Satellite Wave GPS
Citizen breaks the boundaries once again in satellite technology with the launch of the Satellite Wave-World Time GPS in stainless steel with black dial. Featuring satellite GPS timekeeping system with worldwide reception area, world time in 27 cities (40 time zones), perpetual calendar, daylight savings time indicator, power reserve and light level power indicators, day and date. Featuring our Eco-Drive technology – powered by light, any light. Never needs a battery. Caliber number F150.
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Product Details
Model
- CC3005-85E
- 8/10/2017
Movement Technology
- F150
- Eco-Drive
- Powered by any light source, continuously and sustainably, eliminating the need to replace watch batteries.
Band Length (mm)
- 225.425
Case Width (mm)
- 44
Lug Width (mm)
- 23
Band Type
- Bracelet
- Stainless Steel
Case Material
- Two-Tone
- Stainless Steel
Crystal
- Sapphire Crystal
- Superior scratch resistance and hardness
Clasp
- Fold Over Clasp with Hidden Push Buttons
Dial
- Black
- Power Reserve Indicator
Water-Resistance
- WR100/10Bar/333ft [Swimming, Showering & Snorkeling]
Additional Functions
- Satellite GPS Timekeeping System with Worldwide Reception Area
- World's Fastest Timekeeping Signal Reception Speed From GPS Navigation Satellites - As Quick as 3 Seconds
- World Time in 27 Cities (40 Time Zones)
- Perpetual Calendar
- Daylight Savings Time Indicator
- Power Reserve Indicator
- Light Level Power Indicator
- Day/Date
Reviews
great time
excellent Time machine. it never get scratch, it is very nice and strong
Satelite GPS Models
This the last one for my collection with the other 4 models. The are easy to operate and to change and from DST. Excellent watch with split second accuracy.
An excellent watch that will "keep"
I have a Citizen Satellite Wave Watch (Caliber: F150) that I bought some time ago. While it does not have the "spherical" Crystal (mine is flat) and it does not have the "color accents", Also, the hands on my watch are fully "coated" with "luminescent material" while the hands on the "Freedom" Watch appear to have much less material and the bracelet on my watch is a metallic silver. In any event, it appears to be functionally IDENTICAL to the Satellite Wave GPS Freedom Watch pictured. I do not understand the issues raised regarding "time zone" and "summer time" since my documentation indicated pretty clearly that the *GPS Signal* would NOT be "able" to set the Time Zone for me and that I would have to do it *manually*. I add that the watch appears to include the ability to "receive" Atomic Clock Broadcasts (which DO allow the Time Zone to be set automatically). My only complaint was that in the list of Cities, Jerusalem was NOT included (though I think that Athens is in the same time zone). I would strongly suggest this watch to anyone truly "careful" about time... I should add that I purchased an inexpensive "cool fire" light (which consists of multiple LED "bulbs" and provides a VERY bright light). Because I have multiple Citizen Watches, I sometimes do not wear some models and store them in the dark. When the "battery" on such a watch would indicate loss of power, I simply exposed the watch to the "cool fire" light and ended up with a full charge after a relatively short time.
Always the right time
I purchased mine almost 2 years ago. I wear it every day. The most accurate watch I have ever owned