I have this same watch and really like it. A very well done reinterpretation of the original Challenge Diver from Citizen back in the 70s. The one thing you did not address that so many others have discussed is the bezel action. Other reviews indicate it is grainy or harsh when rotating. Maybe this is due to the dissimilar metals used on the case and bezel. I found mine dramatically smoothed out with usage and the bezel clicks are positive with zero back play. This cannot be said for a lot of the modern Seiko divers I own. I think Citizen did an excellent job here. The price point may be a bit high but that is for others to decide.
I think the bezel action has been unjustly criticized in some other reviews. It feels just fine to me, maybe slightly more clicky would have been an improvement. But its better than any other titanium dive watch I've ever handled around this price point and under. It has perfect alignment and zero back play. Citizen indeed did an excellent job on this and many other aspects of this watch.
@@realestwatchreviews Have to agree with you, only issue I can see with the bezel is it could be a bit more grippy, wish my Seiko divers bezels were as good, perfect alignment, no back play etc
I have this in blue, with the titanium bracelet, although it now lives on a blue stitched stingray strap, which lends it a barnacley aesthetic. Superb watch
That’s a great price! I do hope Seiko is working on some Titanium version of Prospex divers. Seems to be a gap in their collection at the moment. Until then, this Citizen is the way to go!
Been wearing this watch now for two months too. I love my sbdx017 Marinemaster but this Citizen Fujitsubo, as it is nicknamed, is such a joy to wear due to its comfort, lightness and classic diver styling... It's also a true strap monster. I don't think I wore the OEM strap more than 24hrs. It's currently on a velcro strap, so my arm just floats up in the air 😄 About the small diameter crown: if you observe carefully the side of the case, you will notice that it is slightly bevelled. The crown's diameter takes into account that bevel, being proportioned with case's main side surface. Finally, I just noticed my first scratch: it can be done! (Strictly no toolwatch babying here).
This thing is taking up all my wrist time too! I’ve been switching out between uncle seiko gl831 and tropic strap. Funny thing is that I was thinking about throwing it on Velcro! The weight makes it such a joy to wear. I love the dial too, it’s the perfect shade of black for me
@@doml8959 very good precision. Around +3 seconds per day, last time I checked. I guess there's a luck of the draw but the odds of landing a miyota lemon are much lower, in my experience, than with another Japanese brand I know.
Not sure who that is but it sounds like they have good taste! The MM300 is an amazing watch but this Citizen is a totally different animal, especially due to its lightweight Titanium construction.
I m considering the blue dial, as having quite a number of black dial watches with black rubber straps, including a SD 5 digit. Did you regret getting the black dial version with the rubber strap option?
@@realestwatchreviews tbh, the bracelet plays a big part for me pulling trigger, so yes I would prefer black dial, but a almost "unscratchable" titanium bracelets, I can't pass it up.
@@realestwatchreviews cannot disagree, though I choose to look pass that for the on the fly micro adjustment. Of all watches I have, only the sinn U2 has the bracelets on... simply for the tegimented treatment😅 I hate having a beaten up clasp.
@@AA-hi6os it is 60 click. Titanium watch bezels have a totally different feel than stainless steel watches. For Ti, it is a good bezel. If you compare the feel to a good quality stainless steel diver then you will be disappointed.
I agree with the comment regarding the strap. I also found it too thick. I replaced mine with a thinner strap (a Seiko GL831 type). Mine happens to run at an average of +3 sec/day over a month period, which is well beyond my expectations!
@@doml8959 yes, I posted some on my instagram. Link is in the description. I wasn’t too happy with the combo as there is too much of a gap between case and strap.
I understand what you say about it being almost perfect but - it looks like a Seiko with Rolex type hands, there is nothing wrong with that but we have hundreds of watches that all look the same, just how many black dial 200m. Dive watches do we really need to choose from.. I'm not hating it i just dont see the need for it?
I know exactly what you mean. There is no shortage of options, however, most of them are stainless steel. I have always wanted a titanium diver with classic look and proportions around 40mm and this is about the only one besides the Pelagos.
