This review is from: Citizen Eco-Drive Chronograph Mens Watch BY0000-56E (Watch)
I lost my last watch back in 2001--left it on a bar in Baltimore. At the time, I talked myself out of replacing it since I had started carrying a mobile phone (which of course always has the correct time and date). So I've seen very little value in owning a watch over the past few years...accurate time has become a commodity.
Enter two relatively new features: atomic-time and solar power. At some point over the past year or so, I learned that Casio was making solar-powered watches that synchronized to the time signal broadcast from Fort Collins, Colorado. I finally saw a reason to own a watch again: A terrifically accurate timepiece that would never need its battery replaced! Amazing!
So I researched a number of models that Casio offered--I looked at many of the WaveCeptor and Edifice watches. But I just couldn't find one that looked great and also had a full set of features: Multi-zone synchronization (US, Japan, Europe, China), world time, solar power,... Read more
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This review is from: Citizen Eco-Drive Chronograph Mens Watch BY0000-56E (Watch)
I love this time piece! I bought it at a "duty free" for $50 less than here. It is a very cool looking watch. When you fly, you just dial in the nearest city in that time zone and the watch goes into action. It even knows if that city is in daylight savings. And it automatically adjusts the correct time. I am in the med at present and the time matches up with the GPS perfectly. Radio controlled is absolutely flawless. And it looks great. I have a Tag but I am wearing this more often these days. For the price, a great watch!
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This review is from: Citizen Eco-Drive Chronograph Mens Watch BY0000-56E (Watch)
This watch has all of the features of a high performance G-Shock without the plastic or digital clock. Instead of looking tech or sport, this watch looks business and high class. A great all in one. The weight of the watch isn't an issue and you can always have the band changed from steel to leather. It is thick due to how much they stuffed in it but I was actually surprised it wasn't thicker. This is likely going to be my everyday watch (unless I'm doing rough stuff) since I can wear it one the job and after hours. I would recommend to all.
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Product Description
The company was established in 1924. The founding fathers selected the name Citizen so it would be "Close to the Hearts of People Everywhere" and soon after adopted the company’s formal name, Citizen Watch Company. During the last seventy-five years Citizen has expanded its business throughout the world and has achieved recognition as the global brand. The past twenty-five year period has coincided with the company’s dramatic rise to its current position as the world’s largest watchmaker, a distinction Citizen has held every year since 1986. Beyond sheer size, Citizen is also recognized as a worldwide leader in advanced technology. From the world’s slimmest LCD watch to the first voice recognition watch and the world’s first professional dive watch with an electronic depth sensor, Citizen’s record of "world’s firsts" is unmatched. More recently, Citizen has staked out a new position as the leader in Ecologically Friendly timekeeping with its Eco-Drives watches that are light powered. With models ranging from dress models to sports models to professional dive watches, Citizen Eco-Drive runs continuously in any kind of natural or artificial light for a lifetime of use. Fueled by light, it never needs a battery.
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A serious timepiece for the serious watch collector, the Citizen BJ7000-52E stainless steel men's watch offers powerful timekeeping functions for your favorite aeronaut. The large round watch case measures approximately 43mm in diameter. It has a thin silver bezel the houses a black dial with a pilot's inner rotating slide rule bezel, which is operated by the secondary crown at 8 o'clock. It has large luminous hands and markers for readability and low-light visibility and dual time (GMT) capability. The triple link bracelet band is composed of brushed silver stainless steel pieces, and it's joined by a push-button folding safety clasp. Other features include a water resistance to 660 feet (200 meters), low-charge indicator window, power saver function, and a scratch-resistant, non-reflective mineral crystal.
Summary of Features:
Pilot's slide rule inner chapter ring operated by crown at 8 o'clock position
Non-reflective mineral crystal
Large luminous markers for easy readability
Dual time
, light powered Eco-Drive Caliber B877 Japanese-quartz movement; charges in natural sunlight or indoor light
Max power reserve: 180 days; low charge warning: 3 days; Quick start ability; charge time from stop state to max charge: Incandescent Light - 53 hrs, Outdoors, Cloudy (10,000 Lux) - 17 hrs, Outdoors, Sunny (100,000 Lux) - 6 hrs
Durable, hardened non-reflective mineral crystal; performs flight calculations with Pilot's slide rule inner bezel ring operated by crown at 8 o'clock
Large luminous hands and hour and minute markers for easy readability; dual-time function; date feature at three o'clock
This review is from: Citizen Men's BJ7000-52E Eco-Drive Nighthawk Stainless Steel Watch (Watch)
Sweet watch, I've been wearing mine for 4 months.
I'm an Environmental Engineering Student and I also currently own an Omega Speedmaster ($2100 graduation gift long ago) and a Titanium Pro-Trek Casio Triple Sensor Watch (Compass, Altimeter & Temperature $295.00) that I used for my previous job as an outdoors wilderness instructor.
Both those watches are extreme (the Casio being too rugged, big and bulky the Omega being very freaking expensive) for everyday use and wanted something that suited my keen personality, short budget and modern taste.
I never liked anything in terms of jewelry or watches from department stores or malls, but when I walked into MACY's during Christmas shopping last december at the local mall I saw these Eco-Drive watches for the first time.
It has always been my opinion that Citizen makes very old fashioned timepieces, yet the Nighthawk Eco-Drive is very different and far more classy than any other... Read more
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This review is from: Citizen Men's BJ7000-52E Eco-Drive Nighthawk Stainless Steel Watch (Watch)
Great watch:
looks great--I get a lot of comments doesn't need a battery fantastic layout--a lot of info at a glance: date, local & zulu times luminous hands slide rule easy to use and numbers won't rub out (like on external bezel ring slide rules)
However, for serious aviators:
no stopwatch! You will want a stopwatch to go with the slide rule for basic dead reckoning you'll need another light source to read the slide rule if you're flying at night
also, the crown has an occasional tendency to work itself loose and you can lose your time hack if you don't tighten it every couple days
The closest I've seen to the elusive "perfect aviator's watch"
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This review is from: Citizen Men's BJ7000-52E Eco-Drive Nighthawk Stainless Steel Watch (Watch)
This is the first Citizen brand watch I've ever bought, and so far, it's as good or better quality than more expensive TAGs I've owned. About the only thing missing (aside from a stopwatch, as noted earlier - but that's debatable if you're not a serious aviator) is a sapphire crystal, which would probably prevent scratches a little better than the standard mineral crystal. For this price, though, I'm not complaining.
I like the layout, the overall appearance and something else nobody mentioned - the band clasp is a very smart design. Not only does it have something similar to the Rolex "Flip-Lock" clasp, but the main clasp has what can best be described as a squeeze lock, which must be pressed together from the sides of the band to release it from the wrist. This thing isn't coming off accidentally.
I got the stainless version, but there is a titanium one available as well as an all-black version. The all black version looked kinda cheap and the titanium... Read more
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