12/26/2009

Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Skyhawk Chronograph Watch #JR3000-51F

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The Citizen Eco-Drive Eco-Drive Skyhawk Flight Chronograph is designed to soar with unbridled stealth precision. This men's Eco-Drive timepiece lifts off with time and calendar for 22 time zones, three world time alarms, 1/100 second chronograph that measures 24-hours, 99 Minute Countdown Timer, one-touch interchangeable analog/digital timing, rotating slide rule bezel, and power saver function all within a highly polished stainless steel case.

Summary of Features:

  • Time and calendar in 22 time zones (30 cities)
  • Three world time alarms
  • 1/100 second chronograph measures up to 24 hours of elapsed time
  • 99 minute countdown timer
  • One-touch interchangeable analog/digital times
  • Rotating slide rule bezel
  • Screw-back case

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Technical Details

- Ecologically friendly, light powered Eco-Drive Caliber C650 Japanese-quartz movement; Charges in natural sunlight or indoor light
- Max power reserve: 90 days to 4 Years with Power Save; Low charge warning: 1.5 days; Charge time from stop state to max charge: Incandescent Light - 29 hrs, Outdoors, Cloudy (10,000 Lux) - 9 hrs, Outdoors, Sunny (100,000 Lux) - 5 hrs
- Durable, hardened mineral crystal; Case diameter: 44 mm; Time and calendar in 22 time zones (30 cities); Three world-time alarm functions; One-touch interchangeable analog-digital times
- Stainless steel case; Black dial; 1/100 second chronograph measures up to 24 hours; 99 minute countdown timer; Rotating slide rule bezel; Screw back case
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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Customer Buzz
 "Excellent watch for pilots!" 2009-12-23
By Bohn507
I'm a private pilot working towards his instrument, commercial, and multi-engine certificates, and I love my watch. There are two gripes I have:



1) The band, even on the stainless, sucks. I'm not hard on my watch at all, and the forward side (I wear it on my left wrist) is full of wear marks and scratches from only resting on tables as I sit and read or do work. I'm pretty unhappy with that fact, and think that for a $[...] watch the band should be more scratch resistant. I haven't had this problem with other metal band watches.



2) There is no light. You wouldn't think it would take much to add two small LED's and an extra button for a light for night use. The "glow in the dark" hands stop working after a half hour-ish of darkness and you can't read anything without some light source. I haven't found this to be too much trouble for night flying since I have an overhead red light that I can hold the watch up to, but it's inconvenient and potentially hazardous since your taking your attention off of flying for that much longer. For a true aviator's watch you'd think they'd have thought this one through.



Gripes aside it's an excellent watch. I researched long and hard for a good aviators watch, and I settled on this one. While others may have better features (i.e. better looking, different layout, etc.) this one had the best of most of what I was looking for. I wanted something that I could use as my timer, a backup E6B, my zulu time (although I don't use it much and find myself doing the math in my head just as quick), my watch...and for future use if I become a professional pilot I can keep track of time with time zones. The Eco-drive is an excellent feature that although I haven't had it long enough to know how well it really works, in theory it is excellent for the environment, and for piece of mind knowing that you'll never need to worry about a dead watch at and inconvenient time. Also, the alarm clock feature is excellent. There are three separate alarms that are easy to set up, turn on and off, and use. I don't use that in the airplane, but I do use it for work and it is awesome; not too noisy, and not too quiet, but I doubt it's audible in the airplane. I don't think there's much more to say besides if you're looking for an inexpensive REAL aviator's watch this is about the cheapest you'll find, and it will have all the features and then some that you'd ever want.



Citizen, replace my band with something that doesn't scuff up so easy and this watch gets 5 stars from me.

