Same. It was my first 'nice' watch, I've bought (and sold) a bunch others since then and and it's still my favorite, as in if I could only have one watch, it would be the Citizen.
I’ve owned many watches, and this is easily the most legible watchface I have seen. I have had the green one for 13 years and it gets the most wrist time (about 98%).
Nice features of this watch: 01) Very Legible 02) Red seconds hand 03) Quartz accuracy: +/- 15 seconds per month 04) Seconds hand hits every tick mark 05) Titanium - light weight 06) Scratch resistant much more than stainless steel 07) Ability to synchronize with atomic time, making even more accurate 08) Beautiful blue color 09) Screw-down crown 10) Sapphire crystal 11) 200 Meters water resistance 12) On the fly clasp micro adjustment 13) Anti-reflective inner coating on Crystal 14) Phone application to set radio signal synchronization 15) Great value for the money 16) Fantastic lume in the dark 17) Solar - no mechanics to break, low maintenance 18) Knurled crown easy to turn 19) Able to manually set the time 20) Dual time zone 21) Date change accurately at midnight
Thanks for the great review. I love the legible dial. It makes me miss my Citizen Satellite CC3060-10E with the similar dial but larger 44mm case. I may have to rebuy that in 2022.
It’s not big deal . Everyone has a phone just install an app and it takes less than 10 min to set it once a month or so. Like he said accuracy is 15 sec a month and it usually does better than that. What is the inconvenience ? Best Buy ever tbh if you’re into the design.
@@valeryt1997 It may be a big deal to some. If I can't get a signal in the U.S., I'd be more "into the design" if the dial didn't say Radio Controlled and the inner chapter ring didn't say RX and No. It's a waste of space IMO if a feature of the watch is non-functioning. It's like having sportscar with the letter "T" on the back (for Turbo) and the Turbo doesn't work or buying a new car and the radio doesn't get a signal. If you're that much into the design...do you.
@@folksurvival I have the AT6085-50E, and i find the domed crystal to be a nice addition to the overall look of the watch, as well as the added benefit of additional toughness.
Great review but I feel that you overstate the issue with the radio reception when using the app is super easy and far more efficient than consistently setting the time for an automatic.
I've had a pretty good look at Citizen's quartz line, and this has emerged as one of the more interesting options. I'm also eyeing the "Tsuki-yomi A-T" BY1010-57H. By the way, I've got several watches that can receive the signal from Fort Collins, but I decided not to bother with that since I have to leave watches by the window overnight to get reception. Instead, I use an app on my phone to keep track of how my watches are running, and if a watch tends to run a bit fast, I'll set it behind, and if it runs slow, I'll set it ahead. The _amount_ that I'll set it behind (or ahead) depends on how _quickly_ it gains (or loses) time. I have a Hamilton PSR that gains about 0.9 seconds per month, so it can be set 5 seconds behind & it'll be _very_ close to the correct time for ~1 year. If a watch gains about half a second per day (~15 seconds/month), I might set it a whole minute behind to have it within 1 minute of actual time for ~8 months. I still really appreciate solar quartz (and quartz in general) but I find manual setting is most practical and convenient.
I did buy one and I'm so happy with it. The H100 is great and the whole design of the watch is great. My wrist size is ~19.50cm and I got a perfect fit right out of the box, with the clasp at its tightest setting. It's as if they made this watch for me. 😀
I recently acquired this watch but the grey dial/black bezel/yellow seconds hand version. Amazing watch, great quality and soooo comfortable on the wrist. I love the looks, real tool watch. I do like this blue dial/red seconds hand version slightly more if im honest but im happy with my purchase. One difference i have noticed is my version has the case back with the promaster embossing which i do like better. Anyways great review
I have the green dial, it is a great watch. Maybe the numbers are a little oversized but I guess it adds to its personality. I can't be bothered with radio control, it is a downfall of this watch that it just doesn't work here. I just treat it like a regular quartz that sucks to fiddle with.
I just ordered this. I have an 8” wrist and this will be my smallest watch yet. Hopefully it fits lol. Did you have to take links out for it to fit your wrist?
Wow. Lovely watch. I’ve had the black dialed version in my cart numerous times and never have done the deal. I’ve always wondered what the black dial would look like without the black bezel. It was my only reservation.
Me too, I prefer the red seconds hand. Actually ordered the black version until I realized it has that weird black PVD bezel (I couldn’t tell from initial pics), so I canceled my order and ordered the blue version.
