Features

Precise Swiss-Quartz movement
Mineral crystal
Case diameter: 48 mm
Titanium case
Grey/ black dial
Chronograph, perpetual calendar function
Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

 

Citizen Eco-Drive Men's Titanium Perpetual Calendar Watch #BL5345-59H

 

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Offering a perpetual calendar that will help you stay organized, this Men's Titanium Watch # BL5345-59H by Citizen's solar-powered Eco-Drive Collection is a stylish and durable diving watch style that is always ready for your next adventure. With the precision of quartz movement, the dial sports chronograph, this accessory has a sleek black brushed chrome, titanium ion uni-directional rotating bezel engraved with white numbers and indexes. Water resistant to 660 feet, comes with a CD-Rom interactive training and a guarantee of five years.

 

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I bought this watch from other places not Amazon - so my comments are specific for the clock: rPROS: r1) Excellent for clock - it seems much better than the picture - you get some nice photos afternoon. It's easy and striking appearance. It looks very nice night light in the room too. Weight R2) Strap is light - and the clock is based on the wrist very well. R3) fix the clock once and forget it. I set the date, year, month and date. After adjusting the local time of summertime party and now he forgot to adjust the time for forever. Perpetual Calendar will cover it. I change the default selection in local time for daylight saving. R4) For some time the hands are luminous dark. R5) show time of 24 hours that tells you if your AM / PM R6) until a decent hour chronograph. R7) 5 year warranty - This clock should be very good looking and confident, the citizen has in it. R rCONS: r1) Much slower time switch to local time - if a country (like India) where there 'sa difference a day and then move the hands of time in time to coincide with the time. This was forever. This feature is most appropriate for the time difference of a few hours or one day. R2) yes - bezel moves with ease. R3) I'll try to come to the in-ability to adjust the local time of odd hours, such as India time - changing the time to match the first time that India and then l ' India adjustment time in local time and then switch back and change the time - I doubt that it works. but frankly, I don 't use most of the time twice. R4) No time divided into chronograph R5) n sapphire crystal and this price level r r Rbut: For those who don 't use double-odd days of the time I think is a good piece . As an object of collection in this price range. It's a good sport / dress watch that does not require a battery. I fixed the links to myself that it's easy. Beware of the inner ring on the links - they are small and need to put them back in case of change of links. R rmy 4 stars because they are all professionals. I intend to use the local daylight saving time so it still runs fast. R rSetting clock was easier than expected. [...]

Pros (Without all this I would have given him a rating of 1 star): r1. Looks awesome. Much better than in real life photos. R2. If an alarm and perpetual calendar. R3. Luminescent hands work really well in the dark into the night r4. Exact r5. Runs for a looong time happened on a single charge. R6. Easy to set. Rcon R : r1. Dual-time functionality is because the hands show to ever take the time when L-TM (select time useless) and TME (primary time). You can carry a cup of coffee with the girl, you finish all your tasks for the day and cook a little nap before it shows you the second time. R2. Say you still want to use the dual-time functionality, secondary time can be adjusted only by a minimum of 1HR increment / decrement to your primary ON TIME. Ex: IST - Indian Standard Time is UTC + 5h 30min. So, if you live in the U.S. can simply not the secondary time to India because U.S. Time Zones are in 1 hour increments. There are many countries that is their time set by half hour increments from UTC. You can never put it as a secondary period. This is a critical design flaw of the clock. R3. The crown moves very easily. I have often caught the hands spinning wildly since the crown brushed my clothes and changed the mode Local Time Gold Chronograph. R4. Rotating ring moves far too easily. I can never located the 60 with the 12hr mark. It is not important for me, but for some it depends on it. R r [...] I recommend Eco-Drive watches. They are usually fantastic. But DO NOT BUY ONE WITH A E812 movement.