Jan 27 2012
Citizen Men’s Eco-Drive Skyhawk A-T Watch JY0000-53E Reviews – Discount Deal
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Citizen Men’s Eco-Drive Skyhawk A-T Watch JY0000-53E
- 1/100 Sec Chronograph
- 2 Alarm, 99 Minutes Countdown Timer
- Perpetual Calendar, GMT Display
- Rotating Slide Rule Bezel
- Non Reflective Crystal, 200m Water Resistant
Citizen Gents AT Skyhawk Watch Stainless Steel case plus bracelet. Citizen eco drive observe thus it not requires a power. Product Description : – third Generation Skyhawk Atomic Flight Chronograph. – Atomic time keeping. Time is automatically set (or about demand) by the atomic signal – Pilot’s slide guideline dial ring – World Time with 43 cities. – 2 World time Alarms – 1/100 Second Chronograph Measures as much as 24 Hours – 99 Minute Countdown Timer – Perpetual calendar – Water immune 200m – Stainless steel case plus bracelet – Date Additionally Comes With : – 5 Year Manufacturer’s Guarantee – Presentation Box
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Citizen Men’s Eco-Drive Skyhawk A-T Watch JY0000-53E
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Mr. Stephen J. Cain "Scainer"
Jan 27, 2012 @ 11:15:41
Nice watch……,
Bought this watch as i have been wanting an ECO-drive for over 2 years.
I was going to buy the standard version from Argos @ £170, but I was never fully convinced on the looks of that model. Upon first sight i just wanted to have this 53E model.
I only realized that the ECO-drive was powered by light, when reading the booklet. I had read about it in the past but i just thought it was kinetic like other watches.
On full charge the power lasts for 6 months in a dark place. The power saving function worried the hell out of me at first as the LCD display and hands stop functioning. But with a button press or some light it self adjusts to the correct time.
The only nag i have is the constant display of the home location, and the fact that if you want the date displayed the same location is repeated.
At least i know the time is spot on give or take 15 seconds.
If you like the look of this watch as I do its a great buy. At the end of the day all watches tell the time, but its the technology and style that you pay for, and this watch gets big ticks from me on both counts.
Edit:
After reading the other review i felt the need to share my experience.
The power meter has four levels.
Level 1 is empty and its recommended to leave in sunlight until its fully charged. It should only get to this level if its been in a box for months.
Level 2 is 15 days charge,
level 3 is up to 3 months charge and
level 4 is the up to 6 months charge.
My watch has only ever been between levels 3 and 4. Until it reaches level 2 there is no need to charge it. I find that no matter how long you charge it in the sun, it will soon enough be indicating level 3.
I assume the other reviewer is trying to keep it on level 4 so is constantly charging it every morning. I can tell everyone that there is no need to worry about the charge until you hit level 1, even then you have several days to find some light.
Regarding the windowsill issue mentioned, the booklet only recommends direct sunlight so its just a misinterpretation. My watch was in a display cabinet fully charged without sunlight!
On a side note, this watch is not recommended if you live in northern Sweden or alike
(during winter there is no sun during the day)
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|Brian J. Candy
Jan 27, 2012 @ 12:09:48
I Love It,
This watch is everything I have ever wanted in a watch. I live in Wales UK and there is not a lot of sun here. Yet my watch is always charged. The radio controlled side of things ensures my watch is always spot on. I listen to Radio 4 all the time, and I love the fact that my watch is bang on with their hourly pips. No winding backward or forward as we switch between British Summer Time and British Winter Time, the radio controlled side of things look after that for me. It looks great! And although it has had some nasty bumps already, it is still working fine, and there is not a scratch on the glass. Now that I don’t understand, I have hit that glass on some nasty surfaces, previous watches I have owned would most definitely be scratched.
So…. no winding, or battery’s to replace. Accurate time, and automatic adjustments for BST and BWT. Seems good and sturdy, OK I’m not a rock climber or out doors pursuit’s instructor, but I am pretty careless when it comes to watches. It’s my perfect watch, and I love it. Go on treat yourself, if you’ve read all these reviews and your that interested don’t wast any time looking at others, get one on your wrist now.
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