Wednesday, August 17, 2011

An Eco-Drive Citizen Review - The clock Citizen Skyhawk


!9# An Eco-Drive Citizen Review - The clock Citizen Skyhawk

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The Citizen Eco-Drive Skyhawk JR3155-54E watch is a very popular with some fantastic features. The watch is currently selling like crazy, the consumer does not get enough of this watch. So we want to find out why!

Especially, the appearance of any would-clock command would dribble in a glance you can tell that the clock can function but not so much that the dial is crowded. It has a very fresh and Special Ops uses the power of the citizenTechnology "Eco-Drive".

Eco-Drive technology is very bright, the clock can absorb sunlight during the day and recharge with this energy! How cool is that? Even more impressive, the light may also be converted into energy by the crystal inside the watch. This is the only one to strike a fine watch enthusiasts are convinced a few wrists.

Here are the main features of the clock:

Time and calendar in 22 time zones (30 cities) Three world time alarms 1 / 100Seconds chronograph measures up to 24 hours of time spent 99 minutes down One-touch interchangeable analog / digital times Rotating slide rule bezel Screw back Water resistant to 330 meters Scratchproof

There is a downside, unfortunately, the clock. The back of the clock screen is black, all very cool, but it can be difficult, easy to read in low light conditions.

At first some people due to the weight of the watch will be surprised at the wrist. It is notso difficult, but is a bit 'heavier than most similar watches. In my opinion, it's still nice to have a little 'weight on the wrist, perhaps because my brain combines weight with quality.

However, the Citizen Eco-Drive Skyhawk watch a fantastic, won many admirers as it will highly recommend it.


An Eco-Drive Citizen Review - The clock Citizen Skyhawk

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