I have the Promaster Tough watches and love them. I can't help but think this would be a nice addition to the collection. I didn't realize that the bracelet links were two-piece until you pointed it out. Thanks. Also, it looks like the sapphire crystal is domed?
Another watch that would be great to review and compare to this are the new Seiko Astron's with GPS. They are a similar size with titanium. However paying more for the GPS technology.
The link below to the blue-dial version is not really the same watch, yours has a different (blue) rehaut. The link is showing a black rehaut. Is it the correct link?
Great looking watch! Pity it only receives the Japanese radio signal and you had to download the app on your phone to emulate it...By the way, is sakurawatches legit? I know it says '100% new, genuine and original' but prices are too good to be true. Did your timepiece came with the original citizen package/box and citizen 5 years warranty?
@@luism8550 You would need to be traveling to an area that receives the specific radio signals that run this watch. So it's not really great for most travel. Years later, I find myself rarely wearing this watch due to the overly specific time setting requirements. My Seiko Astron SBXD007 and G-Shock GMWB5000TVA1 end up taking up that type of wrist time.
I have the Oceanus t200 and this Citizen in green. I think the Oceanus will have better finishing in all areas but this watch is tougher. This is my quartz 1 2 punch
I've had both at the same time, I've also had the T200 that Mark mentioned. But Mark is right. The Oceanus is shinier and 'fancier', but I prefer the Citizen. I still have it, I sold both the Oceanus watches.
I prefer automatic too, but just ordered in black. I just think it looks awesome and love the features. Does the app set the day/date too or just the time? THANK YOU!
@@blue-a4p I watched a video on setting it with the app, it was relatively easy, I've only did it once for the initial time and date and it worked. I haven't synched it the app since, but actually going to today, as it's about a minute fast now after six months or so of owning this.
The only negative with this watch is the red seconds hand. Since the dial is dark, the second hand should be bright. A good orange would have been a better color.
Could you compare it to the BN0118-04E, I have one and wanted to check how they stack against each other. Also what is the difference between the one you showed and the older version, PMD56. Thanks!
The AT6080 has Japan movement but cased in Thailand (it's marked on the back of the cover). The very similar PMD56-2952 is "MADE IN JAPAN" but missing glowing hands, glowing markers and screw-down crown and cost slightly more. The PMD56 has a fancier back cover with graphic. The AT6080 has just a plain cover.
You don't really ever 'have to' if you're okay with being a few seconds off every few weeks but for me, I like to have all of my quartz synchronized, so I will typically update around once a month or right before I wear, if it's noticably off, which can be a bit annoying compared to how easy my G-Shocks can update via Bluetooth or my Astron can update with GPS.
They are up and up. I have purchased two watches from them. They are "OFFICIAL JAPANESE DEALER". They sell Japan watch models that may not be available elsewhere. The watches come in retail package with Japan only warranty. So there is a catch.
There's no doubt that mechanical watches (such as the Seiko Alpinist) have nostalgic appeal. However, there is NO appeal in having to pay a tremendous amount of money servicing a mechanical watch after years of use. In sharp contrast, this Citizen should not need ANY servicing EVER. Given all its utterly fantastic features, it's THE watch to buy, provided you have no problem wearing it in formal situations.
H800 (or "only" H100)? I believe H100 would require smartphone app for it to sync when not living in Japan. ? In other words : What are we Europeans to ask/look out for/to be informed about (ideally by Citizen) right away up front in order to know if the carefree perpetual calender will actually work outside Japan? It can be ordered directly from Japan with English writings of the day, but that is not telling, does it?
@@drmikevasovski Thank You ! That is why I instead settled happily with the CASIO LINEAGE LCW-M100TSE-1A2JF. (often wrong confused name the! so I mean the one with ALL 12 Arabic lumed numbers)
@@michaellooney1089 Perhaps you have never heard of radio-corrected (AKA "atomic") watches. Given signal reception, they are good within one second every 100,00 years. So your response is uber arrogant rubbish.
@@thomaslinton5765 Here's another 'expert'! I know EXACTLY what 'Radio Controlled' (CORRECT term!) is - I own a PMD56-2952 (have a look and see what this is...), and stand by what I say! I also own a couple of Casio 'Wave Ceptor' digital watches, so yes, I know what they are. You need to get your facts right, before you start trying to lecture, AND learn how to correctly write NUMBERS.
