First off, absolutely beautiful watch, im using it as a daily wearer. purchased it when my appe watch of five years began showing signs of a bad battery. i dont regret buying the watch but after a year or so im beginning to question if this is a watch i SHOULD be wearing as a daily. Can i wear it as a daily? of course, Should i wear it as a daily? i dont know i guess it just depends on the person, My job can get pretty physically demanding and while theres definite signs of wear on the bracelets the glass look as good as new, not a single knick or chip. the titanium while durable definitely isnt holding up well after a year (i type alot for work so you can clearly see where i rest my wrist on the table has begun scratching away at the surface of the metal linkages). I travel often and sometimes when i land i try to manually engage the atomic clock feature but it doesnt seem to work and acatually took almost two days to autmomatically reset the very first time out of the box, ive tried to recreate this issue with no success so im glad it has begun to function and adjust itself accordingly. looking at maybe a more durable and cheaper GMT as my next purchase later on down the line so we'll see how well this citizen hold up.
I gotta say, if you want something more durable, stay away from metal. This watch is more durable than any steel watch I’ve had experience with. The scratches are part of what make it yours. If you want something that will stay looking new, you’ll probably need to go with a ceramic watch or maybe the tagemented (spelling?) titanium watches that Sinn make… those are stepping up in price, though. It might also be worth trying out a strap on this watch. I type a lot, too… all my watches have marks on the buckles and bracelets (except for the g-shocks).
I’m not sure. Maybe it’s a bit off? If it’s off, it’s close enough to where I never notice it in actual use. I also never look at my watches under a loop, though.
On fb, most people post that their eco drive last 15 -20 years it seems on average. Of course it's not a perfect world so there's no guarantee but it's pretty common for people to post 25 -30 + years with out a energy cell ( battery ) change.
I refuse to pay more than a thousand for a watch. Technology regarding not just power source and movement but also materials has caught up to and surpassed the old elite expensive luxurious watches. A Rolex or insert whatever expensive watch is easily beat out but numerous sub $1,000 watches in today’s market. Now if you’re buying the more so expensive high end watches for namesake, artistry, or something just admit that and I’m fine with.
Great value for an affordable price. Definitely gonna get myself one
How much
I have the blue one. Love it😊
How's the Watch? 😊
I got the red dial one about 2 months ago. It's gorgeous.
I was torn… glad I went with grey, but that red dial is a stunner!
First off, absolutely beautiful watch, im using it as a daily wearer. purchased it when my appe watch of five years began showing signs of a bad battery. i dont regret buying the watch but after a year or so im beginning to question if this is a watch i SHOULD be wearing as a daily. Can i wear it as a daily? of course, Should i wear it as a daily? i dont know i guess it just depends on the person, My job can get pretty physically demanding and while theres definite signs of wear on the bracelets the glass look as good as new, not a single knick or chip. the titanium while durable definitely isnt holding up well after a year (i type alot for work so you can clearly see where i rest my wrist on the table has begun scratching away at the surface of the metal linkages). I travel often and sometimes when i land i try to manually engage the atomic clock feature but it doesnt seem to work and acatually took almost two days to autmomatically reset the very first time out of the box, ive tried to recreate this issue with no success so im glad it has begun to function and adjust itself accordingly. looking at maybe a more durable and cheaper GMT as my next purchase later on down the line so we'll see how well this citizen hold up.
I gotta say, if you want something more durable, stay away from metal. This watch is more durable than any steel watch I’ve had experience with. The scratches are part of what make it yours.
If you want something that will stay looking new, you’ll probably need to go with a ceramic watch or maybe the tagemented (spelling?) titanium watches that Sinn make… those are stepping up in price, though.
It might also be worth trying out a strap on this watch. I type a lot, too… all my watches have marks on the buckles and bracelets (except for the g-shocks).
Looks awesome! Wrist size?
8 inches (20 cm). I’ve also seen this look great on a 7” wrist.
why won't the second hand meet the markers right in the middle!?
I’m not sure. Maybe it’s a bit off?
If it’s off, it’s close enough to where I never notice it in actual use.
I also never look at my watches under a loop, though.
Unfortunately not available here in Dubai.
How strange!
Kena berapa tuh om?
Retail is around $850 US, but they’re almost always on sale in the $550-$650 range.
Got one myself in green. I don’t see the green on their USA website
We were only ever give the Red, White, or Blue colors. i was unaware it was offered in green.
How many are there's i have number 4
The one I have is a general release, so they’re not individually numbered.
@@MikeyTown13 good to now
what happen if I living near equator
If you’re too far from an atomic clock signal, then you set the watch and it keeps great time. It just doesn’t set itself.
Will this last a lifetime?
Could it? Sure
Will it? Depends on the person.
So many variables involved in that question.
On fb, most people post that their eco drive last 15 -20 years it seems on average. Of course it's not a perfect world so there's no guarantee but it's pretty common for people to post 25 -30 + years with out a energy cell ( battery ) change.
I refuse to pay more than a thousand for a watch. Technology regarding not just power source and movement but also materials has caught up to and surpassed the old elite expensive luxurious watches. A Rolex or insert whatever expensive watch is easily beat out but numerous sub $1,000 watches in today’s market. Now if you’re buying the more so expensive high end watches for namesake, artistry, or something just admit that and I’m fine with.