Duel
Star Wars
Product Description
Not everyone belongs to the dark side of the Force, and sometimes a battle has no winners. Representing one of the most epic lightsaber duels in the Star Wars™ galaxy, the struggle between Luke Skywalker™ and Darth Vader™ on Cloud City was pivotal to their family struggle. This Citizen and Star Wars original timepiece features a silver-tone stainless steel case and bracelet on a black outlined dial with green pops of color and blue and red markers. The highlight is the dial’s bold graphic center recreating the famous duel with neon-colored hands symbolizing the lightsabers. The case back is etched with Vader’s striking line from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back™, “I find your lack of faith disturbing.” For Star Wars and Citizen fans alike, this collector’s timepiece is powered with our proprietary Eco-Drive technology that converts energy from any light and never needs a battery. Water resistance to 200 meters. Caliber J810.
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Product Details
Model
- AW1140-51W
- 11/05/2021
Movement Technology
- J810
- Eco-Drive (Ring Solar ™)
- Powered by any light source, continuously and sustainably, eliminating the need to replace watch batteries.
Case Width (mm)
- 41
Lug Width (mm)
- 22
Band Type
- Bracelet
- Stainless Steel
Case Material
- Silver-Tone
- Stainless Steel
Crystal
- Mineral Crystal
- Impact and shatter resistant
Clasp
- Fold Over Clasp with Push Buttons
Dial
- Black
Water-Resistance
- WR100/10Bar/333ft [Swimming, Showering & Snorkeling]
Additional Functions
- 3 Hand
- Date
Reviews
Worth every cent
Citizen Dual Star Wars Timepiece.
Citizen "Dual" Star Wars Men's watch is the perfect gift for a young adult.
Very cool, but harder to read than you'd think
I bought this watch thinking it had lume and could glow in the dark-it can't, fair warning. It is still amazingly cool-looking, but the actual watch face is surprisingly dark. The blue and red of the lightsabers don't pop-the colors are dark enough they blend into the black unless you look carefully. The grey background is also a little darker than this photograph makes it look, and overall it makes this watch regrettably hard to read. I'm keeping it because I still think it's cool, but it's one of those watches where you look at it and know if they'd chosen the colors a little more carefully for legibility you'd be wearing it ten times more often than you do. I intended this to be my 'go everywhere' watch when I bought it. As-is I'm rarely wearing it.
Cool, but darker than you think
I bought this watch thinking it had lume and would glow in the dark (seemed reasonable given the lightsaber hands) but fair warning, it doesn't. Also with the silver numerals, the medium grey background, and the darker-than-you'd-expect red and blue colors on the hour and minute hands, it's fairly easy to hold this watch at an angle where it's hard to read. The 12,6, and 9 will often sort of disappear into the grey dial when the light hits it right, and in dimmer indoor areas I struggle more at reading this watch than other citizen watches I have. I'm keeping it because it's still cool, but I wear it less than I expected to when I bought it just because I know other watches I own are more legible.
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