It’s a little hard to set, but once you get it done, it’s easy great watch
I purchased this watch around 12 _15 years ago. I'm Not good with dates..I Purchased it on a cruise ship. After blowing through a rolex sea dwealler in 7 years time, I decided to get something more practical. I also have 2 sons in the navy. This watch has never left my wrist. I only take it off at the airport. I'm the hardest person ever on watches. They stay on when i Shower, grind stone, sand and deliver cabinets, spray finishes etc.. I am in the construction industry and do wood working full time and masonry work on the side. Specifically stone walls. I've gone through 3 bands. Once while stacking rock the watch hit a stone and the band broke. There's nobody who's harder on watches than me. This watch is just barely losing time. I'm going to send it in for maintenance. Hopefully it's not too far gone. Regardless it's still outlasted my previous rolex and everything else. The Sapphire crystal is still in excellent shape . Which reallyblows my mind. Kudos to Citizen and Japanese quality. Note * inexpensive and even swiss $200 watches generally break on my wrist within 3_9 months.
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I got this watch as a gift after wanting one for years. I was a little intimidated by the manual setting instructions, but was greatly relieved when it began picking up the A/T signals. It has been accurate to the second since I got it last year. Not only is it comfortable and reliable, I get nonstop compliments and inquiries about it. Its casual enough to wear daily at work, which I do, and stylish enough to wear with dressier attire for a night out. Other than a few minor wear marks near the clasp, this watch has held up beautifully to daily use. It is by far my favorite time piece. Do yourself a favor and get one. You won't regret it for a second!