partial or annular eclipse, it is never safe to look at the sun without proper eye protection.