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| View Larger Image | Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Titanium Skyhawk Chronograph Watch #JR3060-59F | Watchby Citizen
| List Price: | $550.00 | | Price: | $330.00 | | You Save: | $220.00 (40%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Sales Rank: | 1,676st |
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FEATURES | - Ecologically friendly, light powered Eco-Drive Caliber C650 Japanese-quartz movement; Charges in natural sunlight or indoor light
- Max power reserve: 90 days to 4 Years with Power Save; Low charge warning: 1.5 days; Charge time from stop state to max charge: Incandescent Light - 29 hrs, Outdoors, Cloudy (10,000 Lux) - 9 hrs, Outdoors, Sunny (100,000 Lux) - 5 hrs
- Durable, hardened mineral crystal; Titanium case and matching bracelet; Time and calendar in 22 time zones (30 cities); Three world-time alarm functions; One-touch interchangeable analog-digital times
- 1/100 second chronograph measures up to 24 hours; 99 minute countdown timer; Rotating slide rule bezel; Screw back case
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
- luminous
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| Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Nighthawk Black Watch #BJ7005-59E by Citizen
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| Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Aqualand Metric Anniversary Watch #JV0020-12F by Citizen
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| Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Stainless Steel Leather Watch #BW0170-08E by Citizen
A great choice for an everyday watch, this silver-tone Citizen Eco-Drive 180 stainless steel men's watch matches well with both professional and casual wear. It features a tall rectangular silver watch case that frames a black dial face. It's complemented by thin stick markers, Arabic numerals at the half hour points, and tiny baton hands. It's matched with a supple black leather strap with tonal stitching. Other features include a date window at 3 o'clock, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal...
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| Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Black Ion-Plated Skyhawk Watch #JR3155-54E by Citizen
Sporting a hardened, special ops look, the Citizen Black Eagle Skyhawk stainless steel men's flight watch offers advanced timing functions and the latest technology. It's powered by Citizen's unique Eco-Drive, which absorbs sunlight and any artificial light through the crystal and dial to recharge the watch continuously. The fast-forward timekeeping features include time and calendar in twenty-two time zones, thirty cities, three world time alarms, a 99-minute countdown timer, one-touch...
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Amazon.com Product Description The Citizen JR3060-59F titanium flight chronograph digital/analog watch is made for the man who never knows what time zone he'll be in from one hour to the next. It's also powered by Citizen's unique Eco-Drive, which absorbs sunlight and any artificial light through the crystal and dial to recharge the watch continuously. The fast-forward timekeeping features include time and calendar in twenty-two time zones, thirty cities, three world time alarms, a 99-minute countdown timer, one-touch interchangeable analog/digital time, and 1/100-second chronograph that measures up to 24 hours. The large round watch case features sleek, modern lines and a bi-directional rotating slide rule bezel. The black dial background features large silver-tone hands and Arabic numerals. It also features a durable, lightweight satin-finished titanium bracelet, water resistance to 330 feet (100 meters), and a scratch-resistant, non-reflective mineral crystal. Titanium is nearly 50 percent lighter than steel, but 30 percent stronger. It's also particularly resistant to salt water corrosion. Summary of Features: Time and calendar in 22 time zones (30 cities) Three world time alarms 1/100 second chronograph measures up to 24 hours of elapsed time 99 minute countdown timer One-touch interchangeable analog/digital times Rotating slide rule bezel Screw-back case |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 77 reviews)
| Only One Major Flaw (IMHO) by Kajetta (Arizona) 4 Stars October 26, 2009 I love the fact that it never needs a battery, and with the strength of titanium and the durability of scratch-resistant mineral, I won;t have to buy another watch for a long time. This is an amazing watch that is incredibly light weight, loaded with features. I have found one flaw so far, and unfortunately, it's a big one. It keeps track of the date, but only in the time zone displayed on the digital window. Unless you want to keep track of your local time both with the watch hands and the digital window showing the same time, you'll have to remember to pretty much remember the current date on your own. Personally, I think an oversight like this can be a deal-breaker for some. For all of its technology and such, it doesn't have a dedicated to keep track of the date locally.