Ojalá algún día podamos poder elegir entre el amplio catálogo de otras zonas, como el que muestro, solo disponible para el mercado japonés y que la distribución oficial en España no tiene. Una pena, pero yo lo voy a tener. ruclips.net/video/_SNza0SqC3o/видео.html
All my watches are titanium and quartz (which I prefer). Casio Oceanus S100 black dial & T150 ice blue dial. I have been wanting green, red and blue dials watches -- preferably in titanium. The radio control in the US is kind of a deal break. I'd rather just have the watch without that feature and thinner. I also think the numbers are too large. Considering the new BM7570‑80L instead.
15 secs/month is what the manual says. You couldn't be bothered to check the actual timekeeping of your watch. Makes it look like you just borrowed the watch to make a vid and get clicks... 😮
"It's going to be a nightmare".....quoted at the 9:24 mark in this vid....truer words could not be spoken. The US version of the on line manual is completely worthless. Total waste of $.
I own the PMD56-2952, it gains TWO seconds per Month, and is EASY to manually adjust. It knows to go from 28th Feb to 1st March. And at Midnight spot on 12:00:00 the day/date takes 14 SECONDS to change over to the next day!!
Long drawn out video with too much "waffle" (yawn) and no demonstration on changing the day/date. Very disappointing on what should've been a fully comprehensive review.
@@AverageBros When I measure the bezel only from 2 to 8, I get 40mm with any one of three micrometers (Dupex, Royal, Mitutoyo). 41.2mm for the case along the same axis.
I own this watch with black dial and yellow seconds hand and I absolutely love it. Perfect daily driver for me.
Same. It was my first 'nice' watch, I've bought (and sold) a bunch others since then and and it's still my favorite, as in if I could only have one watch, it would be the Citizen.
The PMD56-2952.
Nice blue face. I have the green. Love it.
I’ve owned many watches, and this is easily the most legible watchface I have seen. I have had the green one for 13 years and it gets the most wrist time (about 98%).
Nice features of this watch:
01) Very Legible
02) Red seconds hand
03) Quartz accuracy: +/- 15 seconds per month
04) Seconds hand hits every tick mark
05) Titanium - light weight
06) Scratch resistant much more than stainless steel
07) Ability to synchronize with atomic time, making even more accurate
08) Beautiful blue color
09) Screw-down crown
10) Sapphire crystal
11) 200 Meters water resistance
12) On the fly clasp micro adjustment
13) Anti-reflective inner coating on Crystal
14) Phone application to set radio signal synchronization
15) Great value for the money
16) Fantastic lume in the dark
17) Solar - no mechanics to break, low maintenance
18) Knurled crown easy to turn
19) Able to manually set the time
20) Dual time zone
21) Date change accurately at midnight
If you are in the US, please share how you were able to do #7 above
Website also lists this model as antimagnetic to add to your list.
@@drmikevasovski there are RUclips videos on that out there.
Is the lume on this model better than the PMD56-2952? I love the PMD56, but the lume is disappointing
@@yogiyoda I bought this watch, love this watch, but the lume is disappointing on this as well.
I have the green one, such a great watch. Light, looks sharp, keeps perfect time. Set it and forget it.
The PMD56-2951.
Thanks for this review. I am going to buy one too. Exactly this one
Thanks for the great review. I love the legible dial. It makes me miss my Citizen Satellite CC3060-10E with the similar dial but larger 44mm case. I may have to rebuy that in 2022.
Recently ordered all black variant. Can’t wait for it! Ty for reviewing this watch. Not many good reviews of it!
I love everything about this model but the fact that you can only receive the Japanese radio signal is a real bummer.
The domed crystal is unfortunate too.
It’s not big deal . Everyone has a phone just install an app and it takes less than 10 min to set it once a month or so. Like he said accuracy is 15 sec a month and it usually does better than that. What is the inconvenience ? Best Buy ever tbh if you’re into the design.
@@valeryt1997 It may be a big deal to some. If I can't get a signal in the U.S., I'd be more "into the design" if the dial didn't say Radio Controlled and the inner chapter ring didn't say RX and No. It's a waste of space IMO if a feature of the watch is non-functioning. It's like having sportscar with the letter "T" on the back (for Turbo) and the Turbo doesn't work or buying a new car and the radio doesn't get a signal. If you're that much into the design...do you.
@@folksurvival I have the AT6085-50E, and i find the domed crystal to be a nice addition to the overall look of the watch, as well as the added benefit of additional toughness.
