Brycen
Product Description
This perpetual calendar is loaded with features including a 1/20 second chrono measuring up to 60 minutes, 12/24 hour time, dual time, date, alarm, and luminous hands & markers. The pop of blue against the black dial keeps this stainless steel black ion plated watch from taking itself too seriously. Shown with a 43mm screw-back case and 200M WR. Featuring our Eco-Drive technology – powered by light, any light. Never needs a battery. Caliber number E820.
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Product Details
Model
- BL5435-58E
Movement Technology
- E820
- Eco-Drive
- Powered by any light source, continuously and sustainably, eliminating the need to replace watch batteries.
Band Length (mm)
- 203.2
Case Width (mm)
- 43
Band Type
- Bracelet
- Stainless Steel
Case Material
- Black
- Stainless Steel
Crystal
- Mineral Crystal
- Impact and shatter resistant
Clasp
- Safety Fold Over Clasp with Push Buttons
Dial
- Black
Water-Resistance
- WR200/20Bar/666ft [Swimming, Showering & Snorkeling]
Additional Functions
- 1/20 Second Chronograph Measures up to 60 Minutes
- Perpetual Calendar
- Dual Time (Second Time Zone)
- 12/24 Hour Time
- Alarm
- Date
Reviews
A Testimony of Durability and Reliability
I have owned since 2011. This timepiece has been a faithful companion throughout my years of service in the Navy, enduring the harshest conditions and standing as a testament to its exceptional craftsmanship. Throughout my service, the watch faced numerous tests of endurance. From the scorching heat of the desert to the unforgiving saltwater of the sea, it remained steadfast. Its rugged construction, coupled with the scratch-resistant mineral crystal, withstood the inevitable bumps and scrapes encountered during military operations. This timepiece truly proved itself to be a reliable companion, enduring the abuse and emerging unscathed.
Solid as a brick. You just can't beat it!!!
I bought mine from a pawn shop. It had been left in the dark for at least a year. They had no idea how to set up the watch, how to set the watch or why the hands just kept spinning around whenever they moved the crown in or out. They thought it was defective so I bought it for $40. It had been badly abused by it's previous owner, with moderate scratches in the crystal and the band was very worn. I took my newfound baby home, cleaned it up, buffed out the crystal as best I could, ordered a new band off Ebay ($50), and set it in the sun for a week. I downloaded the manual, read up on the proper setup procedures, and adjusted the watch properly and I have been using it ever since. It has been the best watch I have ever owned. It works flawlessly. It feels substantial. It is comfortable and it does everything I want a watch to do. Bear in mind it does not answer my phone, play games or remember my appointments and I don't want it to. It does, however, keep perfect time, have a 1/20th of a second chronometer, alarm, perpetual calendar, looks great, and it never needs a battery and is water-resistant to 200 meters. That is everything I want my watch to do. Once you try a Citizen Eco-Drive you will wonder why you fooled around with anything else.
Nice watch when it worked
Bought this watch in 2012 for it's looks and it's features. It worked fine for six years. Then one day it just stopped. Took it to my local jewelers and she managed to get it working. Six months later it stopped again. Now this brick makes for a nice paper weight on top of my armoire. Compared to other high end watches I own it's a dog.
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