I own this watch I and have never seen the height as an issue either, in fact I hadn’t even noticed it until you pointed it out Jody. I think this directly rivals the seiko prospex series and comparatively speaking the bracelet and clasp blows away my seiko samurai in my IMO. Also it looks absolutely killer on a black waffle strap!
@@JustOneMoreWatch does its crystal have more reflections than the Promaster NY0040 or the BN15 Eco Drive, which also have a flat crystal? This one looks nice, for US $250 ish.
Just picked this up in a high street jewellery shop sale here in NZ. I paid $399NZ. What a great watch! I can put up with no anti-reflection coating and I'm half deaf so the rotor noise isn't an issue! Having been wearing my Bulova Lunar Pilot recently, the size is not an issue. Thanks Jody for bringing this piece to my collection!
Recessed crystal is a big plus for me, as it provides some protection. I’d like to see that more often. At those dimensions i’d like a 22mm lug spacing, for a more balanced look and feel. A very nice watch I might say.
I suspect that citizen is radically underrated, this is a handsome watch for mid to large sized wrists. I do agree a little curvature goes a long way for wearability.
I am really excited for the upcoming citizen challenge diver pro master coming up. Similar style but titanium, sapphire, 9051 movement, and only 12.3mm thick. It will have a retail price of a grand (USD) on bracelet, but hopefully you will be able to get some discounts. If you could buy it for ~$700 that thing is really going to give the Willard/62MAS/etc some serious competition
Totally agree about Day/Date. The thickness is more about the balance, I've got a couple a bit larger and they're fine. Nice to see more Citizens, very rare to see one of their mechanical watches in UK.
This is one helluva watch. I think this blows the lower end Seiko Prospex range out of the water. Lume is just as good and the bracelet is infinitely better. Like you, I wish this had anti-reflective coating under the crystal, but at half of RRP for this JDM model here at an Australian high street retailer, I can’t complain at all. There were 129 of these in-store at Angus and Coote shops this morning around Australia. Make that 128 now… :) Still around 500 of these in the A&C/Prouds warehouse.
Just picked one of these up at an Angus & Coote in Rockhampton. $349. Apart from the pain in the arse pin and collar link adjustment, it's bloody fantastic! It feels great on my wrist 😊
I purchased the NY0129 blue dial and blue bezel from Amazon on the special invite deal for only $199.00 . This watch is incredible and the blue gradient dial is amazing 🤩
As usual with Citizen, it's great value, much much better than any Seiko ! The bracelet is amazing for the price and I LOVE that it's all brushed finish 👍
Awesome looking Citizen diver!! First watch that came to my mind was the Invicta Vintage Pro Diver 1953 model 31290 which is part of my collection. But nothing like the specs of a Citizen Pro Master diver. That's why the only diver from my collection I dived in the ocean with is my Citizen NY0040!
This is the first black/gold watch that has made me go wow....definitely a stunner and I can live with the thickness....My MSAR is 36mm but 13mm thick (there cant be too many with a more extreme width to height ratio). I would definitely see this on a black rubber strap.
I like that it has just enough gold too not not look too blingy (If that's a word) The only citizen I have in my "To Keep" collection is a Limited edition 300m Titanium Eco-Drive diver which is a bit thinner at only 12mm and being Titanium it weighs in at a lightweight 128 grams with full bracelet & divers extension also in Titanium. The best part - I picked it up at my local Cash Converters during a sale for an amazing $75 Aussie Dollars !!! It does have a few minor scratches but nothing a good polish & brush won't fix and none on the crystal which must be sapphire. I was one happy chappy with that purchase.
I love the look of this watch. Great choice in the colors too :D I especially love bezel. The movement? Well love it or hate it, I could live with it. But that crystal! I LOVE the distortion. Not a big fan of a small-ish case size with a relatively large lug-to-lug, and a big case height though...
I could buy an Orient Kamasu for less money, and it has a sapphire crystal. I love the dark red sunburst model. The tradeoff is a normal 200m WR, without the 6425 "Diver's" certification. Since actually using a divers watch for scuba is a bit of an anachronism, what with the availability of inexpensive wrist worn dive computers, this seems like a fair tradeoff.