@@militaryminedid2011 It's more like having the turbo on the car, but you have to go under the hood to get it to function every time.
Great review but I feel that you overstate the issue with the radio reception when using the app is super easy and far more efficient than consistently setting the time for an automatic.
I use the iOS app Clock Wave on my iPhone and is very easy to set the time.
Thx for the review. I wasn't aware Citizen offered this in blue. I've been enjoying the green version for a few years.
Yes, there's this one, the PMD56-2951, and the PMD56-2952. Others??
My next watch!
I am amazed by the finish
Being titanium its light
Never knew citizen is such an underdog
I have 4 citizen watches. Very reliable, great looking
I've had a pretty good look at Citizen's quartz line, and this has emerged as one of the more interesting options. I'm also eyeing the "Tsuki-yomi A-T" BY1010-57H.
By the way, I've got several watches that can receive the signal from Fort Collins, but I decided not to bother with that since I have to leave watches by the window overnight to get reception. Instead, I use an app on my phone to keep track of how my watches are running, and if a watch tends to run a bit fast, I'll set it behind, and if it runs slow, I'll set it ahead. The _amount_ that I'll set it behind (or ahead) depends on how _quickly_ it gains (or loses) time. I have a Hamilton PSR that gains about 0.9 seconds per month, so it can be set 5 seconds behind & it'll be _very_ close to the correct time for ~1 year. If a watch gains about half a second per day (~15 seconds/month), I might set it a whole minute behind to have it within 1 minute of actual time for ~8 months. I still really appreciate solar quartz (and quartz in general) but I find manual setting is most practical and convenient.
I did buy one and I'm so happy with it. The H100 is great and the whole design of the watch is great. My wrist size is ~19.50cm and I got a perfect fit right out of the box, with the clasp at its tightest setting. It's as if they made this watch for me. 😀
Nothing mentioned about the crown (screw down?) or whet is the function of the button below the crown?
I recently acquired this watch but the grey dial/black bezel/yellow seconds hand version. Amazing watch, great quality and soooo comfortable on the wrist. I love the looks, real tool watch. I do like this blue dial/red seconds hand version slightly more if im honest but im happy with my purchase. One difference i have noticed is my version has the case back with the promaster embossing which i do like better. Anyways great review
Отличный дизайн.Подойдут для любого потребителя Часы---песня!
Did you know Citizen also owns a Swiss movement manufacturer? La Joux Perret.
Frederique Constant
4:36 how would a traditional caseback wear better? In my mind it makes sense that a mono block case will wear better 🤔
Perfex Multi 3000 improved signal reception, enhanced electric and mechanical shock resistance, and automatic hand position correction.
I have the green dial, it is a great watch. Maybe the numbers are a little oversized but I guess it adds to its personality. I can't be bothered with radio control, it is a downfall of this watch that it just doesn't work here. I just treat it like a regular quartz that sucks to fiddle with.
Agree 100%
There are phone apps that can mimic the radio signals through your 4G/5G connection.
You have the PMD56-2951. I have the black dial with yellow seconds hand PMD56-2952. A SUPERB watch!! Also, they are easy to manually adjust.
@@earthenjadis8199Do you know which apps, setting etc.?
Is this the same watch as the PMD56-2952, but just with a blue dial?
I just ordered this. I have an 8” wrist and this will be my smallest watch yet. Hopefully it fits lol. Did you have to take links out for it to fit your wrist?
Wow. Lovely watch. I’ve had the black dialed version in my cart numerous times and never have done the deal. I’ve always wondered what the black dial would look like without the black bezel. It was my only reservation.
Same here. I kind of wish I could split the difference between the two, with the black dial, but the hands and the bezel of this one…
Me too, I prefer the red seconds hand. Actually ordered the black version until I realized it has that weird black PVD bezel (I couldn’t tell from initial pics), so I canceled my order and ordered the blue version.
Wished the newer version had the seconds hand also lumed
Is there a Power Reserve Indicator on this watch?
I have the Promaster Tough watches and love them. I can't help but think this would be a nice addition to the collection.
I didn't realize that the bracelet links were two-piece until you pointed it out. Thanks. Also, it looks like the sapphire crystal is domed?
It does have a slight single dome
Another watch that would be great to review and compare to this are the new Seiko Astron's with GPS. They are a similar size with titanium. However paying more for the GPS technology.
Paying a lot more, like multiple times the cost of this watch.
I like only the black dial version.
Are the indices pure white or more of a greenish or yellowish tint?
