I own this piece. Purchased it about a month ago, the moment it hit the stores. I have to say it is a terrific automatic gmt, that happens to be a stunner as well. My preferred size is 42-44mm and this is a very "compact" 44mm piece. It wears incredibly nice. The finish is top of the line and the bracelet is one of the most unique I've seen. It is a beautifully thought bracelet. Very happy owner here and highly recommend. I see so many here slamming the watch for being too large, or requiring monster size wrists. This is so false. I strongly suggest to try it on the wrist first before jumping to conclusion.
@@ollystone2314 Very accurate, even after two days on the counter barely any seconds lost or gained and on top 50 hour power reserve that perfectly suits what I need. Mechanism is the same they use for their Pepsi gmt, Caliber 9054.
Citizen really is parking its tanks on the lawn Seiko vacated. I agree it’s aimed at people with telegraph pole wrists, which I don’t have 😅. I buy right now it if it was in 40mm.
Love the look, like the price - but sized too big, needs to be 39/41mm for to be interested. But that's okay.I hope Citizen sells a lot of these and continues to make these more collector orientated models.
I own the Series 8 GMT with this movement.. You must try to make a review of that watch, amazing build quality and definitely an awesome watch! Great review btw, I enjoyed every second of it.. Keep it up!
Nice watch. I get why the 24 hour bezel can’t rotate. I think the whole GMT function for “3 time zones” can get messy without putting another 12 or 24 hour scale on the dial or rehaut. With the slide rule it would just get too busy. As for size, I have watches from a 36 (30 year old Tissot) to Citizens 44mm Fugu for my 6.75” wrist and I don’t get the obsession of smaller cases. I’m good with my 40s for some things, but most of the time I like the 42/43 (or, like my fugu 44) other times. To each their own, but I think Citizen is putting out some great options (agreed about the eco drive as well!). Great entertaining video! If the slide rule converted from 3 down CFL to 4 down NFL I might have to get one :-)
Excellent review. Firstly, *thank you* for not using the term "true GMT" when differentiating between caller and flyer GMTs. Second: I think Citizen missed the mark when sizing this thing - it makes my Seiko 5 Sports GMT look almost tiny, and 42mm is pretty much my maximum (7" wrist here as well), and while Seiko chose to go with a 24h bezel that *actually* rotates (along with a 24h rehaut, allowing one to track a third time zone if desired), Citizen gives you...A bezel that *looks* like it should rotate, but doesn't, along with an internal rotating bezel that's...truly useful to a relative handful of people. (Seriously...even a Telemeter scale would be a bit more useful than this.) I generally approve the direction Citizen (And associated brand Bulova) is going, so I don't wish to pour *too* Much cold water here, but I hope they calibrate things a bit for the next edition.
I just bought this recently. It has the big watch look without being unwearable. It’s a great watch; despite the big diameter, it doesn’t wear long because the lug-to-lug isn’t long.
On the left side the button/ second crown at 8.00 ...it is meant to move the bezel. It's the same like on the Eco-drive Promaster radio controlled titanium that I bought last year. And the Promaster Diver's watch has 200m WR but it is actually over 650m, almost 700m as tests have shown.
Oh my god, do I see 3 holes of micro-adjust?? For the last gazillion years Citizen has been like: "Micro-adjust? Micro-adjust your expectations!" This is a giant step toward normalcy.
I dig this watch except for the bezel. It looks like the base of it is mostly Skyhawk/Nighthawk design language - the case, bracelet and applied numerals seem to be the same. Pretty cool watch. Great video!
your analogies are amazing! I'm a little hurt about the mechanical watches being for collectors, and not having as much of a real world value..... even if maybe it's true 😂😂but see how I'll gloat about my watch still going great, when an atomic bomb goes off near all of us, and the EMP doesn't pop the circuitry in my fancy non quartz watch 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂 I would say that having used a slide rule, that it is a good piece of kit. I travel to very remote parts of central Africa, A LOT. and having a quick calculator that I can barely read, when reliable power to charge your phone is much more difficult to get, is actually useful. BUT! obviously that's not a normal situation. I was however raised on metric, and now switching to living in the USA, has been a pain in the backside. the GMT function is also amazingly useful for having family in two time zones, and also since I travel a lot. excellent review though, your quips are on point!