Even if you do not take it diving the ISO diver’s certification is of security of mind for spring bar durability, magnetic resistance, temperature resistance, condensation resistance, water resistance and shock resistance.
I also love a day/date...all my watches have it except one that only has the date and I don't wear it as much. I work a rotating schedule so I don't work the same days every week and I never know what day of the week it is. I wish Seiko made a higher end watch with 6r movement that also comes with the day.
Good catch, even if a bit thick. Even being a bit big I think it outdoes most Seiko under $1,000. I have always been a big fan of Citizen. I think they are still (unfortunately) a bit underrated. I have both Seiko and Citizen and I find myself reaching for my Citizen far more often. I have a Promaster EcoDrive that I bought 15+yrs ago and its never needed service! I have another that got a chip on the mineral crystal, I sent it back to Citizen and for $75usd they replaced it with sapphire (per my request), so they may still be willing to do that (and you retain your warranty) if you contact them. Again, nice catch Jody, keep up the good work!
Tried this on in-store the other day, and I didn't notice how thick it was. Seemed to fit me well and my wrist size is below average. For me I didn't feel the guilt suited me. But I did love the gold bezel and the design in general.
Speaking of half price Aussie deals. There's the Seiko SPB077 and SPB079 first gen MM200's "half price" at Shiels at the moment plus another 10% off with a code (see the top banner). No connection but I think it's a pretty reasonable deal and the cheapest I've seen them.
Whatever happened to the Kittens of Rotor Noise Doom that used to make an appearance whenever you reviewed watches with Miyota 8000 series movements? I miss them!
That’s a great looking watch, and the thickness doesn’t detract from it for me. Still value-wise I’d be choosing a King Turtle at around the $350 mark.
I have just ordered the bronze version of this watch with the rubber strap it looks better in the flesh then photos but the best thing was the price less the half price with a voucher from a well none U.K. high street jewelleries it will be a different colour for my watch collection
It’s a duotone 62mas day/date with a marinemaster deployment buckle & mercedes hour hand! Tandorio makes an excellent 62 mas homage with a high beat movement & 120 click bezel. If they could upgrade the their lume & make some duotone versions with AR coating , I’m sure they could sell them for slightly more money than they charge now.
The Tandorio's crystal is too curved and it makes the dial not very legible because of all the reflections. That made me sell it. Also, someone tested a couple of Tandorios for water resistance on some YT video and the Tandorio watches failed/flooded. The price was great. If the Tandorio had a flat crystal, I would have kept it.
Unfortunately, Miyota is being pretty stingy with the hacking feature on the 8 Series movements. Currently, only the new 8315 (replaced 821A), and a few calibers Citizen reserves for their Promaster divers. The 8203/8204 is not available for third party sales, who must settle for the non-hacking 8205.
@@elgatto3133 No, the 8315 replaced the 821A, which was the decorated 8215, with hacking added in it's later iterations. The 8315 is now the only decorated 8 Series. The 8215 still exists. Yes, the 8315 has a 60 hour PR, but they are still not considered a "Premium movement", like the Miyota 9 Series.
I really loved this watch and was going to buy it directly, but then I saw those measurements. L2L over 50, thick and those male Endlinks are a dealbreaker for me.
On those one way wind automatics if you remove the rotor and use a thick grease like what you use on pivot points when servicing them really quitting down. They still wind fine but they don’t spin like crazy like from the factory.
Jody, you're wearing off on me, these black and gilt watches were not my thing originally..... but the more I watch the channel the more I like them. Besutiful watch.
Love it, love it I can't wait to get my hands one of this Citizen prodiver beautiful well made love the brand incredible value for money, thank you for reviewing this magnificent piece...one's again...great content 👍👍...
I love the over all design and the dimesions are great for me as well, even though it is unnessasary thick. I just wish Citizen could develop a similar affordable movement as the 8000 series without the noise (in your dreams lol). I own a couple of watches with it, and I personally think it's a bit annoying sometimes. Also, love that t-shirt even though I'm rather a guitarist/bass player myself. But these are legends.
