Product Description
Best buy now on this flagship Satellite Wave Citizen F900 CC9004-51E Attesa as seen Baselworld 2015 limited that comes with 12.5mm thick case, black DLC Super Titanium.
Specifications:
- Caliber No # F900
- ± 5 seconds / month accuracy (when not recieving signal)
- Super Ti+IP Super Titanium Black Case and Band (Duratect DLC+MRK)
- Sapphire glass (anti-reflective coating)
- Three fold push clasp type band
- PERFEX eco-drive
- Limited Edition - black dial
- Day & date display
- 1/20 second chronograph
- alarm
- satellite radio reception function
- position information acquisition function
- World time function
- daylight saving time function
- dual time function
- impact detection function
- needle automatic correction feature
- light level indicator
- charging display function
- Charge warning function
- Overcharge protection
- 45.4 millimeters Case diameter
- 13.10 millimeters Case Thickness
Other Details
Citizen Japan warranty is included (valid for 12 months)Product Videos
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A sublime, excellent watch!
This is an excellent watch!! I LOVE mine to bits and it is the pride of my small watch collection. It's as light as a feather on your wrist thanks to the titanium case and bracelet which is as tough as nails. Added to this you have the amazing functions on the watch; dual time, gps satellite time keeping and the benefit of Citizen's proprietery Eco drive which means you will never ever Ever EVER need to change a battery because it's simply powered by light! An amazing watch you can potentially enjoy for the rest of your life without the need for a service. Beware though; if you are importing this watch from Japan you will face a customs duty fee of about £288 or so when it hits UK shores! Otherwise, this is an AWESOME WATCH!!! Who cares for Breitling, Tag Heur or Rolex watches when you can have a SIC (So Incredibly Cool) watch like this from Citizen! Well Done Citizen! You are an amazing watch company! Japanese Tech is generally Awesome anyway. It's to be expected.