I bought mine for a month and the minute hand stopped working.....my other cheaper miyotas works good for years, hell i once box using them... kinda disappointed...
Sorry your's is running at +8/day. I must have gotten lucky, as mine runs at +2/day. This is a very nice watch. I don't like mechanicals that higher that +/- 4/day.
I have 3 Citizens (I own about 80-100 watches) and they always impress me! Great watches (and I own many Swiss brands, some German and quite a few Japanese)…
Seriously, don’t like straps , bin 🗑️ it just buy a tropic, don’t see an issue, don’t think I have any watches I have on original except my Gshock but that’s for work
I do not know where Seiko and Citizen are currently digging out their pricing policy from ? To be fair to Citizen, their range is generally priced very fairly and includes plenty of good value, unlike Seiko. But how does this new Citizen Titanium justify its 800 or 900 dollar or euro tag ? Nice watch but not at that price bracket.
I agree, their both steadily increasing pricing. The only Titanium Seiko diver comparable is the Shogun which costs a few hundred more than this Citizen. This should still be about priced $200-300 less imo
The retail price on grey market is more like 600€, wich makes this acceptable, considering it has the 9039 and not the 9015. Most microbrands using that caliber are in this exact price bracket.
@@realestwatchreviews 🤣 That's not a language...it's slang used by black people. You could use 'most real' (still logically stupid) but no other option in English. 🙂
This is a gorgeous - CITIZEN. I'm quite drawn to their - DIVERS. I like the - STORY, and the - MOTIVATION for creating this - WATCH. It would've been great to - SEE how the watch wears on - your WRIST. With all due - RESPECT; I offer constructive - CRITICISM. The way you pause and fluctuate your - VOICE at the end of most of your - SENTENCES, and sometimes - RANDOMLY, is not very - PLEASING to the - EAR. It's also - VERY - DISTRACTING. It keeps - ME from subscribing to - YOUR TH-cam - CHANNEL. Perhaps this - ADJUSTMENT would bring - YOU more - SUBSCRIBERS. Again, it's just some constructive - CRITICISM. I mean - ABSOLUTELY no - OFFENSE, nor - DISRESPECT. It's JUST something - TO think - ABOUT. I hope you have a good - DAY.
I have this same watch and really like it. A very well done reinterpretation of the original Challenge Diver from Citizen back in the 70s. The one thing you did not address that so many others have discussed is the bezel action. Other reviews indicate it is grainy or harsh when rotating. Maybe this is due to the dissimilar metals used on the case and bezel. I found mine dramatically smoothed out with usage and the bezel clicks are positive with zero back play. This cannot be said for a lot of the modern Seiko divers I own. I think Citizen did an excellent job here. The price point may be a bit high but that is for others to decide.
I think the bezel action has been unjustly criticized in some other reviews. It feels just fine to me, maybe slightly more clicky would have been an improvement. But its better than any other titanium dive watch I've ever handled around this price point and under. It has perfect alignment and zero back play. Citizen indeed did an excellent job on this and many other aspects of this watch.
@@realestwatchreviews Have to agree with you, only issue I can see with the bezel is it could be a bit more grippy, wish my Seiko divers bezels were as good, perfect alignment, no back play etc
I have this in blue, with the titanium bracelet, although it now lives on a blue stitched stingray strap, which lends it a barnacley aesthetic. Superb watch
Bought mine for 530$ few day ago and it's perfect! I think that it is better than the SPB143!
That’s a great price! I do hope Seiko is working on some Titanium version of Prospex divers. Seems to be a gap in their collection at the moment. Until then, this Citizen is the way to go!
They should do it in stainless as well.. Would have preferred if the markers on bezel all the way around.
Agreed. The bezel markers bug me too. Nobody is actually deep diving with these watches so we don’t need those detailed timing marks…
How has the new hole you put in held up? I also need to add a hole to the strap but I’m nervous about the hole spreading or damaging over time.
mine has a little gap between the crown and case seems like yours doesn't have the gap
Thats a great looking watch. Thanks for the review.
It really is a great looking watch. The dial and hand set give it such a classic look.