I really like the look of this watch despite its dimensions and I’d probably go for it except I’m excited for the NB6021 that is due to come out sometime in the next few months. Similar styling but with titanium, sapphire, 9000 series movement, etc. No doubt it will be more expensive but just might be worth it 🤔
I think you can take off a mill with another bezel. That one is protruding a bit over the glass. Maybe new gold bezel and saphire crystal that take off 1 mm is best mod for this one. If there is a market for it...
Citizen is second only to Seiko of number watches in my collection. I do not like the Mercedes hands on anything other than a Rolex… I think it looks particularly out of place on a Japanese dive watch. Other than that love the watch.
It's called an H case btw, the Citizen Pro's are great value and deffo on my list, prefer the more extreme looking ones mind. Also I own a 19.5 mm thick watch so this doesn't seem excessive🤣
for comparison, My sbdc101 weighs 165g on my 17cm wrist. The 62MAS really seems to have generated a niche market. everyone seems to make a competitor these days. Seiko got it right on that rerelease.
Citizen recently released a set of multiple different dial variations of this watch. With a grain texture and fumé effect. Do you have plans on reviewing these models? Ref NY0120-xx.
That is a really good looking watch. But I've already cast my lot with an Orient Neptune in the same colors so I think I'm set. I think that clasp is a winner, too.
You didn't ever have the Seiko SPB 143 in your hand, did you? Otherwise you couldn't ever write this. There is such a huge difference in detail and quality overall.
Must have missed this review, now im considering one as the blue dial/bezel ones on a bracelet are less than £200, they're a bit basic and I hate the mecedes but the value is great.
Still think better value with something with Sapphire, purely because of its inexpensive you’re potentially going to knock it around but its no so inexpensive that if you scratch the crystal badly you’ll just bin it/laugh it off Great video as always
@@JustOneMoreWatch certainly would, also if anyone is worried about the thickness…check out some of the recent retro releases from Breitling…!!! Wear it in good health
Why was the second hand speeding around the dial?..not in the lume shot but in the shots before THAT..they second hand was smoking and the minute hand was moving
Great video first of all. Secondly, are you sure this is a Citizen? With those dimensions, I thought it was an Invicta. That thing is huge. I know, I know, that's what she said. Lol Citizen starting to get into the Phiobos sizes with this one.
I actually bought one. For a 41mm case it works extremely well on my bigger wrist. Very happy. The bezel action is incredibly taught, runs +4 seconds per day and seems extremely well made.
Oh god,the 90-- series ALSO only wind in one bloody direction I will put the 80-- series against ANY NH movement you care to mention,it'll be more reliable,more robust and will very likely outlast it too! The 80-- series is as reliable.as a wood burning stove,it's a fantastic movement run down by people that REALLY don't understand watch movements.
Always like your reviews, but it is even more fun when you find and review a piece that you enjoy warts and all. After all, isn't that what this crazy, mixed up and sometimes demented hobby is all about?
I own this watch I and have never seen the height as an issue either, in fact I hadn’t even noticed it until you pointed it out Jody. I think this directly rivals the seiko prospex series and comparatively speaking the bracelet and clasp blows away my seiko samurai in my IMO. Also it looks absolutely killer on a black waffle strap!
Alwasy good to hear from someone who has lived with one long term, Liam!
Good to hear your thoughts. I just ordered one. Definitely a 62MAS look with a quarter of the cost. Plus Citizen QC is pretty good
@@JustOneMoreWatch does its crystal have more reflections than the Promaster NY0040 or the BN15 Eco Drive, which also have a flat crystal? This one looks nice, for US $250 ish.
Just picked this up in a high street jewellery shop sale here in NZ. I paid $399NZ. What a great watch! I can put up with no anti-reflection coating and I'm half deaf so the rotor noise isn't an issue! Having been wearing my Bulova Lunar Pilot recently, the size is not an issue. Thanks Jody for bringing this piece to my collection!
Recessed crystal is a big plus for me, as it provides some protection. I’d like to see that more often. At those dimensions i’d like a 22mm lug spacing, for a more balanced look and feel. A very nice watch I might say.
