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Citizen Eco-Drive Calibre 2100 Watch
The Citizen Calibre 2100 is one of the most advanced performance divers in the Eco-Drive collection. This watch matches advanced illumination technology with masterful craftsmanship, for a watch that is one of the premier Chronographs Citizen has to offer.
The weight and feel of this watch is one of my favorite features. For a full sized chronograph this watch is impressively light. The stainless bracelet is light and smooth across the wrist with a bush button clasp. And if you want an even lighter version, Citizen offers a titanium version as well.
The Calibre Titanium 2100 shaves off over 50 percent of the weight on a traditional stainless bracelet, while lending nearly 30 percent more strength. The additional strength in the is a great feature for an everyday watch that is bound to take some abuse. If you spend time on the water, titanium watches are also highly resistant against salt water corrosion.
It takes a really dark night or deep dive to fully appreciate the warm luminous blue glow this watch provides. The eco-drive feature keeps this watch going strong with just one charge for 6 months straight.
This Calibre is highly advanced, yet simple. It is a performance minded, low-profile chronograph, without compromise. The simplicity of eco-drive technology is a welcome surprise, and it’s good for the planet.
This chronometer is an impressive looking high performance time piece, complete with an alarm and 200M rating. The scratch resistant mineral crystal is reminiscent of bullet proof glass and it holds up amazingly well.
If you’re looking for a handsome chronograph with the impressive eco-drive, this Calibre 2100 is it.
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Are braclet watches supposed to be loose?
a few days ago I got my first stainless steel bracelet watch I paid over 200 for it. the problem is that it feels a little lose I can move it up and down my wrist Is this normal or is it supposed to be nice and tight ? I am not sure if I should take it back and have it resized. by the way its a citizen eco drive watch
Mine was too loose as well so I went back to the store I got it from and had it resized and now it fits perfect
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