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World Chronograph A-T Reviews

4.8 Rating 146 Reviews
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Citizen Eco-Drive Radio-Controlled Chronograph World Timer; Blue Angels edition with caseback insignia. Atomic time in 26 world cities; radio-controlled accuracy in 5 zones. 1/20 second chrono measures up to 60 minutes, perpetual calendar, 12/24 hour time, power reserve, non-reflective sapphire crystal. Stainless steel with blue ion plating. Featuring our Eco-Drive technology – powered by light, any light. Never needs a battery. Caliber number H800.

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I only have one complaint, it s a little difficult for me to read, but its a beautiful watch...
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Posted 7 years ago
Great watch as are all my citizens....I bought the Blue Angels watch because I love the Blue Angels....enough said snappy salute!
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Posted 7 years ago
I love it is one of 20 eco drives that I have bought
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Posted 7 years ago
Cette montre est non seulement pleine for fonction UTILE mais aussi, elle est tres belle! En plus, c'est un Blue Angel!
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Posted 7 years ago
I purchased this watch for myself and I love it. Highly recommended.
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Posted 7 years ago
Received this as a gift from my wife and it is truly the best watch I've ever owned. Not only packed with great features, but I receive comments on it's style and appearance frequently. I love this timepiece.
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Posted 7 years ago
In my opinion watches with mechanical movements (particularly self-winding automatics) are much more elegant than quartz watches, and they represent true craftsmanship; however they are not nearly as good at timekeeping. I haven't owned a quartz watch for many years but I decided to buy a chronograph and, because there are no mechanical ones that I'd want for less than my per watch budget, I was looking for one from either Seiko or Citizen. I looked at just about every available chronograph on line and decided that, by the way it looks, the World Chronograph A-T might fill the bill. When I saw that it's solar powered, has a perpetual calendar, automatic radio-controlled time synchronization with daylight savings time adjustment, a reserve power indicator, 600 meter water resistance, and a sapphire crystal, I was sold and purchased one from an authorized dealer on line. The slide rule gives it a great look but it's not something I'll likely use very often (it's interesting that the instruction manual doesn't even mention the slide rule). I'm not sure what the purpose of the 24 hour sub dial is, but it balances out the main dial nicely. When I got the watch, I was very pleased with the excellent quality, attention to detail, and dare I say it, craftsmanship it represents. It's not nearly as heavy as a similarly sized automatic and, as expected, the Navy blue dial looks almost black unless you're outdoors in bright sunlight where it really looks terrific with the yellow accents. Bonus for me, I now use it when I set the time on all my automatics. Citizen makes great watches and you really can't go wrong with this example of their craft. It's a really great looking watch with a lot of excellent features that you can set and then won't have to reset at all in order have the time, day, and date kept accurately for years to come. Things you may want to consider are that the pictures of the watch show detail on the dial that's much harder to see on the actual watch, so forget about trying to use the slide rule while you're piloting your aircraft; also I don't believe the chronograph has a split time function. It's the perfect choice for me however; and I'm extremely pleased and couldn't be happier with it.
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Posted 7 years ago
I got this watch for my birthday and LOVE IT. It is one of 7 Citizen Eco Drives in my collection
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Posted 7 years ago