Features
Ecologically friendly, light powered Eco-Drive Japanese-quartz movement
Charges in natural sunlight or indoor light
Durable, hardened mineral crystal
Case diameter: 47 mm
Black plated stainless steel case
Black dial
Perpetual calendar, chronograph function
Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Watch #BL5334-04E
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Description
The Eco-Drive Perpetual Calendar offers a stainless steel case with black ion plated bezel and black rubber strap. The watch has a 1 / 20 seconds chronograph that measures up to 60 min, 12/24 time, dual time, alarm and date indicator. Additional features include a screw-back case, red detailing and a higher water resistance to 200 meters.
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This is a watch. Size, face, band all exactly as shown. And the price is right
This is a great clock for the price. I was looking for a more casual look and they fit the criteria I was looking for. The clock has good weight and her face is large enough that even in the dark it is easy to read dials. Although the strap is rubber, the clock has a very high end. This is my second Eco-Drive Clock and have only good things to say about them.
My first experience with the Citizen 's watch was one I just bought: the Citizen Eco-Drive Men ' s Professional Diver Watch # BJ8050-08E through Amazon. I'm a lean man, so Don 't have huge wrists, but I prefer larger men ' s watches. The diver's watch was too thick, glued to my wrist like a satellite dish. R rI am pleased to say that my replacement, # BL5334-04E is a perfect match for me. I 've had for a few months now safely say that is a keeper. It 's is a width of 47 mm perfectly masculine, while the thickness of the watch case is not too much. Pros and cons: r rPros: r r + Ultra with style: design, color, contrast, and the band are sharp. Details on the clock face to add a little bling. It definitely seems a great end of men 's watch. R r + seems durable watch has a nice Heft to it. And the '' rubber band held in place on my wrist w / o sliding around like most leather / steel bands do. R r + The perpetual calendar is the place of experience (my first with him, I love that I 'm not having to adjust the date of each month!) And the Eco-Drive means I ' ll never have to replace the battery ... nice. Sometimes he sits on my dresser for a couple of days and never lost his "post '. R rCons: r r-desire of the band was a little wider, as it is a bit arches in October at the bottem of my wrist. r r "There have been two cases in which the clock stopped, apparently, only to discover that it seemed as if the alarm had gone (if the clock stops when the alarm sounds, I Don 't think that ' s nice feature). To my knowledge, I have never set the alarm. Thus, the adjustment of the alarm is either off to the Novice that doesn 't use this feature, or is some type of failure (I was suspicious that the airport X-ray somehow stuck with him, although I can not confirm that theory). r rGreat see, I 've received numerous compliments on it. I am now officially a citizen of the customers ... I 'll be buying another of its extensive line.
In general, a good watch. R rPros: R1. It looks very cool. R2. Nice feature set for an analog clock - stopwatch, alarm, perpetual calendar, second time zone ... R3. Solid build quality, water resistant to 200m, and so on. R4. Very easy to read at night, luminous hands stay overnight without attenuation, provided that their eyes became accustomed to the darkness (if you 've just come from an area intensely bed may have difficulty reading time until your eyes adjust). R5. Fairly lightweight with rubber band. R rcon: R1. Setting the alarm - the biggest one for me. You have to wait for hands to swing around the previously set alarm time, which can take a couple of minutes if the weather is 10 or 12 hours ... And then, if you want to change the alarm time, you have to move his hands again. And hands Don 't moving fast! In all, literally, can take three minutes or more to set the alarm. Tedious. R2. Minor quibble - the chronograph only goes to 59:59 then stops. R3. It would be nice to have the day of the week displayed somewhere. I work the night shift, so half the time Don 't even know what day it is. R4. Another quibble - I like the rubber band but still very cheap Timex 's Wal-Mart have better devices to hold the tail of the band in place. I had to cut about 1 / 2 inch of my band at the tail didn 't stick to date. R Reviews rAdditional: R1. EcoDrive Many critics have noted that the alarm volume is too low. I have found is only adequate, provided they are not using the clock on the bed with her tucked under a pile of covers or cushions. I wish the tone was more than 15 seconds ... R2. EcoDrive Many respondents also mentioned the crown again getting accidentally while you are using, which changes the mode. I've had zero problems with this model. R3. CLASSIFIED citizen watch as a diver on his website but the manual says that 'not supposed to use dive (?). And why is there a tachymeter on the bezel? Why was not rotating diver 's bevel? Tell me honestly, did anyone ever really use the tachometer bezel on your watch?