The link below to the blue-dial version is not really the same watch, yours has a different (blue) rehaut. The link is showing a black rehaut. Is it the correct link?
Yes, it's the correct link, it's the exact one I purchased, lol
hi awesome watch but no one shows how to adjust the year date without using the radio towers. its a bit complicated. at first. but i lost my manual.
That appears to be a press-in case back and not a screw-in as mentioned. Can anyone confirm please and thank you!
I can confirm it's press-in back and not a screw-in back. There is a small slot for tool to pop the cover.
How to change the battery and what kind of battery that can used?
is there a red dial version or one with 24 hour markers that has a sapphire crystal?
Great looking watch! Pity it only receives the Japanese radio signal and you had to download the app on your phone to emulate it...By the way, is sakurawatches legit? I know it says '100% new, genuine and original' but prices are too good to be true. Did your timepiece came with the original citizen package/box and citizen 5 years warranty?
Sakura is legit, yes.
36 and bluetooth would be PERFECT
How hard is it to change the time to a new time zone if you travel?
@@luism8550 You would need to be traveling to an area that receives the specific radio signals that run this watch. So it's not really great for most travel. Years later, I find myself rarely wearing this watch due to the overly specific time setting requirements. My Seiko Astron SBXD007 and G-Shock GMWB5000TVA1 end up taking up that type of wrist time.
Really sweet unit! I'd love to get this in hand and compare it to my Oceanus s100, which is nearly impossible to beat.
I have the Oceanus t200 and this Citizen in green. I think the Oceanus will have better finishing in all areas but this watch is tougher. This is my quartz 1 2 punch
@@MrBacchus18I'm convinced. Gonna keep an eye out for a deal.
I've had both at the same time, I've also had the T200 that Mark mentioned. But Mark is right. The Oceanus is shinier and 'fancier', but I prefer the Citizen. I still have it, I sold both the Oceanus watches.
Very nice. I'd get it if it just got rid of the radio setting and made it manual. A polar dial would make it even more incredible.
Why would anyone want to get rid of the radio reception?
I prefer automatic too, but just ordered in black. I just think it looks awesome and love the features. Does the app set the day/date too or just the time? THANK YOU!
did you get yours yet? how was adjusting the time?
@@blue-a4p I watched a video on setting it with the app, it was relatively easy, I've only did it once for the initial time and date and it worked. I haven't synched it the app since, but actually going to today, as it's about a minute fast now after six months or so of owning this.
It does time, day/date, and can account for leap years.
If this didn't have the radio controller I would buy it
I'd probably like it more if it didn't
Does it have the power save mode ? Does the seconds hand stop after a couple of minutes in the dark ?
Yes it does but only after it's low on charge. No, the second hand do not stop in the dark.
The solar watches are more likely to have that feature at this price range I have found.
The only negative with this watch is the red seconds hand. Since the dial is dark, the second hand should be bright. A good orange would have been a better color.
Could you compare it to the BN0118-04E, I have one and wanted to check how they stack against each other. Also what is the difference between the one you showed and the older version, PMD56. Thanks!
sorry, don't have a BN0118-04E or the previous PMD56 to compare to
The AT6080 has Japan movement but cased in Thailand (it's marked on the back of the cover). The very similar PMD56-2952 is "MADE IN JAPAN" but missing glowing hands, glowing markers and screw-down crown and cost slightly more. The PMD56 has a fancier back cover with graphic. The AT6080 has just a plain cover.
@@charrylan cool thanks! I was able to buy the AT6080, really cool watch. More refined vs the “Ray Mears” Citizen tough from UK.
Price please
How often do you have to adjust the time?
You don't really ever 'have to' if you're okay with being a few seconds off every few weeks but for me, I like to have all of my quartz synchronized, so I will typically update around once a month or right before I wear, if it's noticably off, which can be a bit annoying compared to how easy my G-Shocks can update via Bluetooth or my Astron can update with GPS.
@@AverageBros thank you for the reply and the great review!
Not a fan of the numerals.
But I wish my Promaster Tough had that knurled crown, clasp, day-date, and a multi-band radio.
Check BN0118-55E
Might be more of a "regret it when you have to set it" piece.
What is the deal with Sakura watches? Is this another gray market seller? Or will I get the watch with all the correct packaging and paperwork?
They are up and up. I have purchased two watches from them. They are "OFFICIAL JAPANESE DEALER". They sell Japan watch models that may not be available elsewhere. The watches come in retail package with Japan only warranty. So there is a catch.
