Showing posts with label Watches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watches. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2011

The Citizen Dive Watch - The Worlds Best Light Powered Diving Watches

!±8± The Citizen Dive Watch - The Worlds Best Light Powered Diving Watches

The Citizen dive watch is amongst the best regarded, established dive watch available today. Far be it from creating expensive diving watches that are unobtainable to the average scuba diver, a Citizen diving watch is both sturdy enough to resist the rigors of a seawater environment, yet affordable enough to serve as either a primary or back-up watch. This is possibly why the Citizen watchmaker has such a loyal following amongst not just scuba divers, but swimmers, water skiers, wake surfers, wind surfers, jet skiers, sailors and surfers.

Citizen was originally established under the name "Shokosha Watch Research Institute" back in 1918. The trading name "Citizen", arose from a pocket watch of the same title which was traded on the market in 1924. During the last 75 years, Citizen extended its business to eventually attain global recognition. The last twenty-five year period in particular, saw the company experience its most impressive growth, leading to the commanding position maintained today as one of the biggest watchmakers on the planet.

Citizen is best recognized for its "EcoDrive" solar system. Citizen "Eco" watches possess an environmentally friendly technology that captures ambient light sources to significantly increase watch's power level. Using solar panels, the Citizen watch can top up the battery even under fluorescent and other kinds of non-natural light sources.

Eco-Drive watches also contain a smart power saving mode that activates when the power generating mechanism stops gathering energy due to lack of light energy input. In this power saving state, the power save effects vary from model to model, the watch halts the second hand at the 12 o'clock point. If the watch is stored in darkness for any more than three days, the other hands as well as the calendar also cease to move to reduce battery drain entirely. In all power save states, the inner time is maintained, so that when more light is obtained by the dial, the watch will restart regular operation with the correct time.

In fact, when you purchase a new Citizen eco watch, you can anticipate that the watch battery will remain "topped up" by the natural light in your environment, meaning you may not ever be required to change the battery. On the other hand, Citizen do recommend a regular service which will assure your analog watch operates reliably over the long haul. It is also recommended that that gaskets (in watches that have them), be replaced every two or three years so as to preserve their water tolerant qualities.

There are a number of time-pieces within Citizen's "diver watch" range. The majority can tolerate water pressure equivalent to 200 m below sea level. Others like the Mens Diver Watch 1000 meter NH6931-06E Automatic Professional (priced at 00 plus) exceed these depths by a long shot, but for virtually all scuba dives, 200m is certainly adequate.

Citizen watches across the board are marked either as "Diver's 200M (air diver's 200m)" or "Water resistant 20 bar (200m))" - (or to the depth rating of the given watch). The difference between the two depth rating systems are that Diver's 200M (Air diver's 200m) are subjected to a series of severe water resistant trials prior to delivery from the factories, whereas WR200 (Water resistant 20 bar) watches are created for consumers who are often in contact with water in their daily lives. These watches are not upheld to the same standard tests as the Diver's 200M, so are not assured to stand up when subjected to the tougher conditions of scuba dives.

The most popular Citizen product series in the dive category are Promaster Carbon, Aqualand, Professional Diver and Perpetual Calendar. All modern day Citizen dive watches have the Citizen EcoDrive light powering system. A full coverage of each of Citizen's diving watch range can be found on our website.


The Citizen Dive Watch - The Worlds Best Light Powered Diving Watches

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Citizen Watches and Their Unique History

!±8± Citizen Watches and Their Unique History

For some ninety years or so, Citizen has led the way with their classic and innovative timepieces. Citizen watches simply stand for high quality and precision as well as affordability for ordinary people. But beyond that, the Citizen Watch Company has always set their goals to stay ahead of the curve with their groundbreaking technologies and their worldwide recognized brand.

Founded in 1918, the name Citizen was born from the founder's idea that no matter which country or where someone came from, it would resonate in the heart of all men and women. From there, the company name of Citizen Watch Company was formed and their revolutionary and technologically advanced Citizen watches began the triumphant journey we have seen for almost a century.

Speaking of technology, beyond expanding worldwide and positioning itself as the largest watch manufacturer in the world every year for the past 25 years, Citizens is the king of "firsts" in the watchmaking industry. Citizens first ever pocket watch was created and sold in 1924. A Japanese Citizen manufacturer developed the first shock resistant watch in 1956. And in 1959, Japan's first water-resistant watch was born.

Citizen also created the thinnest LCD watch the world had seen, the first voice recognition watch, and the first professional diving watch which even had and electronic sensor to gauge water depth. And then Citizen went green on the world. The Eco-Drive Citizen watch collection leads the world with "ecologically responsible" timepieces which are simply powered by light. They are literally continuously recharged by both artificial light and natural sunlight, so you never need to replace the custom lithium-ion battery. Innovation is their business and their history.

The Signature Collection of Eco-Drive Citizen watches are comprised of many different models for both men and women. There are 5 different models of the Grand Complication watches, 9 models of the Flyback Chronograph and also 9 models of the Perpetual Calendar collection, all of which are watches for men. As far as watches for women, the Octavia Diamond Series has 4 models and the Quattro Diamond Series is represented well with 9 different models. None of the Octavia Diamond Series watches are water-resistant, but all the rest of the Signature Collection is water-resistant up to 100 meters, with the exception of 5 of the Perpetual Calendar models, which resist water in depths up to 300 meters.

And what is so amazing, being the largest watchmaker in the world for the past quarter century is now only approximately 40 percent of Citizens overall business worldwide. Clocks and jewelry are not a stretch for most people to believe, but they also dabble in health care products and frames for eyeglasses. How is that for diversity? I believe they will do just fine with any endeavor they choose.


Citizen Watches and Their Unique History

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