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Promaster Navihawk GPS Reviews

4.6 Rating 28 Reviews
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Travel around the world with the newest addition to the Promaster collection. The Citizen® Promaster Navihawk GPS features Satellite GPS Timekeeping technology with synchronized time adjustment available in 27 cities. Pilot's rotating slide rule bezel, chronograph, perpetual calendar, alarm, light level indicator,dual time and stainless steel bracelet. Featuring our Eco-Drive technology – powered by light, any light. Never needs a battery. Caliber number F900.

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I picked up this watch, my second Citizen, about a month before leaving on our annual 6 week medical mission trip to Togo, Africa. We connected on our flight through Brussels, and also made a side trip to Italy on the way home. This watch set itself with no problems whatsoever, and looks fantastic, as well. I have many different types of watches in my collection, ranging from $20 to $3500, and this watch will find itself on my wrist frequently.
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Posted 7 years ago
I now own a couple of Citizen Watches but most proud to wear my Promaster Navihawk GPS. I received this watch as a birthday gift from my wife and yes I did tear up a little. Everything about this watch screams perfection. It is stylish yet rugged. It has just the right amount weight that will remind you it’s still on the arm. The functionally of the watch was very easy to learn and you will find yourself using every feature. Best part for me is the accuracy of time down to the second. Automatically setting its self by GPS updates.
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Posted 7 years ago
This timepiece is in a class of its own. Unprecedented plateaus of performance are achieved in a single wristwatch to satisfy a most discerning aviator. Also, easy on the eyes as it's a real attention-getter.
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Posted 7 years ago
This is the third Citizen solar powered watch I have purchased. The first was the Skyhawk in Titanium, which is very light. The second is gold-colored for when I need to wear that color, and now the Promaster Navihawk GPS. Sometimes weather keeps the Skyhawk for receiving the radio signal from Colorado, but the Navihawk is easily reset by GPS when I go outside. It is also a bit easier to read GMT with my old eyes.
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Posted 7 years ago
This watch is classy and stylish. All the features are the icing on the cake. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to look just a little more professional.
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Posted 7 years ago
Manly but heavy. Good to land somewhere, press one button and get local time instantly. Unfortunately my phone usually gets local time first. I think GPS is a good idea but a simple bluetooth link to a smartphone would accomplish the same thing for a lot less weight. Otherwise good looks and function.
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Posted 7 years ago
I bought this watch a month ago (early Christmas gift) while on vacation in PR. I loved the idea of both the Ecco-Drive and the GPS time setting. It took a little while to understand the owners manual, but once I was able to make sense of it, I have a number of quarts watches and I am not a fan of having to get batteries replaced, even only once a year and since they are dive watches, they have to be sent away to qualified service techs. Up until this watch, my day to day was a Tag Heuer automatic, but it's original cost relegated it to a dress/special occasion watch. This is a good looking and functional watch, great for everyday wear.
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Posted 7 years ago
I purchased this watch last October as a new job requires copious amounts of international travel - and my old Seiko Radio Wave was acting up. I am very happy with this watch and the many functions and nuances. It may weigh a bit much (too bad the case isn't Titanium) but I enjoy the style and panache. The User Manual is frustrating. Now in Citizen's defense, emails to Customer Support are prompt and accurate. But there is little explanation as to what the Modes are RX-TME? RX-GPS? There is one function that I think Citizen missed - and that is automatic time change for Daylight Savings. Since the watch knows where you are, cannot the watch also adjust to DST based upon law at the time?
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Posted 7 years ago