The WatchBox Review: Citizen Orca DIVER'S Tool Defined.

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The WatchBox Review: Citizen Orca DIVER'S Tool Defined.

Post by koimaster on Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:19 pm


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Re: The WatchBox Review: Citizen Orca DIVER'S Tool Defined.

Post by Watch Noob on Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:33 pm

Not a bad Review at all. Pretty damn informative. Didn't verify the ISO standards, but I'll take his word since he did the homework. Thanks for posting Alain.

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Re: The WatchBox Review: Citizen Orca DIVER'S Tool Defined.

Post by Aqua Homer on Sat Apr 23, 2011 1:32 pm

Good review, good watch. First time I have heard anyone mention the low battery feature. It will jump two seconds at a time for quite a while while maintaining the correct time. The first time mine did it, I was like WTF? but it maintained the correct time for almost two months in that mode. Couple hours in the window and it was good to go. I love the watch but will mention the downfalls in my opinion.... Bezel is accurate but loose, and easy to knock out of alignment. Date window is ridiculously small. Crown is far too small for watch. Strap sucks balls. Rubber my ass! Hard plastic.

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