Citizen Attesa Cosmic Blue Collection Titanium Technology 50th Anniversary Limited CB0219-50L, the watch case is made of Schuber titanium covered with DLC coating. The diameter of the watch is 43 mm. Watch friends who are familiar with Citizen may know this material very well. It is a kind of titanium processed by Citizen's original technology, or it can be called super titanium. Citizen combines proprietary titanium processing technology with Duratect surface hardening technology, and after overcoming many problems, it maintains the original characteristics of titanium. , It also makes it resistant to scratches and corrosion while having light properties, and the wearing experience is more skin friendly. Gdwatchclone - The website to get good clone watches online, best replica Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra watches.
Compared with the GPS timekeeping watch of the same series, this watch has a more concise dial face of the universe blue star sky. It only has a calendar window at 3 o'clock. Other functions are set on the outer edge of the dial face and used with the bezel. . This watch integrates many functions such as global multi-burst radio waves, universal time, perpetual calendar, etc. In particular, the radio wave time synchronization technology can accept the radio tower time signal to adjust the time and date, without manual time adjustment, and keep accurate time at all times. The watch is equipped with an H145 light kinetic energy movement, which absorbs visible light and converts it into electrical energy to drive the watch to run continuously without frequent battery replacement. The watch comes with a Schuber Titanium™ covered DLC bracelet with double-press three discounts, which further enhances the wearing comfort of the watch. The entire watch weighs 88 grams.
Model: CB0219-50L
Watch diameter: 43 mm
Case thickness: 10 mm
Movement type: light kinetic energy
Movement model: H145
Case material: Super Titanium™ covered with DLC
Water resistance: 100 meters'
Thursday 6 May 2021
Citizen Attesa Cosmic Blue Collection Titanium Technology 50th Anniversary
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