I suspect that citizen is radically underrated, this is a handsome watch for mid to large sized wrists. I do agree a little curvature goes a long way for wearability.
I am really excited for the upcoming citizen challenge diver pro master coming up. Similar style but titanium, sapphire, 9051 movement, and only 12.3mm thick. It will have a retail price of a grand (USD) on bracelet, but hopefully you will be able to get some discounts. If you could buy it for ~$700 that thing is really going to give the Willard/62MAS/etc some serious competition
That sounds worth checking.
@@jamesblonde2271 The Citizen Promaster Mechanical Diver 200M NB6021. Monochrome has a nice writeup on this one to check out.
@@mattiass5969 Thanks.
Totally agree about Day/Date. The thickness is more about the balance, I've got a couple a bit larger and they're fine. Nice to see more Citizens, very rare to see one of their mechanical watches in UK.
Even rarer in the Republic of Ireland.
This is one helluva watch. I think this blows the lower end Seiko Prospex range out of the water. Lume is just as good and the bracelet is infinitely better. Like you, I wish this had anti-reflective coating under the crystal, but at half of RRP for this JDM model here at an Australian high street retailer, I can’t complain at all. There were 129 of these in-store at Angus and Coote shops this morning around Australia. Make that 128 now… :) Still around 500 of these in the A&C/Prouds warehouse.
Just picked one of these up at an Angus & Coote in Rockhampton. $349. Apart from the pain in the arse pin and collar link adjustment, it's bloody fantastic! It feels great on my wrist 😊
I purchased the NY0129 blue dial and blue bezel from Amazon on the special invite deal for only $199.00 . This watch is incredible and the blue gradient dial is amazing 🤩
I love mine and it definitely rivals Seiko's offerings in the same price range.
I always have a thing for Citizen divers. I like the gold details. Nice, honest, affordable and robust.
Great seeing another Citizen. Thanks Jody
Adorable watch! Getting a thing for gold accents these days.
As usual with Citizen, it's great value, much much better than any Seiko !
The bracelet is amazing for the price and I LOVE that it's all brushed finish 👍
This with a two tone super j jubilee from strapcode; *chef's kiss*
Absolutely love this watch!
Jody if you're keeping that watch I'd suggest switching the hands out to something more of your liking
We all love a bargain! I've just picked up the spb187 from a seiko authorized dealer with over £400 off rrp!
I can't stop looking at mine. Such a beautiful piece but a little weird though. Funky indeed. Definitely has character !
I love how big the hour and minute hands are. Would love to see a video of watches that have sapphire bezel inserts🙂. Another great video Jody 😊
Awesome looking Citizen diver!! First watch that came to my mind was the Invicta Vintage Pro Diver 1953 model 31290 which is part of my collection. But nothing like the specs of a Citizen Pro Master diver. That's why the only diver from my collection I dived in the ocean with is my Citizen NY0040!
This is the first black/gold watch that has made me go wow....definitely a stunner and I can live with the thickness....My MSAR is 36mm but 13mm thick (there cant be too many with a more extreme width to height ratio).
I would definitely see this on a black rubber strap.
I like that it has just enough gold too not not look too blingy (If that's a word) The only citizen I have in my "To Keep" collection is a Limited edition 300m Titanium Eco-Drive diver which is a bit thinner at only 12mm and being Titanium it weighs in at a lightweight 128 grams with full bracelet & divers extension also in Titanium. The best part - I picked it up at my local Cash Converters during a sale for an amazing $75 Aussie Dollars !!! It does have a few minor scratches but nothing a good polish & brush won't fix and none on the crystal which must be sapphire. I was one happy chappy with that purchase.
BLACK and GOLD is just the BEST! It was, it is and it will be!! Jody, gimme more of that! 👍
I would suggest that the height is a function of the bezel being deliberately thick to recess and protect the crystal
I love the look of this watch. Great choice in the colors too :D I especially love bezel. The movement? Well love it or hate it, I could live with it. But that crystal! I LOVE the distortion. Not a big fan of a small-ish case size with a relatively large lug-to-lug, and a big case height though...
