I just got this watch all blue with hint of orange. I forgot how light titanium feels that makes me not want to wear my Seiko divers with metal bracelets. I thought Citizen was a Seiko wanna be boy was I wrong, They have some beautiful watches and much better quality control. Good Video!
@LB Programs Hi, can't comment about scratching yet, however, a very comfortable easy wear, Titanium bracelets are almost soft to the touch, only its thickness may put you off, wish it matched my BN0150.
Beautiful design, with great build quality, great bracelet, sapphire, etc. But too big and tall for my taste and my wrist. I own the BJ7100-82E and I prefer its size, height and bracelet endlinks - unfortunately it is not titanium and it has no sapphire. But it is great still, and cheaper of course.
CITIZEN WATCHES while stunning look gaudy, big and blocky. By comparison, SEIKO Watches look and wear smaller than the stated dimensions. SEIKO watches are beautifully sculpted ensuring wrist-comfort; ergonomics and pure aesthetics. The wrist-fatigue on this CITIZEN GMT has to excruciating and offensive. Even for a QUARTZ. The only CITIZEN I Own and Treasure is the much venerable CITIZEN MILITAR'E NY0040 and the FUGU. In so many ways it destroys every SEIKO sub $500. It's lighter, smaller and superlatively designed.
I tend to agree with your description of Citizens. They are usually big watches with overly thick hand sets. I usually find Seiko to be a bit more svelte, less in your face and more legible. There are a couple of Citizens I like. One is the NK0000-10A automatic. Very nice dress watch, though I mainly wear sporty watches.
Beautiful watch. I like the magnifier on the underside of the crystal. Nice touch.
I just got this watch all blue with hint of orange. I forgot how light titanium feels that makes me not want to wear my Seiko divers with metal bracelets. I thought Citizen was a Seiko wanna be boy was I wrong, They have some beautiful watches and much better quality control. Good Video!
Yeah, they are a good brand, definitely have its own niche.
No, it's very light! Can't say about scratching - I have over 50 watches, so don't wear them enough to get them scratched! LOL
@LB Programs Hi, can't comment about scratching yet, however, a very comfortable easy wear, Titanium bracelets are almost soft to the touch, only its thickness may put you off, wish it matched my BN0150.
Does the all blue version have a sunburst dial?
Nice review! Do you know if the band uses a pin and collar for sizing the band or just a pin?
I haven't adjusted the bracelet myself, so unfortunately I couldn't tell.
Nice watch. Btw the bracelet is still stainless steel, not titanium.
Really? My bad :-) It feels really light though, and exact colour match 🤷♂️
R u sure?
Beautiful design, with great build quality, great bracelet, sapphire, etc. But too big and tall for my taste and my wrist. I own the BJ7100-82E and I prefer its size, height and bracelet endlinks - unfortunately it is not titanium and it has no sapphire. But it is great still, and cheaper of course.
I had to Google your one - nice watch! To be honest, I would prefer mine in steel. I like to feel the weight of a watch... :-)
Great watch! Whats the song/artist?
A good question! I don't actually know LOL I think it's one of them licemse free RUclips ones...
Moby
What’s the point of having second indices if the second hand doesn’t know where they are?
Yes, they seem to be out somewhat! Wonder if it can be adjusted... 🤔
Beautiful watch I'm pretty sure it's a copy of the Rolex yachtmaster GMT.
Nice!
Cheers :-)
CITIZEN WATCHES while stunning look gaudy, big and blocky.
By comparison, SEIKO Watches look and wear smaller than the stated dimensions. SEIKO watches are beautifully sculpted ensuring wrist-comfort; ergonomics and pure aesthetics.
The wrist-fatigue on this CITIZEN GMT has to excruciating and offensive. Even for a QUARTZ.
The only CITIZEN I Own and Treasure is the much venerable CITIZEN MILITAR'E NY0040 and the FUGU. In so many ways it destroys every SEIKO sub $500. It's lighter, smaller and superlatively designed.
I tend to agree with your description of Citizens. They are usually big watches with overly thick hand sets. I usually find Seiko to be a bit more svelte, less in your face and more legible. There are a couple of Citizens I like. One is the NK0000-10A automatic. Very nice dress watch, though I mainly wear sporty watches.
When it comes to divers watches under $2,000 there is no comparison to the Citizen .