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    I was just randomly searching for watches online when I came across this:


    Case diameter is 45mm and case metal is titanium. Only gripe is that its a quartz movement, but I'm sure I can live it
    This is going on my list!:D
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    Nice.. Expensive for a quartz though at about $850. But very nice look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott D View Post
    Nice.. Expensive for a quartz though at about $850. But very nice look.
    Yeah I agree $ 850.00 is alot for a Citizen even though it's an eco drive, But than again people spend twice as much for a quartz Movado why just because it says swiss made on the dial? Don't get me wrong I'm not trying to bash any Movado owner's here but look at it this way at least with the Citizen you don't have to worry about battery changes lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinc1001 View Post
    Yeah I agree $ 850.00 is alot for a Citizen even though it's an eco drive, But than again people spend twice as much for a quartz Movado why just because it says swiss made on the dial? Don't get me wrong I'm not trying to bash any Movado owner's here but look at it this way at least with the Citizen you don't have to worry about battery changes lol.
    Yup, and I personally like the look of that Citizen better than most Movado's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott D View Post
    Nice.. Expensive for a quartz though at about $850. But very nice look.
    Yeah, but $850 is the list price. I remember checking out a Japanese online watch store and they were selling it for under $600

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    USD 850 is too much for Citizen, my humble opinion

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    Nice find Bio!!
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    Thanks :) I wish there's a Tag F1 that looks like this. I love the whole black and blue combo on a steel bracelet

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    I have just added it to my wish list!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fat Cat View Post
    I have just added it to my wish list!

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