I could buy an Orient Kamasu for less money, and it has a sapphire crystal. I love the dark red sunburst model. The tradeoff is a normal 200m WR, without the 6425 "Diver's" certification. Since actually using a divers watch for scuba is a bit of an anachronism, what with the availability of inexpensive wrist worn dive computers, this seems like a fair tradeoff.
I just bought that Kamasu and it’s gorgeous.
@@dourmoose I have had the red Kamasu for almost a year now. It is gorgeous indeed. I still go "wow" everytime to see the dial in the sunlight.
Even if you do not take it diving the ISO diver’s certification is of security of mind for spring bar durability, magnetic resistance, temperature resistance, condensation resistance, water resistance and shock resistance.
I also love a day/date...all my watches have it except one that only has the date and I don't wear it as much. I work a rotating schedule so I don't work the same days every week and I never know what day of the week it is. I wish Seiko made a higher end watch with 6r movement that also comes with the day.
Great complication as you do not lose track of what day and date it is
looks nice. I like JPS Lotus colours.
Good catch, even if a bit thick. Even being a bit big I think it outdoes most Seiko under $1,000. I have always been a big fan of Citizen. I think they are still (unfortunately) a bit underrated. I have both Seiko and Citizen and I find myself reaching for my Citizen far more often. I have a Promaster EcoDrive that I bought 15+yrs ago and its never needed service! I have another that got a chip on the mineral crystal, I sent it back to Citizen and for $75usd they replaced it with sapphire (per my request), so they may still be willing to do that (and you retain your warranty) if you contact them. Again, nice catch Jody, keep up the good work!
Really, thats great service. Wow.
Very nice.... 14mm isn't too bad, my Presage SAA 345 J1 is 13.9mm thick and that's a dress watch.
Tried this on in-store the other day, and I didn't notice how thick it was. Seemed to fit me well and my wrist size is below average. For me I didn't feel the guilt suited me. But I did love the gold bezel and the design in general.
Best Japanese watch manufacturer at the entry price point.
Jesus Christ this citizen watch looks so much better than Rolex submariner. Extremely fine workmanship.
Are you saying the finishing on this watch looks better than on a Submariner? 😳🙈
Speaking of half price Aussie deals. There's the Seiko SPB077 and SPB079 first gen MM200's "half price" at Shiels at the moment plus another 10% off with a code (see the top banner). No connection but I think it's a pretty reasonable deal and the cheapest I've seen them.
Whatever happened to the Kittens of Rotor Noise Doom that used to make an appearance whenever you reviewed watches with Miyota 8000 series movements? I miss them!
I do have to say I do like that Citizen very nice I would buy one
That’s a great looking watch, and the thickness doesn’t detract from it for me. Still value-wise I’d be choosing a King Turtle at around the $350 mark.
There's a bronze version of the NY0125. I generally hate brown dials but this one looks very smart.
I have that too. Looks really cool.
I have just ordered the bronze version of this watch with the rubber strap it looks better in the flesh then photos but the best thing was the price less the half price with a voucher from a well none U.K. high street jewelleries it will be a different colour for my watch collection
This is an awesome piece. I dont think most would complain about the size.
Reminds me of 60 and 70 Citizen's divers, very nice.
It is actually based on a 1970’s Citizen diver
Professional diver. 14mm is fine. looks good.
Nice to see Citizen is trending I am wearing my Citizen Skyhawk today
5 year warranty on an auto is pretty sweet. I have on Ecodrive that I bought 22 years ago, never serviced and still ticking away.
That is a nice watch. Need to get maself a black and gilt watch 🏴
It’s a duotone 62mas day/date with a marinemaster deployment buckle & mercedes hour hand! Tandorio makes an excellent 62 mas homage with a high beat movement & 120 click bezel. If they could upgrade the their lume & make some duotone versions with AR coating , I’m sure they could sell them for slightly more money than they charge now.
The Tandorio's crystal is too curved and it makes the dial not very legible because of all the reflections. That made me sell it. Also, someone tested a couple of Tandorios for water resistance on some YT video and the Tandorio watches failed/flooded. The price was great. If the Tandorio had a flat crystal, I would have kept it.
