Gorgeous watch, comfortable, functional, reliable. Everything you need for traveling the world.
I recieved this watch as a Christmas gift, it was a little difficult to use all its features but it looks great and I recieve alot of compliments about it
I bout it when it first came out, and I love everything about it, specially that I never have to worry about replacing the battery ever again. I use it for sports as well, and it's just perfect. This watch and this brand are the ones that will never let you down
Purchased the Skyhawks AT&T a month ago and could not be happier with its function it's features and also it's style
This is my sixth or seventh Citizen watch, and each time, I am more and more impressed. I love this watch! I would highly recommend it to anyone, especially if you travel.
I've owned every Skyhawk is about 1986. It's not a simple watch but it is very comprehensive in terms of time related services included. The LCDs are a bit small but useable. I wouldn't want them much bigger. I'm so happy with it, I've also bought the Red Arrows version.
I recently bought myself a Skyhawk A-T as an early Christmas gift. This replaced an older generation Blue Angels edition that I wore for ten years. The new watch is just a marvel of technology and the finish is superb. I highly recommend it!
The time is instantly legible on this Skyhawk, even with eight analog hands and three inverse LCD zones. Its bezel slide rule and LCDs are subtle so don't distract from the main time display, and I always find a rubber/resin band to be more comfortable. The watch would be even better with a sapphire crystal, like the newest model has. The newest version doesn't have a three-ring slide rule (so far), though, and I'm less fond of the hour and minute hands on the newest model, so I figured this version would be the best compromise of aesthetics, comfort, and function. The second hand and minute hand seem to be physically linked, which means the minute hand advances in much finer, more natural increments than in some other stepper-motor watches. I haven't had a chance to try the automatic daylight savings feature yet, but the documentation suggests automatic adjustment takes priority over manual settings, which I would guess means extra adjustments for those of us based in non-observant areas who travel--I'd love to be wrong about this. Of note: both the stopwatch and the countdown timer are particularly well designed, with intuitive flyback/reset/lap functions. I've seen great timekeeping on this watch, even without synchronization, and the luminescence lasts overnight. If you need UTC it's always available, but calendar mode is the only one showing day, date, and month.