I'm a huge Citizen fan. I've got a couple of Citizen eco-drive divers and a couple of NY series automatic divers. The reason I love Seiko and Citizen is that they build reliable tool divers that you don't mind banging up. Both brands seem to have moved toward making more dress divers lately. I'm sure this series will be popular for some, but this one isn't for me.
the biggest problem is lack of micro adjust. i have a citizen, NB1060, really sweet watch but i cant get a good fit on it, had to sell it in the end as i dont consider using strap for it
What's the point of these limited editions? Does it have limited market appeal so they make it sound more appealing in hopes that they will manage to sell 2000 units?
It's a pretty neat watch.
Thanks, I think so too.
I'm a huge Citizen fan. I've got a couple of Citizen eco-drive divers and a couple of NY series automatic divers. The reason I love Seiko and Citizen is that they build reliable tool divers that you don't mind banging up. Both brands seem to have moved toward making more dress divers lately. I'm sure this series will be popular for some, but this one isn't for me.
I totally agree. Another thing I like about each brand is their wide selection of watches. Should be at least one watch for everyone from each brand.
The biggest problem is that it is too large.
Hopefully they will make these in a smaller case size. I agree, just a bit too big for my wrist as well.
the biggest problem is lack of micro adjust. i have a citizen, NB1060, really sweet watch but i cant get a good fit on it, had to sell it in the end as i dont consider using strap for it
What's the point of these limited editions?
Does it have limited market appeal so they make it sound more appealing in hopes that they will manage to sell 2000 units?
Yes, it is a marketing tactic, and Citizen is not the only company to use it. Fear of missing out can drive folks to purchase the watch.
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But it is also very cool!!
hhmmmmm....
Are you on the fence about this one?
i was then i decided against it@@WrongTimeWatch