Been wearing this watch now for two months too. I love my sbdx017 Marinemaster but this Citizen Fujitsubo, as it is nicknamed, is such a joy to wear due to its comfort, lightness and classic diver styling... It's also a true strap monster. I don't think I wore the OEM strap more than 24hrs. It's currently on a velcro strap, so my arm just floats up in the air 😄 About the small diameter crown: if you observe carefully the side of the case, you will notice that it is slightly bevelled. The crown's diameter takes into account that bevel, being proportioned with case's main side surface. Finally, I just noticed my first scratch: it can be done! (Strictly no toolwatch babying here).
This thing is taking up all my wrist time too! I’ve been switching out between uncle seiko gl831 and tropic strap. Funny thing is that I was thinking about throwing it on Velcro! The weight makes it such a joy to wear. I love the dial too, it’s the perfect shade of black for me
What sort of accuracy was you getting from the watch ?
@@doml8959 very good precision. Around +3 seconds per day, last time I checked. I guess there's a luck of the draw but the odds of landing a miyota lemon are much lower, in my experience, than with another Japanese brand I know.
I like it because its the closet I'll get to a Submariner. Tudor Pelagos and Rolex Submariner vibes with Citizen pricing, whats not like.
They should have a bracelet option for this color or sell the bracelet separately.
Agreed!
@@tomaskroupakkfoto4132 I was in the same situation when buying this one.
I want the blue but i dont want to pay the extra for the bracelet 😅
What is the bezel made of?
Nice watch, Jeff McMahon told me to check one out. I almost bought one too. But the MM300 kept calling me.
Not sure who that is but it sounds like they have good taste! The MM300 is an amazing watch but this Citizen is a totally different animal, especially due to its lightweight Titanium construction.
I have this watch. The movement is 9051 . The same as in series 8
I m considering the blue dial, as having quite a number of black dial watches with black rubber straps, including a SD 5 digit.
Did you regret getting the black dial version with the rubber strap option?
Do not regret black at all. It’s still one of my faves in the rotation.
@@realestwatchreviews tbh, the bracelet plays a big part for me pulling trigger, so yes I would prefer black dial, but a almost "unscratchable" titanium bracelets, I can't pass it up.
@@ricchrono5907 A good titanium bracelet is hard to pass up. If it didn’t have that big male endlink I might have been more tempted…
@@realestwatchreviews cannot disagree, though I choose to look pass that for the on the fly micro adjustment.
Of all watches I have, only the sinn U2 has the bracelets on... simply for the tegimented treatment😅 I hate having a beaten up clasp.
Did you talk about the bezel?
The bezel action is just fine. In fact, it’s pretty good for a titanium watch.
@@realestwatchreviews lots of comments and reviewers have said its 60 clicks, feels cheap and is hollow…
@@AA-hi6os it is 60 click. Titanium watch bezels have a totally different feel than stainless steel watches. For Ti, it is a good bezel. If you compare the feel to a good quality stainless steel diver then you will be disappointed.
No ceramic?
No, aluminum.
Is this made in Japan?
Does not say Made in Japan anywhere on the watch.
Love my citizen promaster titanium automatic Fujitsubo in blue 💙💙💙📌
It’s a great watch! How do you like the bracelet?
@@realestwatchreviews bracelet is absolutely comfortable 👍🏾📌
I agree with the comment regarding the strap. I also found it too thick. I replaced mine with a thinner strap (a Seiko GL831 type).
Mine happens to run at an average of +3 sec/day over a month period, which is well beyond my expectations!
Wow that is impressive accuracy! I’m wearing it on the uncle seiko GL831. Looks good, except the slightly large gap between strap and the Watch case.
@@realestwatchreviews Do you have any pictures of the Uncle Seiko mounted to it? I plan to get use this combo too when I pick up the watch
@@doml8959 yes, I posted some on my instagram. Link is in the description. I wasn’t too happy with the combo as there is too much of a gap between case and strap.