Seriously nice watch I want one of these. The other automatic Citizens with odd town placements don’t do it for me.
This watch looks great, it must be tested...
Unfortunately, Miyota is being pretty stingy with the hacking feature on the 8 Series movements. Currently, only the new 8315 (replaced 821A), and a few calibers Citizen reserves for their Promaster divers. The 8203/8204 is not available for third party sales, who must settle for the non-hacking 8205.
The 8315s aren't replacements for 8215s, they're closer to 6r35s with higher power reserve. Real pain in the ass to find, unfortunately.
@@elgatto3133 No, the 8315 replaced the 821A, which was the decorated 8215, with hacking added in it's later iterations. The 8315 is now the only decorated 8 Series. The 8215 still exists. Yes, the 8315 has a 60 hour PR, but they are still not considered a "Premium movement", like the Miyota 9 Series.
I have a similar model of Promaster, very underrated watches and good value.
Hey Jody. Nice vid. Check out the Citizen AW1524-84e. A pretty unheard of model.
I really loved this watch and was going to buy it directly, but then I saw those measurements. L2L over 50, thick and those male Endlinks are a dealbreaker for me.
Seen this at my local jewelers on sale today for €240. Took a chance on it and according to everything I've read since it seems I bagged a bargain!
Seen a few here in Irish Jewellers.
A let down for me is that the minute and second hands are abit too small.
I have a gshock as long as it's not 175g+ and not more than 44mm in diameter it's good for my average wrist
On those one way wind automatics if you remove the rotor and use a thick grease like what you use on pivot points when servicing them really quitting down. They still wind fine but they don’t spin like crazy like from the factory.
I might give that a go with a cheaper watch. I just remove the rotor. Solves the issue and turns them into a manual wind.
Jody, you're wearing off on me, these black and gilt watches were not my thing originally..... but the more I watch the channel the more I like them. Besutiful watch.
New version of San Martin Black Bay homage looks amazing Jodie , what's your thoughts ?
Not seen that one yet mate. I've got their Tudor Chrono homage in the queue, along with the ereal deal!
@@JustOneMoreWatch I believe the new Black Bay homage is a version 3 and I’m hearing some really great impressions of this watch .
I prefer a rubber strap on a diver. Too small for me but it looks nice.
Love it, love it I can't wait to get my hands one of this Citizen prodiver beautiful well made love the brand incredible value for money, thank you for reviewing this magnificent piece...one's again...great content 👍👍...
I love the over all design and the dimesions are great for me as well, even though it is unnessasary thick. I just wish Citizen could develop a similar affordable movement as the 8000 series without the noise (in your dreams lol). I own a couple of watches with it, and I personally think it's a bit annoying sometimes.
Also, love that t-shirt even though I'm rather a guitarist/bass player myself. But these are legends.
That's a very suggestive title sir.
Only for the dirty minded. Of which I am one.
@@JustOneMoreWatch We should all embrace our inner fourteen year olds from time to time.
I really like the look of this watch despite its dimensions and I’d probably go for it except I’m excited for the NB6021 that is due to come out sometime in the next few months. Similar styling but with titanium, sapphire, 9000 series movement, etc. No doubt it will be more expensive but just might be worth it 🤔
Love it, built like a tank.
A very good all rounder, fantastic value....🏴⌚🏴⌚
I think you can take off a mill with another bezel. That one is protruding a bit over the glass. Maybe new gold bezel and saphire crystal that take off 1 mm is best mod for this one. If there is a market for it...
Citizen is second only to Seiko of number watches in my collection. I do not like the Mercedes hands on anything other than a Rolex… I think it looks particularly out of place on a Japanese dive watch. Other than that love the watch.
Even though it is historically accurate
looks nice on your wrist 👍🏼
It's called an H case btw, the Citizen Pro's are great value and deffo on my list, prefer the more extreme looking ones mind. Also I own a 19.5 mm thick watch so this doesn't seem excessive🤣
Now thats a statement lol, What watch have you got thats 19.5mm thick
@@17Blower Polimaster pm 1208, id tell you to check my insta but the mods keep dieleting it 🤣
4:34 or the Pogues at First Ave in the mid-1990s.
