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World Chronograph A-T 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 had been looking at this watch for over 3 years but could never find it on Sale. However, I was in NYC Times Square on 5/14 and the Citizen store there had it on a Fathers Day Sale..60% off!! I jumped at it. I love the Atomic Clock feature. Even though it could not get a signal in NYC because of all the buildings, it picked it up easily back in the San Fernando Valley in LA/Calif. The Atomic Signal feature and Eco Drive are the primary reasons I purchased this watch. That it salutes the Blue Angels and has fantastic colors and style is a bonus. I'm glad it comes with a Sapphire Crystal and that the date and day are set by the Atomic Signal. I never have to bother with any time/date settings! I won't wear it every day because I have many, many other watches. Yet, this is now a favorite and one I will also use to set the time on my other watches and the clocks in my home.
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I'm actually an aviator and bought this in part to replace the aviators watch that I formerly had, but died after about 22 years of daily use. My previous Citizens watch was also a chronograph, but had the addition of a rotating bezel, making the use of the imprinted numbers that I used as a sort of timer, while in flight easy. This watch comes with E6B functionality. But in reality, it's not very useful. First off the number are very small, and difficult to see in full daylight while stationary. They would be next to impossible to see in flight, especially in the small airplanes that I fly, due to normal turbulence and cockpit vibration. Curiously, the E6B slide rule flight calculator is left handed oriented. In that, you would either need to take the watch off to rotate the rotating E6B slide rule, put the watch on your right arm then rotate the E6B with your left hand, or do some rather interesting cross over using your right hand to rotate the dial with the mechanism on the left side of the watch. The rest of the watch is rather intuitive, but the video on this website for this watch doesn't really apply My watch also for some reason does not have lumens on the hour or minute hands nor on the 12 hour hashes. But..if you are buying this to use as a watch, it's a good one. If you are buying this to actually use as an E6B flight computer, get the JY that looks to have a bezel that can be manually rotated using either hand. I'll be sending this back, if I can. We'll see.
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