Watch looks and feels very nice in person and on hand
...but it wasn't for me. Lots of the Watch Community have raved about the dial texture, the titanium case/bracelet and value for money. All of that is true. Great value at $450 on sale. I didn't like the shape of the case on my wrist (felt kind of octagonal on the caseback) and the cheap feeling of the titanium bracelet. I have two titanium watches (Zelos, Certina) and the bracelets don't feel so clang-y. Ultimately I returned it.
The design is great, mechanism is all right, but its not super titanium, although there are lots of info with super titanium case at the official pages. It can be easly scrached, even from itself in the bracelet. However, again, the design is awesome. I bought the NJ0180-80H version. Behind the case it says base titanium and also duratech, which is also a dilemma.
Nice looking watch. The dial is beautiful and the titanium bracelet and case is nicely finished. The price is also excellent for a titanium automatic watch. Its downfall is that the movement is not very accurate. If you are okay with having to adjust the time every few days, it is a fine choice. When I set a watch, I do it to the second. Most watches I own, even ones that cost a lot less than this run only a few seconds a day + or -. This watch unfortunately runs about 16 seconds a day fast, not horrible but it shows a lack of care from the factory. It is within spec but I'm sure it could be adjusted better if someone took the time to do it. If a hundred-dollar watch can run at a couple of seconds a day off, there is no reason this can't either. It's not worth the cost of having a watchmaker adjust it, it is just disappointing that Citizen doesn't make the effort. It could be a truly great 5 star product with a little more fine tuning.