| | Good watch, but keep away from salt water. by P. Chung (California) 4 Stars August 18, 2009 My wife got this watch for me 8 years ago when I was traveling to Asia a lot. The dual time zone function works great, and titanium material makes this watch much lighter than the stainless steel model which is very easy to wear. I love this watch and wore it everywhere over the years, and you can tell because the titanium will get scratched over time. The watch is very durable; it has stand up to all kinds of abuse including contact sports and skiing. But until recently years when I started to go snorkeling with this watch, that is when I started to see some moisture build up getting inside of the display. The moisture seems to come and go for a while, but not long after the watch just died completely. Since the watch has already passed the 5 year warranty period, I decide to go ahead and troubleshoot it myself. I purchased a watch opening kit from Amazon.com, open the watch, and found that the sea water somehow got inside of the steel parts that is in the turning knob and corroded that area. I can see that there were some rusting going on and eventually that part broke off which the water can get in.
Since this watch has taken so much abuse and still lasted this long, I feel that I got my moneys worth, so I would definitely buy this watch again. But the next time I buy a watch like this, I would probably try to avoid contact with water at all cost.
| | an odd watch by Neurasthenic (New York City, New York) 3 Stars June 19, 2009 What's to like: I find the watch to be attractive, though not everybody agrees (my wife, for one, thinks it looks cheap). It's surprisingly light, given the size, and it keeps good time.
What's not to like: Setting the time and other settings is an almost comically elaborate process, compared to other watches. It will involve at least a few of the following steps: make sure the 'zero' setting is accurate, fix it if needed, set your city and time zone offset, set the time digitally, and swapping the digital and analog times. Though there are three inset dials on the face, one shows what mode the watch is in, and the other two both show the time (one in 24 hour mode, and the other in UTC). It's a waste of two complications, showing the time in three places at once (four, if you have the digital windows set to show the time also). Also, if you wear a suit or otherwise wear long sleeves much of the time, your watch may not get enough sunlight to keep on working. You may have to take it off your wrist and set it under light for a few hours each day, which eliminates any advantage this watch might have in convenience over battery-powered alternatives.
| | great light watch by ngufra (albany, CA USA) 4 Stars June 05, 2009 pros:
-great looking
-light. compared to seiko SNA, this watch is really light.
-never need a battery.
-the crown is protected so it does not rub against your skin, like on my seiko sna which causes skin irritation.
cons:
-no light. hands are luminous though not all night long.
-The time zone is used for both date and time, i wish i could set the other timezone to paris, but still have the date local.
-The timezone setting is too easy to change so my tz is sfo but when i date mode i need to make sure it's in a different time zone.
-some features are night though i never use them: GMT time and 24 hours clocks; slide rule. the slide rule is a little difficult to rotate. The instructions could include a few pages to explain how to use it instead of letting us search the internet for instructions on a circular slide rule.
-the alarm is not very loud.
Bottom line:
great watch. i have many watches but use this one most of the time.
| | Love it after 4 years, but band broke. by Troy Barron (Auburn, AL) 4 Stars September 19, 2008 I have throughly enjoyed this watch, it has been accurate to +/- 60 seconds per year. It has taken a beating and held together (I am hard on watches). I finaly broke the band, the first failure was just a pin which was hard to find a replacement for. Now one of the solid pins sheared. The watch diffinently needs to be Titanium otherwise it is too heavy. I have a nice Pulsar made of Stainless Steel, but I never wear it because it bangs my wrist hard when hammer or hit things. I would have made one feature change though, the Day Light Savings Time must be set for each time zone On or Off twice a year. I would have added a global Off option to take all time zones out of day-light-savings. It is a bit of a pain to set all the various time zone to and from this. I also have several scratches in the crystal, but still like the watch. It does glow in the dark well enough to read the time in a movie theater, but no light on the watch. I understand the reason (solar power).
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