There is no thick diver, I love those vintage thick divers.
for comparison, My sbdc101 weighs 165g on my 17cm wrist. The 62MAS really seems to have generated a niche market. everyone seems to make a competitor these days. Seiko got it right on that rerelease.
Citizen recently released a set of multiple different dial variations of this watch. With a grain texture and fumé effect. Do you have plans on reviewing these models? Ref NY0120-xx.
Fine review Jody!
Jody mate....What a champion watch
Like the content as usual, and the T-shirt - Roland/Techno fan?
That is a really good looking watch. But I've already cast my lot with an Orient Neptune in the same colors so I think I'm set. I think that clasp is a winner, too.
This watch is killer. And a cheaper version of the new Citizen Titanium
Nothing wrong with this watch, its actually really nice for the money. This is as nice as a Seiko SPB 143 for 1/5 of the price.
You didn't ever have the Seiko SPB 143 in your hand, did you? Otherwise you couldn't ever write this. There is such a huge difference in detail and quality overall.
Yes.
Must have missed this review, now im considering one as the blue dial/bezel ones on a bracelet are less than £200, they're a bit basic and I hate the mecedes but the value is great.
Nice looking watch but it could have done with shedding 2 mm off all the key dimensions.
"The black and gilt look" you say. I got the Black and Guilt look when The Mrs saw how much I paid for my last watch!
Ahahha!
That's it I should go and buy one of these oh Jodie I have resisted buying one of these for so long and it's on sale here in nz at $400 nzd
Ala great video, thanks Jody, hope you and the family are keeping well 👍
If crystal was anti reflective and sapphire and the movement was calibrated, I would seriously consider one
Still think better value with something with Sapphire, purely because of its inexpensive you’re potentially going to knock it around but its no so inexpensive that if you scratch the crystal badly you’ll just bin it/laugh it off
Great video as always
Thanks mate! Maybe I'll look at upgrading it. Double dome with ar would transform this thing.
@@JustOneMoreWatch certainly would, also if anyone is worried about the thickness…check out some of the recent retro releases from Breitling…!!! Wear it in good health
Why was the second hand speeding around the dial?..not in the lume shot but in the shots before THAT..they second hand was smoking and the minute hand was moving
That looks good, am I headed to the local prouds tomorrow? Goldmark jewelers? Steer me in the right direction mate!
Oh shit you've got it in the video description haha, thanks!
I went in to Angus and coote to look at this and walked out with a gshock instead haha
Great video first of all. Secondly, are you sure this is a Citizen? With those dimensions, I thought it was an Invicta. That thing is huge. I know, I know, that's what she said. Lol
Citizen starting to get into the Phiobos sizes with this one.
If this was a 44mm I'd buy 3 of them.
I actually bought one. For a 41mm case it works extremely well on my bigger wrist. Very happy.
The bezel action is incredibly taught, runs +4 seconds per day and seems extremely well made.
I bought one recently. You get a lot of watch for the money here - screw down crown and hand winding. Bezel is tough and hands are decent too.
Looks pretty good imo. Think the arrow on the minute hand is too small though.
Oh god,the 90-- series ALSO only wind in one bloody direction
I will put the 80-- series against ANY NH movement you care to mention,it'll be more reliable,more robust and will very likely outlast it too!
The 80-- series is as reliable.as a wood burning stove,it's a fantastic movement run down by people that REALLY don't understand watch movements.
Does it wind as efficiently as Seiko's magic lever ?
@@fungus70 who cares? It's an all round better movement,it's objectively better
Hello. Love the video but I have to say, I think that clasp is superb. If seiko had that on a watch, they'd charge 2000 bucks
As of Oct 2023, Amazon has it (Model: NY0129-58L) for $200. Lof of watch for that price!
What's wrong with the 8000 series movement?
Always like your reviews, but it is even more fun when you find and review a piece that you enjoy warts and all.
After all, isn't that what this crazy, mixed up and sometimes demented hobby is all about?
Ohhhh that is a nice watch 🤤🤤🤤
Cheers Jody