I've got the red arrows version. I love it. It gave me fits though when I did a reset on accident. Finally put it to receive on demand overnight and it went back to being right. Complicated watch but after you figure it out it's perfect.
Got mine a few years ago, and it has been great. Except for one day when it went crazy - the date was off by two days, the day was off by one day, the time was off by just over 17 hours. All was corrected when it got the next radio signal. The only on going issue has been that it is easy to hit the chronograph buttons - it would be nice if they were shielded. .
I never could get a good fit from the bracelet so it sat in my case. I found and purchased the blue Citizen rally strap and now it's fit great. I lost the extra links over the years. Great watch good review, Mine never died so did not have to go through the reset process. I have a older Citizen Courageous with the E764 movement that died and I spent hours and still can't get it set. My Blue Angle has been getting the Fort Collins signal last couple nights and is spot on to the atomic clock.
@@anonymouswatchguy4223 Yeah have a Citizen Courageous with the E764 movement and let it die. I have tried so many time to set it, even took it to the store and they could not set it. I think the solar cell is going bad.
I got mine a couple years ago for $250 pre-owned in like new condition. Thank goodness it is set for Pacific time and day and date correct, wouldn't want to figure out how to set it from zero.
I own the strap version of this watch, and what Citizen was thinking with a 23mm width is beyond me. I found a 23mm NATO strap which I use for outdoor/swimming use and a 22mm braclet I use for everyday use. It’s a 95% fit and prob as close as I will get. Not sure why Citizen chose 23mm.
I got the $25 fake from Ali on its way I know it won’t be as good but it has the “ status look” don’t forget this is actually a $600-$700 watch retail which puts it into luxury watch status sounds funny BUT I read the $500 and up level defines what is “ luxury” to most buyers
I have the same watch and I LOVE IT! It is classy looking and feels great on my arm when wearing it.
I've got the red arrows version. I love it. It gave me fits though when I did a reset on accident. Finally put it to receive on demand overnight and it went back to being right. Complicated watch but after you figure it out it's perfect.
Got mine a few years ago, and it has been great. Except for one day when it went crazy - the date was off by two days, the day was off by one day, the time was off by just over 17 hours. All was corrected when it got the next radio signal. The only on going issue has been that it is easy to hit the chronograph buttons - it would be nice if they were shielded.
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I never could get a good fit from the bracelet so it sat in my case. I found and purchased the blue Citizen rally strap and now it's fit great. I lost the extra links over the years. Great watch good review, Mine never died so did not have to go through the reset process. I have a older Citizen Courageous with the E764 movement that died and I spent hours and still can't get it set. My Blue Angle has been getting the Fort Collins signal last couple nights and is spot on to the atomic clock.
Thanks for watching! Yes definitely don’t let it die!
@@anonymouswatchguy4223 Yeah have a Citizen Courageous with the E764 movement and let it die. I have tried so many time to set it, even took it to the store and they could not set it. I think the solar cell is going bad.
I think it's a 23mm strap size, still an odd size but found a new factory blue leather strap.
I have this watch & a Tudor Panda, got an Everest rubber strap for the Tudor & it's changed the whole game. Might do similar w/ blue Angel
Thank you. Though there are rumors that the US govt will stop the "radio time signals". If that happens, then I sad.
Love my watch.
I got mine a couple years ago for $250 pre-owned in like new condition. Thank goodness it is set for Pacific time and day and date correct, wouldn't want to figure out how to set it from zero.
It’s a little complicated to set for sure.. good deal.. thanks for watching!
It's fairly intuitive
I love mine but was a little complicated, has alot going on that dial. Love it though
4:15 it is called slide rule
Nice
23 mm lug width, not 25 mm!
Sorry if I misspoke… Thanks for watching!
I own the strap version of this watch, and what Citizen was thinking with a 23mm width is beyond me. I found a 23mm NATO strap which I use for outdoor/swimming use and a 22mm braclet I use for everyday use. It’s a 95% fit and prob as close as I will get. Not sure why Citizen chose 23mm.
Oh that makes much more sense
That's anodized aluminum bezel.
Mucho hablan y no esplican el desarme y arme del Citizen rco drive
I got the $25 fake from Ali on its way I know it won’t be as good but it has the “ status look” don’t forget this is actually a $600-$700 watch retail which puts it into luxury watch status sounds funny BUT I read the $500 and up level defines what is “ luxury” to most buyers