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If you’ve never heard of Super Titanium, you’re not alone. It’s Citizen’s proprietary material—40 percent lighter and five times harder than stainless steel—and it plays the starring role on these two Eco-Drive powered timepieces Read More
My Citizen Titanium served me well for over 5 years now.
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Compared to my 2000 Citizen Skyhawk Blue Angel, it scratches a lot harder.
Keep in mind that the battery/capacitor needs to be changed after 15-17 years.
Interesting way to hide the crown and the 2 buttons, from the front view.
What would be the purpose of a rotating bezel when nothing is printed on it? Or is it just another drop mistake in the description?
I have a Promaster Tough that's coated with Super Titanium, and I can attest that it's quite scratch-resistant compared to my stainless Citizen. Still no match for me, though, as I don't care enough to take my watch off when using my hands in abrasive situations. The sapphire crystal what really shines through rough use.
LeoangerI’ve got the reissue of the Ray Mears Promaster Tough, I love it to death. Monocoque case, 2.5mm sapphire crystal, wr 300, stellar lume, and a second hand that hits every Index bang on. Citizen has some great watches in the promaster line.
DennyBI can't sing such praises for my green stepped dial 42mm Tough, but I still like it a lot. The second hand seems to consistently hit the ticks dead on only between 4 and 5 o'clock, but I'm not too particular about that. Mediocre (but beautiful) lume and a tiny date window round out my complaints. The stock strap truly sucked (maybe designed for larger wrists) but on a leather nato the watch is both comfortable and attractive.