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Citizen Men's Skyhawk Eco-Drive Watch #JR3060-59F By: Citizen ![]() Average Rating: 4.50 Total Reviews: 25 Price: Sale: $250.00 Prices subject to change Product Description: Quartz movement, Analog and digital displays, Dress watch, Flight Chronograph, Solar powered by Eco-Drive, Luminous hands, numbers and indexes, Luminous triangle at 12 o'clock, Power reserve indicator, Time and calendar in 22 time zones (30 cities), Three world time alarms, 1/100 second chronograph measures up to 24 hours, 99 minute countdown timer, One-touch interchangeable analog/digital times, Titanium rotating slide rule bezel, Power saver function (auto and manual), Titanium case, crown and selector buttns, Stainless steel screw-in caseback, Mineral crystal, 100 meters/330 feet water resistant Shipping Information Returns Reviews Citizen Skyhawk Titanium by: eli01 on: 22-May 2006 Fantastic Watch. Do not let previous reviews about the titanium version being scratch prone prevent you from buying the titanium Skyhawk. First of all I am very hard on watches. I have had my Titanium Skyhawk around six months and have no scratches to speak of. I have hit it several times and have been suprised by the watch and watch band strength and their scratch resistance. Overall this is a great watch and I highly recommend it. Great watch if you treat it gently by: sirgunther on: 23-Apr 2006 First the good news: this is a superbly designed watch. The advanced features (e.g., chronograph, world time zone settings, alarms) are easy to use and understand. Due to the Eco-drive system, the battery lasts practically forever and it keeps accurate time. The titanium version is much lighter than the stainless and it really is waterproof. If you are a pilot the slide bezel works great for calculating fuel consumption, speed, etc. The safety clasp fastens securely and is easy to use. Now the bad news: it's shockingly fragile. Granted I'm fairly tough on watches, so the fact that the crystal got all scratched up was sort of a given. That happens to me all the time. What I didn't expect, however, is that the titanium case and band was abraded just as easily. Unlike a stainless band, it's very obvious when the titanium one is scratched; the damage clearly shows up as bright silver lines on the matte titanium finish. If I had this to do all over again I'd get the stainless version and live with the extra weight. In fact, when this one dies (or I just get tired of looking at all the surface blemishes) I will buy the stainless one. It's a little cheaper too. class by: jdelgatto on: 20-Apr 2006 yep that what this is Class with a capital C....looks great..feels great..keeps great time...i love the feel of titanum...so light..best watch ive had in a long time..and you cant bet the price...great job amazon Nice watch, but . . . by: tlemmon69 on: 16-Mar 2006 Nice watch, but if you have any hair on your arms, you won't enjoy the band on this watch.
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