A highly-functional men's watch from Citizen. The perpetual calendar and time is radio controlled, synchronised in five time zones to atomic clocks for superior accuracy.
Powered by Citizen's renowned Eco-Drive movement, meaning you'll never need to change the battery. With perpetual calendar functions, 12 / 24 hour analogue time, chronograph and alarm. The black ion-plated dial also features a day of the week dial and date window.
Protected by a non-reflective sapphire crystal face, with a screw-back case. Fastens with a stainless steel bracelet strap, securing with a fold-over clasp and push-button release.
Water resistant to 200m / 20ATM.
Latest comments (22)
robjw_2001
2 Jul 17#22
Was out of stock by the time I saw this deal so took a punt on an Amazon Warehouse 'acceptable' one for £169. Seems to be more or less mint in box. Possibly a small mark on the clasp. Very happy!
gerrond
24 Jun 17#21
Any other deals for those with more money than sense? Or possibly more imagination than watches?
mad_design_man
23 Jun 17#19
Don't be silly. You can pick up a decent watch for £20 these days.
MadeDixonsCry to mad_design_man
24 Jun 171#20
You cannot compare this to a £20 watch. It's like comparing a Kia with a Lexus. You then have your Lamborghinis and Ferraris (Rolex and Patek Omega).
vyruskiller
23 Jun 17#18
I got mine from Gibraltar and can't remember how much I paid as was a gift from my wife for our honeymoon. Sorry to get your hopes up I was just saying what a fab watch the Eco-Drives are
Jimmycodfish
23 Jun 17#17
I have one, a good each. Had it for 5 years, no issues.
Cavity
23 Jun 17#16
Time is money. This deal proves it
vyruskiller
23 Jun 17#13
I have the Red Arrows version and nearly everyday somebody comments on the watch, lovely watches
somy69pk to vyruskiller
23 Jun 17#15
Hi..how much you bought it for and where from?..I bought this watch and I am also after a Red Arrows one for ages. but cant spot it on a deal yet...
gdclay
23 Jun 17#14
£234.50 again amazon
TN567
22 Jun 172#1
Nice. If I didnt have 6 watches id get it
Watchlover22 to TN567
23 Jun 17#12
Dude, I have 18 and more to come.
trott3r
22 Jun 17#8
Atomic sync is the poorest of my watches. Still a good watch
lovelybeer to trott3r
22 Jun 17#11
I have one and it always gets high signal on the 2am update!
Fantastic price. I got one from watch shop for £290 so great saving.
heathead
22 Jun 17#10
Price has now expired due to John Lewis going out of stock. :smirk:
col996s
22 Jun 171#9
£290 now.
somy69pk
22 Jun 17#7
Out of stock on John Lewis. Amazon still showing stock ordered. A bit expensive than what I was looking coz in January it gets to 170£ when I bought my last one but well I cant wait..:smiley:
CalumH93
22 Jun 17#6
Must be out of stock, wont let me add to basket now :disappointed:
Spriggan
22 Jun 17#5
I bought this watch from Amazon about 4 years back, I still get comments on how nice it looks . Best of all it never needs new batteries.
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****ALSO AVAILABLE FROM AMAZON****
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Mens-Watches/Citizen-Drive-Chronograph-Stainless-Steel-Bracelet-AT4007/B005XT69G2
A highly-functional men's watch from Citizen. The perpetual calendar and time is radio controlled, synchronised in five time zones to atomic clocks for superior accuracy.
Powered by Citizen's renowned Eco-Drive movement, meaning you'll never need to change the battery. With perpetual calendar functions, 12 / 24 hour analogue time, chronograph and alarm. The black ion-plated dial also features a day of the week dial and date window.
Protected by a non-reflective sapphire crystal face, with a screw-back case. Fastens with a stainless steel bracelet strap, securing with a fold-over clasp and push-button release.
Water resistant to 200m / 20ATM.
Latest comments (22)
Fantastic price. I got one from watch shop for £290 so great saving.