Even two Items in the Warehousedeals Used - Good for £114,85
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B005MKGP6Q/
The flight-inspired Citizens Nighthawk Watch is a black ion-plated stainless steel timepiece with a 1/5-second chronograph that measures up to 60 minutes, 12/24-hour time, a tachymeter, screw-back case and safety fold-over clasp with push button.
Citizen eco-drive is fuelled by light, any light. It's a watch that never needs a battery
Precise Japanese quartz movement
Black stainless steel bracelet with fold over clasp
Protective Mineral glass window lens. water resistance up to 660 feet
Top comments
GibsonSt19
19 Mar 173#2
I love this watch, but it's really not at all practical. Way too dark!
All comments (23)
rvcshart
19 Mar 171#1
Oh oh oh tempted... Been waiting for this for ages, but it's a bit big and now can't decide!
GibsonSt19
19 Mar 173#2
I love this watch, but it's really not at all practical. Way too dark!
VDisillusioned
19 Mar 171#3
The ion plating will scratch easily.
splender
19 Mar 17#4
needs sapphire glass for this money, especially scratches on mineral glass make it harder and harder to read such a dark watch as time goes by
rvcshart
19 Mar 171#5
I've been very rough with my other eco drive and it's not got a scratch on it. I was fearful after my last main wearer was a Tissot with sapphire glass. Ecodrives don't tend to use them which sucked.
Anyway been wearing this about a year now while working as a field engineer. Building sites, crawling around desks etc bla bla, glass is spotless.
Hardened mineral glass is so vague, I've had some scratch like plastic and some take a beating like sapphire.
peter1969uk to rvcshart
19 Mar 17#8
Same hear, I've had a few Citizens over the last 30 years. None have scratched, however I bought my nephew one and he scratched it in about 2 weeks.
I'll give you heat though, as its a big drop from its original price. I wouldn't wear it though too dark, I have an Oris TT3 which is dark like this too. Which is ok in most places but a little dark to read at night, especially when the luminous has not been charged enough.
jasee
19 Mar 171#7
It seems ridiculous to have dark grey hands! You need to be a Nighthawk to read it in the day, and at night (apparently) the hands hardly glow at all!
Very nice as a fashion item, no doubt, but most men/boys etc buy a watch to tell the time!
rvcshart
19 Mar 171#9
It was 299 on Goldsmith's when this post was posted, they must have dropped since to match.
And the dark comments plus ion plating have a point, so won't be buying after all.
Opening post
https://www.idealo.co.uk/compare/3904091/citizen-nighthawk-eco-drive-ca0295-58e.html
Even two Items in the Warehousedeals Used - Good for £114,85
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B005MKGP6Q/
The flight-inspired Citizens Nighthawk Watch is a black ion-plated stainless steel timepiece with a 1/5-second chronograph that measures up to 60 minutes, 12/24-hour time, a tachymeter, screw-back case and safety fold-over clasp with push button.
Box Contains
Watch
Presentation box
Watch Cushion
Guarantee (5 Years)
Citizen eco-drive is fuelled by light, any light. It's a watch that never needs a battery
Precise Japanese quartz movement
Black stainless steel bracelet with fold over clasp
Protective Mineral glass window lens. water resistance up to 660 feet
Top comments
All comments (23)
Anyway been wearing this about a year now while working as a field engineer. Building sites, crawling around desks etc bla bla, glass is spotless.
Hardened mineral glass is so vague, I've had some scratch like plastic and some take a beating like sapphire.
I'll give you heat though, as its a big drop from its original price. I wouldn't wear it though too dark, I have an Oris TT3 which is dark like this too. Which is ok in most places but a little dark to read at night, especially when the luminous has not been charged enough.
Very nice as a fashion item, no doubt, but most men/boys etc buy a watch to tell the time!
And the dark comments plus ion plating have a point, so won't be buying after all.