Nice watch,citizen is taking a very good strategy,first the tsuyosa wHo is an iconic model now,the gmt serie 8 who can destroyed easily the seiko...good job
As a guy with a 8.5 inch wrist, I feel heard! I'm tired of not being able to participate because everything is a 40mm or smaller case! Guys/ gals with big wrists wear watches too. We have money to spend too...
I know I’m supposed to love Citizen now and disparage Seiko but they don’t have any designs that click with me like my favourite Seikos do. There’s just always *something*.
I agree, I own the Blue Angels version of the Night Hawk and it looks very similar. I also own the promaster tough. I love Citizen watches and would recommend Eco drives to anyone.
I'm a huge Citizen fan and I own a 44mm Promaster diver but man if they want to get "enthusiasts" then they need to make this in 34mm with a Geneva seal movement, no I'm kidding, 42mm would be fine. Instead of prescribing high fat foods to your audience I suggest you prescribe some exercise and whatever diet is trendy now to Citizen. I'm not the problem, I'm the customer and like your wrist size, I'm always right.
A great watch... I wish I could say for the price... but it is expensive for a Citizen. Great specs but the dial is just too bisy, surely they don't need to put all those scales on there. A bit overboard.
I don’t consider my self a collector, I buy the automatic watches because there is something special about the fact your movement powers the watches movement. I house movements are by far better than movements that are not, look at factories like Glashutte who make every single part in the same place the watch is put together by one person, less room for mistakes or dirt to get in the movement, the accuracy of these watch is better. It’s weird that you are pedalling this narrative.
I don't know why I don't have a Citizen piece in my collection that's over 40 watches now. I own 1 Bulova, 1 Frederique Constant, and 2 Alpina pieces which are under the Citizen umbrella. I have Seiko and Grand Seiko so I do respect Japanese watches. Citizen just hasn't resonated with me.
I say this As a GMT owner for many years, GMT watches are so overdone now. Over it. I only bought mine cuz I actually travel and wanted a jumping hour hand. I appreciate that lesser expensive watches are true GMT now (and yes, true is the right term), but still, over it.
Citizen currently make the most accurate watch in the world but no one is buying. People would rather pay fortunes for copies of antiques, so from their perspective, this is easy money.😂
"Every bezel is a rotating bezel if you have the physical and emotional strength for it!"
Lol
I own this piece. Purchased it about a month ago, the moment it hit the stores. I have to say it is a terrific automatic gmt, that happens to be a stunner as well. My preferred size is 42-44mm and this is a very "compact" 44mm piece. It wears incredibly nice. The finish is top of the line and the bracelet is one of the most unique I've seen. It is a beautifully thought bracelet. Very happy owner here and highly recommend. I see so many here slamming the watch for being too large, or requiring monster size wrists. This is so false. I strongly suggest to try it on the wrist first before jumping to conclusion.
I wish it was smaller, 44mm i gigantic on my wrist at 5'9" and proportional-sized arms
What is the time keeping like in your experience please?
@@ollystone2314 Very accurate, even after two days on the counter barely any seconds lost or gained and on top 50 hour power reserve that perfectly suits what I need. Mechanism is the same they use for their Pepsi gmt, Caliber 9054.
@@kabob21 Did you try it on?
Interesting. I am always amazed of the variety of watches you showcase. Keep up the good work!
Thanks. I just want people to know that there are great watches at every price. Except over $500k. Those are dumb.
Citizen really is parking its tanks on the lawn Seiko vacated. I agree it’s aimed at people with telegraph pole wrists, which I don’t have 😅. I buy right now it if it was in 40mm.
I’m gonna need a lot of milkshakes to make this watch wearable, thanks dr. Evan!
Trust the system. Enjoy the diabetes.