There's no doubt that mechanical watches (such as the Seiko Alpinist) have nostalgic appeal. However, there is NO appeal in having to pay a tremendous amount of money servicing a mechanical watch after years of use. In sharp contrast, this Citizen should not need ANY servicing EVER.
Given all its utterly fantastic features, it's THE watch to buy, provided you have no problem wearing it in formal situations.
H800 (or "only" H100)?
I believe H100 would require smartphone app for it to sync when not living in Japan. ?
In other words : What are we Europeans to ask/look out for/to be informed about (ideally by Citizen) right away up front in order to know if the carefree perpetual calender will actually work outside Japan?
It can be ordered directly from Japan with English writings of the day, but that is not telling, does it?
It does not work outside of Japan!
@@drmikevasovski Thank You ! That is why I instead settled happily with the CASIO LINEAGE LCW-M100TSE-1A2JF. (often wrong confused name the! so I mean the one with ALL 12 Arabic lumed numbers)
@@drmikevasovski u can download android cyncronization application and ajust this watch via the radio signal coming from the head phones
Apparently the "AT" versions are made in Thailand, while the "PM" ones are Japanese...can anyone confirm?
Venden este reloj en Europa? No le he visto
JDM
No set and forget except in Japan. Must use emulator app to update periodically.
Rubbish, they only gain TWO seconds per Month, and are EASY to manually adjust!
@@michaellooney1089 Perhaps you have never heard of radio-corrected (AKA "atomic") watches. Given signal reception, they are good within one second every 100,00 years. So your response is uber arrogant rubbish.
@@thomaslinton5765 Here's another 'expert'! I know EXACTLY what 'Radio Controlled' (CORRECT term!) is - I own a PMD56-2952 (have a look and see what this is...), and stand by what I say! I also own a couple of Casio 'Wave Ceptor' digital watches, so yes, I know what they are. You need to get your facts right, before you start trying to lecture, AND learn how to correctly write NUMBERS.
@@thomaslinton5765 Do you OWN one of these watches??
That's too bad the lume only lasts a little while, costing $400+, not a small amount I think.
You DON'T need to leave it in a window, just wear it, it will be constantly charging!
Well yeah, the whole point is that I don't always wear it though 😂
You still don't need to leave it in a window, anywhere will do, but just out of the sun. I have the PMD56-2952, it gets plenty of light.@@AverageBros
@@michaellooney1089 I know, I don't leave it in the window, it was just an example
"Bull o vah"
Ojalá algún día podamos poder elegir entre el amplio catálogo de otras zonas, como el que muestro, solo disponible para el mercado japonés y que la distribución oficial en España no tiene. Una pena, pero yo lo voy a tener.
ruclips.net/video/_SNza0SqC3o/видео.html
"bull' ah vah"
All my watches are titanium and quartz (which I prefer). Casio Oceanus S100 black dial & T150 ice blue dial. I have been wanting green, red and blue dials watches -- preferably in titanium. The radio control in the US is kind of a deal break. I'd rather just have the watch without that feature and thinner. I also think the numbers are too large. Considering the new BM7570‑80L instead.
15 secs/month is what the manual says. You couldn't be bothered to check the actual timekeeping of your watch. Makes it look like you just borrowed the watch to make a vid and get clicks... 😮
@@roadgent7921 I'm sorry I let you down
"It's going to be a nightmare".....quoted at the 9:24 mark in this vid....truer words could not be spoken. The US version of the on line manual is completely worthless. Total waste of $.
I own the PMD56-2952, it gains TWO seconds per Month, and is EASY to manually adjust. It knows to go from 28th Feb to 1st March. And at Midnight spot on 12:00:00 the day/date takes 14 SECONDS to change over to the next day!!
Long drawn out video with too much "waffle" (yawn) and no demonstration on changing the day/date. Very disappointing on what should've been a fully comprehensive review.
You’re on the wrong channel mate. Move on…
Try measuring the diameter yourself.
I do.
@@AverageBros I have one and no measurement comes out to 39mm.
@@thomaslinton5765 across 2 and 8 o'clock
@@AverageBros When I measure the bezel only from 2 to 8, I get 40mm with any one of three micrometers (Dupex, Royal, Mitutoyo). 41.2mm for the case along the same axis.
@@thomaslinton5765 weird, maybe you don't have the same watch? If I measure just the bezel, I get 37.2mm. What lug width do you get?
"bull' o vah"