I understand what you say about it being almost perfect but - it looks like a Seiko with Rolex type hands, there is nothing wrong with that but we have hundreds of watches that all look the same, just how many black dial 200m. Dive watches do we really need to choose from.. I'm not hating it i just dont see the need for it?
I know exactly what you mean. There is no shortage of options, however, most of them are stainless steel. I have always wanted a titanium diver with classic look and proportions around 40mm and this is about the only one besides the Pelagos.
I bought mine for a month and the minute hand stopped working.....my other cheaper miyotas works good for years, hell i once box using them... kinda disappointed...
Sorry to hear that! How was your warranty experience?
Sorry your's is running at +8/day. I must have gotten lucky, as mine runs at +2/day. This is a very nice watch. I don't like mechanicals that higher that +/- 4/day.
I think you meant skeleton minute hand and not hour hand. Hour hand is Mercedes style. But good review nonetheless 👍🏼
It’s the hour hand which is skeletonized. The top section has the Mercedes’ style design but the base is actually hollow (skeletonized).
@@realestwatchreviews true that! I get what you meant now 😅
@@realestwatchreviews do you feel it would look better if the hour hand was not skeletonized?
@@stefpix it’s not very noticeable. If they were to change it to a sword hand I’d be even happier!
they should make better lume for this price range BGW9
This lume is great. What makes you say they should use BGW9?
No wrist shot!
Ah sorry! I’ll be doing another video to show this watch on different straps and will definitely include wrist shots
@@realestwatchreviews cool mate.. love my ny0400 on NATO’s ✌️
I have 3 Citizens (I own about 80-100 watches) and they always impress me! Great watches (and I own many Swiss brands, some
German and quite a few Japanese)…
This one has become my daily due to its comfort!
the best Dive watch... SEIKO CRY WATCHED THIS LOL
Seriously, don’t like straps , bin 🗑️ it just buy a tropic, don’t see an issue, don’t think I have any watches I have on original except my Gshock but that’s for work
I do not know where Seiko and Citizen are currently digging out their pricing policy from ? To be fair to Citizen, their range is generally priced very fairly and includes plenty of good value, unlike Seiko. But how does this new Citizen Titanium justify its 800 or 900 dollar or euro tag ? Nice watch but not at that price bracket.
I agree, their both steadily increasing pricing. The only Titanium Seiko diver comparable is the Shogun which costs a few hundred more than this Citizen. This should still be about priced $200-300 less imo
The retail price on grey market is more like 600€, wich makes this acceptable, considering it has the 9039 and not the 9015.
Most microbrands using that caliber are in this exact price bracket.
Too big, it needs to be 40mm
'Realest' is not a word 😖 It's either real or it's not... !
@@2K9s Learn to read. It's 'realest' not realist...two very different meanings. Also learn proper English....and watch your 'potty mouth'...
The terms origins are in Ebonics 😊
@@realestwatchreviews 🤣 That's not a language...it's slang used by black people. You could use 'most real' (still logically stupid) but no other option in English. 🙂
You better axe somebody
This is a gorgeous - CITIZEN.
I'm quite drawn to their - DIVERS.
I like the - STORY, and the - MOTIVATION for creating this - WATCH.
It would've been great to - SEE how the watch wears on - your WRIST.
With all due - RESPECT;
I offer constructive - CRITICISM.
The way you pause and fluctuate your - VOICE at the end of most of your - SENTENCES, and sometimes - RANDOMLY, is not very - PLEASING to the - EAR.
It's also - VERY - DISTRACTING.
It keeps - ME from subscribing to - YOUR TH-cam - CHANNEL.
Perhaps this - ADJUSTMENT would bring - YOU more - SUBSCRIBERS.
Again, it's just some constructive - CRITICISM.
I mean - ABSOLUTELY no - OFFENSE, nor - DISRESPECT.
It's JUST something - TO think - ABOUT.
I hope you have a good - DAY.
Thanks for the feedback. I am working on better preparation methods to improve the flow of my videos.
I can't get past the weight,or lack of.....I may be old school,but divers to me should have more balls
A Black 141 Zuludiver Nato and Boom.......Job done ;)
Major fault, you did not wear it in your wrist...