And the stroke…
@@fauli75 If you're in the game, then the stroke's the word
@@YoureTerrific😂😂😂
It's a gorgeous watch! Thanks Evan, as always for the review and the humour
Love the look, like the price - but sized too big, needs to be 39/41mm for to be interested. But that's okay.I hope Citizen sells a lot of these and continues to make these more collector orientated models.
I own the Series 8 GMT with this movement.. You must try to make a review of that watch, amazing build quality and definitely an awesome watch!
Great review btw, I enjoyed every second of it.. Keep it up!
It has the same movement
How in the heck do they get 200m WR, and only 12.7mm thick!? Why can't Tudor or other brands get this right!?
Sinn U50 about the same thickness and 500m wr. The older Omega Seamaster (ie early/mid-2000s) have the same thickness and 300m wr. They're out there.
@@mt24Carson the U50 is a triumph in that regard, wish more brands followed suit.
I’m sure those new anti magnetic movements (even of not METAS) are thicker.
@@dspserpico 2231.50, 2254.50 and other related references are ~12.5mm thick.
The Certina 38mm Action Diver is 12.2 with 300m, slips under any cuffs
I love this watch. Wish it were 40mm, but with strict adherence to the diet you suggested, maybe it will fit ok. I’ll start your program today.
Nice watch. I get why the 24 hour bezel can’t rotate. I think the whole GMT function for “3 time zones” can get messy without putting another 12 or 24 hour scale on the dial or rehaut. With the slide rule it would just get too busy. As for size, I have watches from a 36 (30 year old Tissot) to Citizens 44mm Fugu for my 6.75” wrist and I don’t get the obsession of smaller cases. I’m good with my 40s for some things, but most of the time I like the 42/43 (or, like my fugu 44) other times. To each their own, but I think Citizen is putting out some great options (agreed about the eco drive as well!). Great entertaining video! If the slide rule converted from 3 down CFL to 4 down NFL I might have to get one :-)
This is the perfect travel watch - GMT to track time at home (or wherever), slide rule to convert currencies. Or cricket to baseball, apparently 😃
Fantastic release from Citizen, they are definitely one of my favourite brands at the moment.
Right? Citizen and orient arent full of shit like seiko
I really like this watch!! Perfect size, bold looks great.
They need to make this in a 39-41 mm variant...
I couldnt agree more!
A watch for the man that carries a paperclip about his person at all times. Glad to see this niche is catered for. Truly a thing for a consumer.
Sure, there are lots of watch channels on YT but the your concise reviews pop because of the humor. Informative and funny equals subbed. Cool video.
Excellent review. Firstly, *thank you* for not using the term "true GMT" when differentiating between caller and flyer GMTs. Second: I think Citizen missed the mark when sizing this thing - it makes my Seiko 5 Sports GMT look almost tiny, and 42mm is pretty much my maximum (7" wrist here as well), and while Seiko chose to go with a 24h bezel that *actually* rotates (along with a 24h rehaut, allowing one to track a third time zone if desired), Citizen gives you...A bezel that *looks* like it should rotate, but doesn't, along with an internal rotating bezel that's...truly useful to a relative handful of people. (Seriously...even a Telemeter scale would be a bit more useful than this.) I generally approve the direction Citizen (And associated brand Bulova) is going, so I don't wish to pour *too* Much cold water here, but I hope they calibrate things a bit for the next edition.
Citizen my fav brand ❤
Old school Nighthawk vibes - great review!
Totally agree. And thanks.
7” wrist you say, how many atoms is that around…?
Citizen hasn't been focusing on mechanical watches in the US, but globally they've had a ton of options consistently.
I just bought this watch 2 weeks ago and as many others have stated I think this would have been a nicer watch with a 40ish mm case
1:00 "I want a watch that's more expensive, more delicate and less accurate". Hey, i feel attacked, lol!
I just bought this recently. It has the big watch look without being unwearable. It’s a great watch; despite the big diameter, it doesn’t wear long because the lug-to-lug isn’t long.
Another great review of a watch I'd never heard of until now!
Your reviews are...well...terrific! Thanx!
Kudos for having made such a thin 200m watch, but heck, this is another frying pan from Citizen.
