Friday, August 7, 2009

Review of Citizen Watch Model BL5315-50E

Dive watches created by Citizen are less popular than those from Seiko, but they still do offer quite a number of unique watches, for example the Autozilla, Eco-zilla and the Orca. In addition to their existing ground-breaking creations of dive watches, Citizen has introduced a new line of solar powered divers with chronographs and alarms, redefining what it means to create a professional dive watch. Leading the rest of Citizen's creations is the BL5315-50E.

The diameter of the Citizen BL5315-50E measures 44mm, and is forged from stainless steel. Though large, the watch face is actually easy to comprehend. It comes in a stainless steel case, as well as a bracelet made of the same material. The watch includes a perpetual calendar, adding a very nice touch to the watch. It also uses the patented system from Citizen - the Eco-Drive technology, with a whooping 4-month power reserve. Some other features of the watch also include a 1 hour stopwatch, as well as a 12/24 time and dual time zone support, directly convenient to users who are pilots, businessmen and those who travel a lot. It is also water resistant for up to a depth of 200 metres and the watch face made of mineral crystal. The mechanism also encompasses a unidirectional ion-plated ratcheting bezel.

The Citizen BL5315-50E also comes in other several similar versions, made with slightly different colors and looks. The BL5314-52E is priced the highest at $475 while the BL5334-04E will cost buyers about $375.

Its impressive of Citizen to put in so much effort and investment into the creation of their watches lately, evident by the new addition of the Citizen BL5315-50E in its arsenal.

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