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Citizen Automatic NB6004-83E Titanium Sapphire Watch $729 Delivered @ Starbuy

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Not bad considering its the one with the Titanium bracelet.
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Citizen Mechanical collection Automatic Promaster Marine NB6004-83E. The all encompassing ISO compliant dive watch featuring a one-way rotating elapsed bezel, screw lock crown in a Super Titanium case and bracelet. Finished with Sapphire glass and featuring the new Calibre 9051. The NB6004-83E features a 46mm case and is Made in Japan.

The new Cal. 9051 movement uses anti-magnetic materials for the balance spring and surrounding components to boost the overall magnetic resistance of the watch. This new model is capable of maintaining performance even when placed 1 centimeter from a device emitting a magnetic field of 16,000 A/m. The watch is also resistant to magnetic fields from everyday devices, including smartphones, and it can even be used aboard ships with magnetic compasses. In addition to magnetic resistance, the watch also has ISO compliant*2 water resistance up to 200 meters. It can run for 42 hours when fully wound, with daily accuracy of -10 to +20 seconds – solid performance for a mechanical watch. The hour hand, minute hand, and indexes have a luminescent coating to ensure high visibility.

Case Diameter: 46mm
Case Thickness: 15.3mm
Case Material: Titanium
Calibre Accuracy: +10 / -20 seconds / day
Mechanical Collection
Automatic Movement
Date Display
Made in Japan
Screw Lock Crown
5 year warranty

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  • +2

    15.3mm

    Nice and thiccc

    • +3

      it is definitely a manly man's watch. ripped af lumberjack secret agent navy seal type who would 'do ya mum and ya misso' type operator

      (so not for me unfortunately)

      • +3
        • Fake news.

        • hahahaha

      • +2

        type of manly man who acts tough but can't handle the sheer heft of 316L stainless steel, so has to wear titanium instead 🥺

      • ripped af lumberjack secret agent navy seal type who would 'do ya mum and ya misso' type operator

        Mum and misso are batting way out of their league… I think they'd be lucky to land a lumberjack.

    • +1

      TWSS

  • +1

    Waiting to see if someone would post this. Most competitors have it twice this price or more, so in that sense a lot of watch for the money.

    Edit: you should override the end date tampering, OP.

  • +1

    Nice watch i have one, only negative is it gains about 15 seconds per day.

    • Ah I see. I was going to buy this until I saw this.

      • Anything over over 12-13mm is too thick as well imo (sumo is 12.9mm but sits very well. Another Seiko o got is 13.2 and feels like too much.
        No reason really either for Eco-drive/solar.

        • I am not particularly concerned about that aspect but I can see why for some people. This watch is very tempting and I have been reading many reviews about it in the past 10 minutes just to make up my mind. Not sure if I am overreacting to this time accuracy issue. EDIT: Some reviews said gain of 2 seconds. If that is true, I guess it's not bad at all

          • +1

            @lyoo01: I'm sure it's fine. You will have to set it fairly often anyway if it's an Auto and you wear other watches.

            Do it!

          • @lyoo01: I wouldn't base your decision on one anecdote about accuracy. Not uncommon for in this price range for some examples to be more accurate than others. Regardless, it's something you can address easily by resetting the time now and then (this is what I do once my watch is out by a couple of minutes), or even getting it regulated by a watchmaker

          • +1

            @lyoo01: Yeah bro do it
            Let me live vicariously through u

          • @lyoo01:

            daily accuracy of -10 to +20 seconds

            It's an automatic. If you want accurate time all day everyday then get a quartz watch.

            • @MS Paint: More than reasonable, a Seiko 6R35 is -15/+25. These brands you can always get a good watch maker to regulate it down the track if it's an only wear watch (but wouldn't advise cracking the back off for no reason, possibly disrupting the seal).

              If you were paying RRP you'd want it to be as good as you can, but who pays RRP. Btw if it was only +2s/d that's bloody good.

              Agree, otherwise get a mecha/quartz/solar etc.

      • +2

        I have this watch, +15 isn't that bad, I think mine is +-5

        The last Swiss watch I bought is +25s

        • +2

          Bro my $55 Casio G-Shock keeps better time than that.

          • +2

            @WatchNerd: My Casio A-167 does too, and Only $25

          • +2

            @WatchNerd: I wonder how well my Skmei Robot watches keep time…

        • +3

          I'm surprised you know where the actual watch is let alone it's movement accuracy 😉

          • @MS Paint: This was one of my TRS watches so it actually got some attention

      • well technically its out of specs so they should service it freely. I haven't acted don it cause i have so many watches that I end up using only once a month.

        You could get something with a much better timing. The watch is worth it at $729. Get it before you regret.

  • Saving my money for the gold GMT. If it comes to 50% I will get it.

  • @StarBuy please advise end day and time for Friday "daily deal".

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