i m from singapore.... i own the yellow dial version , it is a cute homage of the rolex OP datejust but without the water resistance of 100 M or screw down crown. i find the watch abit too large but all these are just personal preferences .... the dial looks abit huge as it isn't a diver and no bezel and hence the dial covers most of the 40mm case width face. then regarding the crown being difficult to manipulate , it is no real issue , just remember when turning it for powering up the juice/reserve power. do not wind it the normal way but just use a finger to "rub or slide it", it is easier , although slightly more time consuming as this method is not a full turn but roughly half a turn each rub or slide movement . when adjusting the time, use fingernail to pull it out and then adjust, in the pull out position of the crown, it is no longer that difficult to manipulate the crown .
I only wish Citizen made a somewhat smaller version like Tissot does for the PRX. I did some online research and the lug length plus bracelet design rules it out for me, which is a shame.
i m from singapore.... i own the yellow dial version , it is a cute homage of the rolex OP datejust but without the water resistance of 100 M or screw down crown. i find the watch abit too large but all these are just personal preferences .... the dial looks abit huge as it isn't a diver and no bezel and hence the dial covers most of the 40mm case width face. then regarding the crown being difficult to manipulate , it is no real issue , just remember when turning it for powering up the juice/reserve power. do not wind it the normal way but just use a finger to "rub or slide it", it is easier , although slightly more time consuming as this method is not a full turn but roughly half a turn each rub or slide movement . when adjusting the time, use fingernail to pull it out and then adjust, in the pull out position of the crown, it is no longer that difficult to manipulate the crown .
I love these. So fun, and at that price they are great value. My mate bought a green dial version and it’s fabulous. Yes it’s a derivative of Rolex OP but so what.
Hi Rob, I owned the multi-coloured dial and wore the life out of it. Got lots of comments and gave it to my mate. Beaverbrooks do an exclusive blue colour also. Never buy rrp, always a discount to be had. Catch you on the next one 🔥
I've seen both of those watches up close. Both are great looking watches. The Citizen has no competition until you pay hundreds more. The Rolex is on it's own, there's no competition here. Delusional.
@@Quagmire925 IF that's the reason it was done, it shows low esteem and desperation. I'm sure he's really glad you attempted to speak up on his behalf.
All watches are comparable. What the Citizen doesn't have is the hype, most people who buy into the Rolex hype are more concerned about image than the actual watch.
i m from singapore.... i own the yellow dial version , it is a cute homage of the rolex OP datejust but without the water resistance of 100 M or screw down crown. i find the watch abit too large but all these are just personal preferences .... the dial looks abit huge as it isn't a diver and no bezel and hence the dial covers most of the 40mm case width face. then regarding the crown being difficult to manipulate , it is no real issue , just remember when turning it for powering up the juice/reserve power. do not wind it the normal way but just use a finger to "rub or slide it", it is easier , although slightly more time consuming as this method is not a full turn but roughly half a turn each rub or slide movement . when adjusting the time, use fingernail to pull it out and then adjust, in the pull out position of the crown, it is no longer that difficult to manipulate the crown .
Thank you for watching and for sharing your experience!
I only wish Citizen made a somewhat smaller version like Tissot does for the PRX. I did some online research and the lug length plus bracelet design rules it out for me, which is a shame.
i m from singapore.... i own the yellow dial version , it is a cute homage of the rolex OP datejust but without the water resistance of 100 M or screw down crown. i find the watch abit too large but all these are just personal preferences .... the dial looks abit huge as it isn't a diver and no bezel and hence the dial covers most of the 40mm case width face. then regarding the crown being difficult to manipulate , it is no real issue , just remember when turning it for powering up the juice/reserve power. do not wind it the normal way but just use a finger to "rub or slide it", it is easier , although slightly more time consuming as this method is not a full turn but roughly half a turn each rub or slide movement . when adjusting the time, use fingernail to pull it out and then adjust, in the pull out position of the crown, it is no longer that difficult to manipulate the crown .
I have the yellow. It is a fun watch. I have to admit it doesn’t get as much wrist time as the Rolexes though.
I love these. So fun, and at that price they are great value. My mate bought a green dial version and it’s fabulous. Yes it’s a derivative of Rolex OP but so what.
Hi Rob, I owned the multi-coloured dial and wore the life out of it. Got lots of comments and gave it to my mate. Beaverbrooks do an exclusive blue colour also. Never buy rrp, always a discount to be had. Catch you on the next one 🔥
Bezoek nou eens een Breitling shop. En dan geen navitmer !
I've seen both of those watches up close. Both are great looking watches. The Citizen has no competition until you pay hundreds more. The Rolex is on it's own, there's no competition here. Delusional.
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My citizens always die.
OP killer? Nonsense. It's a nice watch but it does not compare to any Rolex.
Chill on it bro
What a ridiculous title! The two are incomparable.
Got you to click and add to his views! 😂
@@Quagmire925 IF that's the reason it was done, it shows low esteem and desperation. I'm sure he's really glad you attempted to speak up on his behalf.
Well they’re both metal s/s. They both tell the time. Dials fairly similar.
@@Yorkshiremadmick Of course, silly me. In the same vein, a Fiat 500 and a Chiron have four wheels and an engine.
All watches are comparable. What the Citizen doesn't have is the hype, most people who buy into the Rolex hype are more concerned about image than the actual watch.
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