Citizen has been killing it with their new releases. Love their Series 8 line.
Glad I found you. Excellent review with humor to boot.
On the left side the button/ second crown at 8.00 ...it is meant to move the bezel. It's the same like on the Eco-drive Promaster radio controlled titanium that I bought last year. And the Promaster Diver's watch has 200m WR but it is actually over 650m, almost 700m as tests have shown.
Great looking watch. Really needs a rotating bezel. Seems like they missed a feature here...
What a gorgeous watch, hope they come up with one in a smaller case size.
The track you used at the top of this video totally slaps.
Oh my god, do I see 3 holes of micro-adjust?? For the last gazillion years Citizen has been like: "Micro-adjust? Micro-adjust your expectations!" This is a giant step toward normalcy.
I dig this watch except for the bezel. It looks like the base of it is mostly Skyhawk/Nighthawk design language - the case, bracelet and applied numerals seem to be the same. Pretty cool watch. Great video!
Love it! Great watch, far better looks than some of the alternative GMTs out there.
Nice! Not sold on the blocky, black bezel, but everything else looks great.
Definitely a nice watch. Maybe one of these days I would be able to afford it.
After many years of providing GMT calibre for micros, they finally do GMT auto themselves, instead of Eco-Drive GMT as same
your analogies are amazing! I'm a little hurt about the mechanical watches being for collectors, and not having as much of a real world value..... even if maybe it's true 😂😂but see how I'll gloat about my watch still going great, when an atomic bomb goes off near all of us, and the EMP doesn't pop the circuitry in my fancy non quartz watch 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
I would say that having used a slide rule, that it is a good piece of kit. I travel to very remote parts of central Africa, A LOT. and having a quick calculator that I can barely read, when reliable power to charge your phone is much more difficult to get, is actually useful. BUT! obviously that's not a normal situation. I was however raised on metric, and now switching to living in the USA, has been a pain in the backside. the GMT function is also amazingly useful for having family in two time zones, and also since I travel a lot.
excellent review though, your quips are on point!
That thing rocks. I just picked up the Promaster Diver in 37mm. Maybe my wrist will increase in circumference by 15% so I can buy this too.
Awesome & Super Masculine! They nailed the design on this one.
Nice watch,citizen is taking a very good strategy,first the tsuyosa wHo is an iconic model now,the gmt serie 8 who can destroyed easily the seiko...good job
Great video with hilarious narratives as always! 😂
Another great review! I’d love to hear your take in Ball watches. It’ll leave plenty of opportunity for puns.
Citizen cant make small watches. I just want s sport watch of 37-38mm and thin.
Well, my Citizen 3 hander is a 38mm automatic. 🤷♂️
@@eric2892 I have heard about Chandler army watch. But i would like a dress type small watch. Cute, slim and very small diameter.
@@unwokeneuropean3590 Citizen JDM models NB1050 and NB1060 might fit your criteria.
Look at their JDM offerings. I own a 37mm Citizen HAQ sport watch and a 38mm Citizen, Miyota 9011 powered, sport watch. Both less than 11mm thick.
@@unwokeneuropean3590 @mattmcgriff5952 is right about JDM. NB1050 and NB1060 are also 38mm.
As a guy with a 8.5 inch wrist, I feel heard! I'm tired of not being able to participate because everything is a 40mm or smaller case! Guys/ gals with big wrists wear watches too. We have money to spend too...
Nice, love e6b watches
Great video! Ironically lately I’ve been looking to add a solar watch to my collection which contains almost exclusively mechanical movements 😂😂😂😂
I love Citizen's designs, but they do run kinda large.
Really like this one, and oh, Body by Evan made me laugh 😂
The usual Citizen pan.
Nice looking piece. Ali express watches keeping watch makers on their toes.
Are we back to making dinner plate Watches’s again? I crave the small stuff!
This is actually quite nice….
Would like to see a comparison between it and the Seiko Prospex SPB383
Had a NY0040-09EE for years, mechanical, at the time budget friendly, and it just works. Just stating the obvious 😅
I know I’m supposed to love Citizen now and disparage Seiko but they don’t have any designs that click with me like my favourite Seikos do. There’s just always *something*.
