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Citizen - JR309058L (Size: men)
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Avg. Rating: 5 of 5 stars (based on 4 reviews)
$263.89 to $329.00 from 1 store
Solar movement, World Time, Chronograph, Calendar, Alarm, Timer, Zone setting, Rotating bezel, Screw-in caseba… Read more
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Citizen - JR309058L (Size: men)
Product Description
Solar movement, World Time, Chronograph, Calendar, Alarm, Timer, Zone setting, Rotating bezel, Screw-in caseback, White luminous hands and square markers, 100 meters water-resistant
Customer Reviews
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  For geeks with style
Friday, March 04, 2005
This review is for the Citizen Skyhawk BlueAngel edition titanium watch, however, most of the comments are relevant to the entire Skyhawk series. I received this watch (Mar 2) days ago. So far I am very happy with it. I had a hard time deciding between the Blue Angel and the "regular" Skyhawk; I had an even harder time deciding between titanium and non-titanium. Below is a list of pros and cons of the watch(es) roughly in order of decreasing importance to me. However, I do want to make clear that I do love the watch, the pros WAY outweigh the cons.

Pro:
- Watch looks beautiful, though some may find it "too busy".
- Watch never needs batteries (solar charging) and even has power saving modes, which is fascinating for a techno-enviro-energy saving guy like me.
- I've always been a sucker for dual display (analog/digital) watches. As such, this watch has MANY useful functions: stopwatch (split/stop), countdown timer (1-99 minutes), many time zones (analog aligns with any time zone you want at the press of button), 3 Alarms (in any time zone), calendar (with day of week, month, and year - never need to correct for leap year, month, or daylight savings), and slide rule calculator on the outer dial, of which I have more to say in the next bullet.
- I was born after the slide rule generation, so this is my first exposure to the concept. It is intriguing! This particular configuration (or two proportional dials) allows for multiplication and division to 2 significant figures (e.g. 120/43, or 0.18*1.4). This is plenty sufficient for calculating sale price, tax, tip, unit price in stores, car/air fuel economy, etc. And it sure beats wearing around what I call a "geek watch" - a calculator watch. I used to love the functionality of a calculator watch, but people were just embarrassed to be seen with me in them! :-) This watch is for geeks with style!
- Watchband is bracelet that does not open fully so it's easier to take on an off, and won't fall off onto the street if accidentally unlatched.
- Titanium is wonderfully lightweight in comparison to the steel!
- I slightly prefer the yellow and blue pattern on the slide rule, as opposed to the gray of the Skyhawk.
- I like the hour notches on the Blue Angel, as opposed to the large while numbers on the regular Skyhawk, which is somewhat awkward due to the non standard numerical sequence: 1,3,6,9,&11 as opposed to the more standard 12,3,6,9.


Con:
- Watchband replacement: The first link is part of the main watch (circle), therefore, only very specifically sized watchbands will fit if it needs to be replaced. If the line is discontinued, this may pose a problem.
- The hands and hour dots are not coated with a phosphor film, so the watch does not glow in the dark. I understand not having a light for the digital display (uses too much power?), but the watch should at least glow in the dark.
- To access a lot of the watch functions, the crown must be turned (and pulled out) a lot. I imagine that this part will be one of the first to fail after many uses (just my guess).
- Crystal curves out (convex) so it is more likely to make contact with other surfaces and thus be more easily scratched.
- Scratches show up more easily on blue dial (blue angel) rather than silver dial (skyhawk).
- Two of the 3 internal dials serve very little function, and seem to be more for form over function. Most people will not need a UTC dial or a 24 hour dial - when the digital display could show both of these times more accurately. It would have been better to have one of the dials be power level, and/or perhaps light level(?)
- The second link of the watchband does not lay flat, therefore the watch cannot be stored flat, but must always sit on its side.

A note on Titanium and scratching.
- Other users have commented that the scratches show up more on the finish on the titanium, rather than the steel. Here the Blue Angel is different from the Skyhwak. The titanium Skyhawk has the gray finish, wheras the Blue Angel titanium band looks quite similar to the steel (somewhat less shiny). If you do not abuse the watch, I think that the weight savings is worth it. I'll reserve final judgment on this after a year or so of normal wear.

3 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  Sophisticated and Stylish Timepiece
Thursday, December 16, 2004
Great watch to use and (to be) look(ed) at -definitely NOT in the range of your typical K-Mart "special". Wonderful after-sales service too (the metal band broke once and Sears replaced the watch with no questions asked). Speaking of the metal watch band: consider the option of the (blue) leather wrist band (then you don't have to worry about all those wrist hairs pulled out one by one!). The only "down" side is that the watch is somewhat thick (bulky) but that may not be an issue for those who want to show off their exclusive Blue Angels Timepiece!

6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  Great watch from a great seller
Thursday, October 14, 2004
OK, I am a watch tramp. I love watches and the Citizen Eco-Drive is a wonderful design. The Blue Angels watch is very lightweight, easy to use and looks great. For less than $300 you have a dressy sport watch or a sporty dress watch or just a way cool timekeeper.

4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  Amazing watch
Saturday, September 18, 2004
Nobody doubts the technology of the cronographs anyways. So, there is no point in pondering over the super perfect time that this watch consistently maintains. But what is important to note is that in reality this watch looks and feels even better than what it does on the picture. To top it all, the weight of the JR3090 (Sea Hawks - Blue Angels) will amaze you all. You don't even feel to be wearing it on your wrist.

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