Features

Ecologically friendly, light powered Eco-Drive Caliber U600 Japanese-quartz movement
Charges in natural sunlight or indoor light
Max power reserve: 180 days to 30 Months with Power Save
Low charge warning: 3 days
Charge time from stop state to max charge: Incandescent Light - 150 hrs, Outdoors, Cloudy (10,000 Lux) - 60 hrs, Outdoors, Sunny (100,000 Lux) - 20 hrs
Durable, hardened non-reflective mineral crystal
Case diameter: 48 mm
2 Alarms
1/100 second chronograph measures up to 24 hours
99 minute countdown timer
Rotating slide rule bezel
Stainless steel case
Black dial
Perpetual-calendar
World time (43 cities) functions
Greenwich Mean Time display
Atomic timekeeping with radio-controlled accuracy
Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

 

Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Skyhawk A-T Watch #JY0005-50E

 

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Featuring light-powered Eco-Drive technology, the ultra-sporty Skyhawk AT Watch # JY0005-50E from Citizen offers an athletic-inspired styling design with an eco-friendly design. This versatile digital watch boasts quartz movement for reliability, atomic timekeeping with radio-controlled accuracy, and 1 / 100 second Chronograph and 24 hour recorder. World time for 43 cities, two alarms, perpetual calendar, countdown to 99 minutes and also keep your day, or workout, on-track. Polished silver-tone hands with luminous accents markers add a sleek look, while a brushed stainless steel black ion plated slide rule bezel taught professional polish. Water resistant to 200 meters (660 feet), the Skyhawk is made to withstand the elements and still look great, year after year. Summary of Features: Atomic timekeeping with radio-controlled accuracy World time in 43 cities 2 alarms 1 / 100 second Chronograph that measures up to 24 hours 99 minutes countdown timer Perpetual calendar Digital display light Greenwich Mean Time Display Rotating Slide-Rule Bezel Non-reflective mineral crystal Power reserve indicator

 

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Honestly watching this blows my mind ... I have a lot of watches but this one is the most advanced ... i have to watch when I received the watch i opened the box .. just when I open a close watch themselves turn to the right and put yourself time and date ... I am very impressed ... This watch is a must have.

It is a sight only reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 is almost Since band is very very hard. I figured that after some use and Flexing the band will loosen up but is not as stiff when I got it. R rthe positive clock is: rthe band does not grab my arm hair. I have others that I paid more for that pull the hair off my arm. RAtomic time sync. It is well able to look at my watch and not have to wonder if I forgot to reset it for daylight savings or not. REverything my work time on the east and I live in central time so I can set the analog for central and digital for the east. R RSOM the negative are: rthe very hard band. Rthe light to watch it is not clear and makes the digital part of it to see allot of time, as well as hands on luminescence These are not bright either. So the dark area to watch will be close to trivial. I see better and paid more for worse, but one would think to watch more than $ 500 that has this issue. R rWhat had made it a perfect watch: rBet back to irradiation. I have watch this one when I pressed the button light will light the digital and analog hands as well. RLoosen up band.

I bought this watch for myself when my other one broke. This is by far the best watch I 've ever owned. September by the solar powered atomic clock. No batteries to change, never needs winding. It 's good looking, Sturdy and water resistant. All in all a great product, I would recommend it to everyone in the market for multi-function watch in High Tech.

I bought this watch because I wanted a more stylish replacement for my Casio. It had to meet two important criteria: r1. It had to set itself atomically r2. It had to be self-powered. RThis Citizen watch does both those things, and looks great doing it. It feels incredibly solid, and Consequently is a very heavy watch. You might want to go to a jewelry store and try one on. It works amazingly well, it sets itself just as advertised, and fits well (with a bit of adjustment at the jewelry store). I 've had it for a few days now and it has only a couple of problems: r1. If you 're left-handed, as I am, you ' ll have to take it off to reach the main stem to adjust some settings. Fortunately, you rarely have to do this. R2. For some inexplicable reason, the date setting is tied to the second clock. So, if you live in, say, Los Angeles, and you set the second clock to, for instance, Tokyo, the date shown will match whatever day it is in Tokyo, which is usually tomorrow. If there 'sa way to change it, I haven ' t figured it out. So, I have to have both time zones set to the same zone in order to see the correct date. Rother than that, this is an amazing watch, and unless you only value something like a Rolecks as a status symbol, this will feel great on your wrist. r rPros: r-Looks fabulous r-Sets itself r-solar powered r-a lot of Dials look impressive r-a slide rule bezel r-battery gauge r-atomic sync in USA, Europe and Japan r-Incredibly solid feel r rCons: r-Not very Lefty-friendly (but watch what is, really?) r-Date inexplicably connected to second clock

Currently has 7 Ecodrive Citizen watches. I have a number of clocks and watches diving suit. The Skyhawk is the ultimate and I like the host atomic time, even if other people don 't seem to lose time. They are reliable, and very precise. I also own luxury Rolex and Omega watches (automatic). My people on these Chronograph PERFORM? far.

I just got me the other day. I own four other Citizen Eco-drive models. They 've all filters and continue to function today. The oldest is an 8-year-old diver titaniam model. I wanted this new Citizen because it 's all black and it ' s atomic clock accurate. This is a big watch, but also seems to sit in my smaller wrist. Changing the size of the band is a bit of a disease such as Pins rather difficult to push out. Also, the band is not very flexible, so it doesn 't fit as well with a smaller wrist. The one thing that really stood to me was the grip the watch is much lower quality than my older citizens with metal Bands. One is made of stamped stainless steel. All my other people Have grip made of thick solid steel. The steel watch case itself is solid and appears very solid. However, the snap-back is where ... Nang! Citizen experience really cheap here. I 'd expect to watch it in the price level to have a screw-in back to snap-on ... not like a Timex! All my previous Citizen 's screw-back. I know that Japan-only version of the watch has a titanium screw-in back and a solid titanium grip. Watch is coated black and only time will tell how durable it. I suspect that eventually the black clasp starts wearing off since that 's usually where most scratches takes place. The crystal is made of mineral glass and is slightly domed, sound in some English, you will get reflections. In general, I love this watch because it looks great and super accurate. I just want NA Citizen didn 't reduce the quality of the grip and back to save some bucks. One other annoying thing is that access various functions of the watch (calendar, countdown, chronograph etc.), you must pull out the crown and rotate it. A bit annoying if you use the function a lot. R rPros: r-very nice looking watch r fit and finish are top-notch r-bracelet is made from strong links. No cheap metal folded. R-200m water resistant r properly rotating bezel- r-PICK UP atomic clock signals to Japan, Europe and North America r LCD display is backlit, so you can see it at night and press a button. R-Eco-drive to try and reliable technology r rCons: r-cheap grip r-snap-on back r-metal band not very flexible so if you have a small wrist, you have big gaps on the side of the wrist. R-black layer is not protected, so it will eventually wear off. R-crystal prone to reflections