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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Love this watch! May 09, 2007
By Jane Palmer I bought this watch after discovering that I love scuba diving! I have always liked Citizen watches for their quality and reliability. This watch is no exception. It is very stylish, durable, keeps perfect time and is totally green! Just wear it, and under normal use, it will stay charged forever, no batteries to buy every few years, no watch battery dying at just the wrong time. Actually, my husband and I each got one of these watches after his watch died on vacation, in a rather remote location where there were no replacement batteries. Do yourself a favor, if you need a reliable watch that looks great, and keeps even Al Gore happy, buy this watch. Oh, and this is a great price!
21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Fine quality woman's sports watch Apr 13, 2006
By June This is a fine quality women's sports watch. The look is Rolex Submariner in style. The brushed steel casing is very nice quality, and the crystal is superior. This eco-drive watch never stops, so they say, and is solar powered. My problem: few women's sports watches are both small, good looking, and super-water tight. The closest I have found had a plastic top, which scratched easily. I'm rather hard on it, and it looks gorgeous, continually. No stopwatch function, but superior for saltwater swimming and saunas. Bezel hour-measure is first I've had, and is really handy for both duration and time-setting within the hour. The clock itself has such a lovely deep rich look, and I may get a different band if the rubberized one disappoints, over time...but I'm told I won't any longer need a new women's sports watch every second year.
. . . and now it is Summer, 2009, and this watch just keeps looking gorgeous. I'm sure I'm knocking it constantly, and the edges and crystal show absolutely no signs of wear. I changed bands to a brushed steel bracelet style with cross-latch under, and it suits the watch much better than the rubbery band that followed with the purchase. A real hardy winner of a watch!
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Absolutely perfect sports watch! Feb 17, 2008
By HeidiO I have been looking for a diving watch that will fit my 5'2" frame so I can wear it everyday instead of just for diving. I even considered buying a small men's watch and just dealing with the largeness. Then I was on vacation when my $20 watch died and found this watch in a mall near where I stayed. I bought it right away because it fit perfectly and looked great! When I went back to the hotel room, I logged on to check the price online. I had to return my watch to the store and buy it from Amazon instead because even with overnight shipping I saved over $50 and the store couldn't match the price!!! I like the watchband because I am a diver but could see how others wouldn't because it is sort of rubberized like normal scuba diving equipment. I haven't tried it diving yet but have showered in it and it's done fine -- no clouding or anything. I LOVE the no-battery aspect of this watch. The watch's use of solar power is just so great. I expect the glowing numbers to work well underwater as well but the glowing isn't annoying during normal use. I've had it about 6 weeks now and it's never lost time or run out of energy yet. I expect it to last for decades to come!
25 of 32 found the following review helpful:
I'm an idiot Sep 06, 2009
By T. Fisher Yes, I am an idiot, but I am the type of idiot who can admit a mistake.
This was the first dive watch I ever bought (a gift for the girlfriend, an avid diver) and I had never heard of a screw-down crown before. It's a watch, right? You pull the stupid thing out to set the time, you push the stupid thing back in when you're done. Turns out the stupid thing was the one doing the pushing and pulling.
The crown didn't come out when I pulled, so I used a tool. It didn't go back in when I pushed, so I used a tool. Naturally it never felt right after that. After a while the entire shaft connected to the crown pulled out. The watch still ran, but after a couple more dives water got in and the thing stopped working. So I posted a 2-star review here and sent the watch back to Citizen with an angry letter.
Eventually the girlfriend became the wife, and I became a diver too (a stipulation of the marriage). This year for Christmas she bought me a gorgeous dive watch. The crown didn't come out when I pulled, but this time I read the instructions. "Screw-down crown"? Oh *eff* me...
Did I mention that I am an idiot?
Despite the flagrant user error and being outside of the one-year warranty, Citizen repaired the watch, good as new, at no charge. I now know that Citizen is a company that you can trust for both quality and customer service.
The watch itself is perfect. Perfect size and perfect look. It's a style in and of itself. I bought my wife another Citizen, a gorgeous dress bracelet with a mother-of-pearl face. Few are the days when one or the other isn't on her wrist. Now I'm starting to lust after a Citizen chronograph for myself...
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Dive watch first and foremost Aug 13, 2008
By JDS I bought the watch for my wife before a dive vacation. The watch was great. The thought of never having to violate the seal to change a battery is a big plus in this self-recharging Citizen watch. The watch looks the part of a sturdy, down-to-business, dive watch. We could have done without the dive table on the band, but that was a minor detraction. I would recommend this watch to anyone looking for a dive watch with all the function and none of the fussy style you see in so many other current dive watches.
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