Which authorized dealers have this model for below MSRP? I am only seeing it either at MSRP, or from grey market sellers.
the Citizen BreitSinn
Very nice, if it would be 39mm. 45 mm is a Ridiculous size, really.
Citizen picking up its game while Seiko drops the ball.
Tooltastic.
Citizen-owned brands are always 2x more expensive than they should be at retail
This is a nighthawk, no clue why they avoided that branding.
I agree, I own the Blue Angels version of the Night Hawk and it looks very similar. I also own the promaster tough. I love Citizen watches and would recommend Eco drives to anyone.
Agreed. This is basically an updated Nighthawk, the bracelet and basic case shape is the same. I love my black dial night hawk
Is it the same movement they are using in the bulova gmt?
It's huge.
Why the local time catches the UTC when you rotate min 😂😂😂
I'm a huge Citizen fan and I own a 44mm Promaster diver but man if they want to get "enthusiasts" then they need to make this in 34mm with a Geneva seal movement, no I'm kidding, 42mm would be fine. Instead of prescribing high fat foods to your audience I suggest you prescribe some exercise and whatever diet is trendy now to Citizen. I'm not the problem, I'm the customer and like your wrist size, I'm always right.
It doesn't look at all too big on your wrist.
Enthusiast rather than collector, I suggest. Enthusiasts buy watches to use, collectors buy them to own. Agree 100% about the size, though.
Citizen > seiko
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Still -25/+45 secs a day?
What is a SUSA watch ? At 1:09. Also on transcript.
Tsuyosa
Nice!
I like it.
I’m always so close to buying a citizen but none of them ever really just grab me
A great watch... I wish I could say for the price... but it is expensive for a Citizen. Great specs but the dial is just too bisy, surely they don't need to put all those scales on there. A bit overboard.
Nice
Why the fuss about the diameter? The length is
Gr8 lume; shud do 5 year review
Bel video!
Body by Evan😂😂
Somebody please put this watch on a H-link bracelet (Sinn style) i think it would look way better
You had me up until the slide rule thing. I'll keep shopping.
I own nothing smaller than 44 mm. That is if you ignore the Nixon dork.
Just looked at all of my watches bezels, rather roughly i'd say, none (re)turned...
I don’t consider my self a collector, I buy the automatic watches because there is something special about the fact your movement powers the watches movement. I house movements are by far better than movements that are not, look at factories like Glashutte who make every single part in the same place the watch is put together by one person, less room for mistakes or dirt to get in the movement, the accuracy of these watch is better. It’s weird that you are pedalling this narrative.
Citizen is dead to me until they can start making some watches in the 38-40mm range..
Check their JDM offerings. Plenty in that range.
The fixed bezel is this watches flaw.
I don't know why I don't have a Citizen piece in my collection that's over 40 watches now. I own 1 Bulova, 1 Frederique Constant, and 2 Alpina pieces which are under the Citizen umbrella. I have Seiko and Grand Seiko so I do respect Japanese watches. Citizen just hasn't resonated with me.
Seen “The Citizen” line of HAQ watches? Beautiful pieces.
Make the Citizen Promaster GMT 55MM and I will make the purchase.
55mm is a size for skinny-wristed children.
Yeah I won't say the size is the biggest downside to this release. Shrunken to 40mm this watch would be amazing.
Bravo Citizen! 45 is the real size !!!
$650 I will take it
*omg wear a lasies watch if you think this is big!* its not invicta shaq big ! big watches can be fun and stylish.
Mechanical Nighthawk
I say this As a GMT owner for many years, GMT watches are so overdone now. Over it. I only bought mine cuz I actually travel and wanted a jumping hour hand. I appreciate that lesser expensive watches are true GMT now (and yes, true is the right term), but still, over it.
Citizen currently make the most accurate watch in the world but no one is buying. People would rather pay fortunes for copies of antiques, so from their perspective, this is easy money.😂