Customer Buzz
 "Long-time, satisfied Citizen customer" 2009-09-24
By Marc O'Polo (LosAnageles, CA USA)
I purchased the Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Skyhawk Chronograph Watch #JR3000-51F because I've owned it's predecessor: the Navihawk Chronograph. My Navihawk died after about a dozen years of satisfactory service. As I discovered the hard way, breaking the case seal of the Navihawk to replace the battery (which was necessary three times over it's lifetime) created a pathway for humidity and skin oils to penetrate and corrode the interior. (This despite the fact that I never swam nor showered while wearing the Navihawk.) The cost to repair my Navihawk was almost as much as the purchase price of a new Skyhawk.



I compared the JR3000-51F with the titanium version... Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Titanium Skyhawk Chronograph Watch #JR3060-59F...as well as the model that synchronizes with an atomic clock signal...Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Skyhawk A-T Watch #JY0000-53E. Having been accustomed to the weight of a stainless case and bracelet, I didn't think that the titanium version offered me much added value for the price differential, particularly since some other reviewers had noted that the titanium model was susceptible to scratches. I came to a similar conclusion regarding the "AT" model. My experience with the very accurate time-keeping qualities of the Navihawk led me to believe that the JR3000-51F would satisfactorily meet my needs. The "Eco-Drive" feature clinched my decision to purchase the Skyhawk as opposed to competitors.



Upon receipt of my Skyhawk (which arrived earlier than the projected delivery date), it worked right out of the box. The time was off by a couple of minutes, but the interactive instructions (on the CD in the box) made it a snap to correct the time. My prior experience with the somewhat idiosyncratic process of adjusting the Navihawk probably helped me get off to smooth start with the Skyhawk. Count me as a happy camper.

Customer Buzz
 "How to use slide rule" 2008-11-10
By odin
OK. For those who bought this watch because it looked neat, but had no clue what it is to own an aviator watch, here is an example of how to use the slide rule.



1. Lets say you are at a restaurant, and your bill comes out to $55. You wander what is 15% tip. Take the outer dial and align the number 15 on the outer dial to 10 on the inner dial. That will be your tip percentage. If you want to give 20% align 20 to the inner 10. Now, find 55 on inner dial. You should see about 82 for the corresponding outer dial. Divide 82 by 10. You get $8.20 which is your tip. Now, when you take some one out for a date, you could look like you actually use the bezel.



2. TAX can be calculated the same way. Just align the tax percentage on the outer dial to 10 on the inner dial.



3. You are on a road trip with rug rats. You have 200 miles to go and you are traveling at 70mph. The back seat monsters asks "are we there yet." You move 70 on the outer dial to the top arrow, where inner dial is 60. Find 20 on the outer dial. Corresponding inner dial is the amount of minutes to your destination. In this case 170. You are not done. Check the inside of the watch. on the outer edge of the face, you should see hour marks. 170 should correspond to 2:50 hours. Now tell the monsters that it is going to be another 2hours and 50 minutes so go to sleep.



I hope these will be useful for someone. As for negative reviews I have seen,



1. If you don't realize that almost all watches that are considered higher class than Casio Sports watches don't have lights, you don't deserve anything like this. Are you going to give negative reviews to Rolex because it does not have a light?



2. This is aviator watch guys! If you make them smaller, you will not be able to read or use the slide rule. If you can't realize that, buy different watch.



3. There is about a page explaining how to use the slide rule. But, since this is aviator watch, they probably expect you to know how to use E6B. Otherwise, hope my review helped.





Customer Buzz
 "Good Watch" 2008-09-01
By Fnu Lnu (Miami, FL)
It is a good watch with very nice features. I like it because I can adjust the time zone very quickly and still know the time in a home zone. I was worried it might be too big for my wrist, but it fits fine.



I bought from Amazon and got it from a company in South Texas. However, there were a few problems. I think it must have sat on the shelf for awhile before sale. The button would stick for awhile, it doesn't anymore. Also, the "On" symbol (for alarms) looks more like "Ox". This might be a rebuild or a factory second. Still I like it alot.

Customer Buzz
 "Love it" 2008-07-02
By eugef (USA)
I have titanium version. Got these as a gift from my wife on my birthday and I love them. Many features and nice design.


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