Tuesday, November 20, 2007
CITIZEN WATCHES REVIEW
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LOOKING FOR WATCHES? IT CAN BE CONFUSING TRYING
TO FIND THE BEST WATCHE WITH SO MANY TO CHOOSE FROM.
WE HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATING THE WATCHE MARKET FOR
SOME TIME NOW, AND AFTER CAREFUL RESEARCH, WE HAVE
CHOSEN CITIZEN AS THE BEST VALUE
IN WATCHES TODAY.
WHY DO WE LIKE CITIZEN? FIRST, IT IS
THE BEST VALUE IN ITS PRICE RANGE. WE ALSO THINK THE
WORK MANSHIP IS SECOND TO NONE.
WE ARE EXTREMELY IMPRESSED WITH THE REPUTATION
OF CITIZEN WATCHES. WHERE CAN YOU
FIND CITIZEN WATCHES?
YOU CAN FIND MANY CITIZEN WATCHE BY CLICKING HERE.
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IN ADDITION CITIZEN HAS NOW GONE HIGH-TECH WITH A NEW
LINE OF SOLAR POWERED WRISTWATCHES. THESE NEW CITIZEN
WATCHES WILL NEVER NEED TO HAVE THE BATTERY REPLACED.
AND THEY COME IN A WIDE VARIETY OF STYLES FOR BOTH
MEN AND WOMEN.
Ok, so much for the canned science lesson, now let's review the features.
The lithium-ion battery will probably run this watch forever. My watch,
a Solar-Tech 180 is designed to run on a full charge for 180 days, (or 6 months).
It takes 3.5 hours to charge fully, in sunlight; and 1 minute to charge for one
day's worth of power. Although I'm not fond of bracelet watches, this watch,
being mostly titanium is extremely lightweight and very durable. The finish on
the band is very comfortable. I also like the safety clasp they selected.
Sometimes all you want from a watch is the time and date in a nice,
readable format. Not too fancy, not too cluttered, not too expensive.
Even us gadget freaks get the urge to strap on a simple watch with
a clear face sometimes.
One unfortunate fact of life for those of use who like Japanese watches
is that the most interesting models are often only sold in Japan.
There are internet resellers of Japanese models, but you've then got
warranty difficulties if service
is ever required, as the domestic service centers will require you to ship
the watch back to Japan. I bring this up because of the wonderful
CITIZEN from the Promaster line. This particular watch is no l
onger in production (though it's still available here and there if you
look hard enough),
and has been superseded by models adding radio synchronization and such
(like the new CITIZEN Attesa). It's an analog quartz watch, solar-powered, with
a blue face and titanium case, and there's something very elegant in
its simplicity
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