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In the long tradition of ocuk being full of watch snobs I present my new general usage watch for mockery/admiration.

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Citizen and Breitling watches always look like their designers have sat down and said: right, how many dials, markers, gauges, and numbers can we possibly fit on this watch face!

Very smart though and I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
 
Bigger pics for you

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For those who are interested it's a Citizen Calibre 2100 Eco-Drive Alarm Chronograph Watch in Titanium.

EDIT: Pictures not uploading any larger :( Will try and fix.
 
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Citizen and Breitling watches always look like their designers have sat down and said: right, how many dials, markers, gauges, and numbers can we possibly fit on this watch face!

Very smart though and I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

I know what you mean and i have both but dials floats my boat :D
 
Just had a look at some other pics of the watch, that dial at the top is for battery charge? Does it go up and down? Mine doesn't have a meter but has never stopped on me once.
 
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Looks nice. How much did it cost?

It was a steal. Ex display for £167 :eek::D

I wouldn't normally consider or have even looked at a Citizen but they do some nice eco-drive watches and I guess they are out of fashion and with the economy as you can buy this watch for only £270 brand new if you look around.

To me, that's a hell of a lot of watch for the money. It's chunky though and not to everybody's cup of tea as it's 44.5mm across and 14.5mm thick.
 
Just had a look at some other pics of the watch, that dial at the top is for battery charge? Does it go up and down? Mine doesn't have a meter but has never stopped on me once.

That's right. Shows how powered up it is. When Citizen first brought these out around 2000 they would only last 180 days without light. It think from memory this one says it lasts 500 days on a full charge.
 
That's right. Shows how powered up it is. When Citizen first brought these out around 2000 they would only last 180 days without light. It think from memory this one says it lasts 500 days on a full charge.
Heh, I always thought to myself that if you're spending months of time without light the last thing on your mind is going to be whether your watch is working lol

And because I'm bored, my eco drive:

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Heh, I always thought to myself that if you're spending months of time without light the last thing on your mind is going to be whether your watch is working lol

And because I'm bored, my eco drive:

That's nice too and I almost bought that model but I was swayed away with the bargain of the "could I possible fit more dials on my face" one. ;)

For anybody wanting a new watch I can certainly recmmend the Citizen eco drives. Skyfalls model can be had brand new on the fleabay for a miserly £80. :eek:
 
Same watch as I have. Sadly I paid loads more but then I did buy it brand new on the high street last year so I'm not hugely surprised :p I love it personally, it's pretty big but it's a really nice watch overall. I managed to get the charge dial down to about 3/4 when I wasn't wearing it for about 1-2 months. Wearing it every day though it's always full charge.
 
It's quartz, it fails :p

other than that it doesn't look too bad ;)


/oops did I see it is Titanium ?


sorry back to fail section x many times :D
 
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