Short of a Vacheron 222 I have to say the PRX 35mm is just about the best proportioned integrated bracelet watch at ANY price point The design proportions are just perfect
I was never attracted to the PRX. As for Citizen, there's just something I can't identify that prevents me from liking them the way I do Seiko, for example. It's not rational, but an emotional thing.
Good video, Norman and interesting perspective. I've been toying with the idea of picking up a Tuyosa for a while but haven't pulled the trigger yet. There's a few reasons for that, namely that I actually like the PRX but it wears too large for my skinny wrists so I thought maybe the Citizen would scratch that itch if it wore smaller. (I've yet to try one). Other issues are the paltry 50m WR and pressed clasp on the original Tuyosa which put me off. Think I'll save for something better..
The Citizen looks better. With the black dial. And the bracelet. Oh. Bracelet is missing. Bummer! Right. No tapering is not very elegant. So they effed it up again. I was considering the Tsuyosa and decided not to buy it. Same with the PRX because of the date and zero micro adjustment. I really really should get me a Royal Oak! When I win the Lottery. O_o But wait, there is a date. And no micro adjustments. Argh! 🕐⚙️🍸
Short of a Vacheron 222 I have to say the PRX 35mm is just about the best proportioned integrated bracelet watch at ANY price point
The design proportions are just perfect
@@thenotanclan They ARE pretty great looking!
I was never attracted to the PRX. As for Citizen, there's just something I can't identify that prevents me from liking them the way I do Seiko, for example. It's not rational, but an emotional thing.
I hear you, I'm that way with certain watches/brands. 🍸🍸
Good video, Norman and interesting perspective. I've been toying with the idea of picking up a Tuyosa for a while but haven't pulled the trigger yet. There's a few reasons for that, namely that I actually like the PRX but it wears too large for my skinny wrists so I thought maybe the Citizen would scratch that itch if it wore smaller. (I've yet to try one). Other issues are the paltry 50m WR and pressed clasp on the original Tuyosa which put me off.
Think I'll save for something better..
@@Flint_Westwood Thank you! Yeah the PRX is really great. I need to try on one of the 35mm (Or are they 36mm) PRXs.
@@KillingTimeWithNorman That's right, they do have smaller sizes but, are they automatics or quartz? I don't recall.
@@Flint_Westwood Oh that's a good question I'll have to look.
Hi Norman. The PRX can be had in 35mm . Which seems more appropriate. Besides, as you stated, the Citizen is not much of a saving.
@@obesetuna3164 Yep. The price is closer than I thought. And yes! re:35mm
@@obesetuna3164 Anytime I see an Explorer homage, tank dress watch, or PRX answer - I just gotta look into, out of curiosity. :)
The Citizen looks better. With the black dial. And the bracelet. Oh. Bracelet is missing. Bummer! Right. No tapering is not very elegant. So they effed it up again. I was considering the Tsuyosa and decided not to buy it. Same with the PRX because of the date and zero micro adjustment. I really really should get me a Royal Oak! When I win the Lottery. O_o But wait, there is a date. And no micro adjustments. Argh! 🕐⚙️🍸
@@NaNByZero lol! Yes, I went down that same exact thought path.
@@KillingTimeWithNorman Hmmmm. Seems kinda logical. Hehehe. :)
Dont' like the prx, don't like the new citizens, would definitely prefer to wear your silverwave or your citizen.
@@gz7587 Those two ARE pretty amazing!! :) 🍸🍸