Another great Citizen watch. However, not displaying the chronograph digitally while running and not display seconds digitally (only minutes) while running countdown timer is a giant strange miss.
I purchased the Citizen Promaster Land U822 because of its rugged design, hybrid analog-digital functionality, and Eco-Drive technology. On paper, it seemed like the perfect watch. In reality, one design flaw seriously affects its usability. The digital display is located near the top of the dial (around the 12 o’clock position), but it’s frequently blocked by the analog hands. Specifically, the display is partially or completely obstructed for about 5 to 6 hours per day, making it hard — if not impossible — to read. This happens twice a day, from 11 AM to 1 PM and again from 11 PM to 1 AM, as the hour hand passes through the display zone. On top of that, the minute hand enters that area every hour, further reducing visibility. For a watch that’s designed to offer the best of both analog and digital worlds, this is incredibly frustrating. The digital screen is useful (for the calendar, time, etc.), but it’s inaccessible during key times of the day when you might need a quick glance. Honestly, I expected more thoughtful design from Citizen, especially at this price point. A relocated display or even a “ghost hand” mode (like other watches have) would have solved the problem. Bottom line: Beautiful watch, solid technology, but a major ergonomic oversight. A shame.