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Citizen has released two versions of this Grand Touring Sport for 2014. Are all in steel, but there’s all steel version using the blue dial, in addition to a two-tone version with rose gold accents along with a black dial. The Citizen Signature Grand Touring Sport watch is going to be listed at $1,195 and $1,295 correspondingly.
Citizen Signature watches started as greater-finish quartz watches that incorporated better materials, more interesting movements, as well as an overall upgraded Japanese quartz watch experience. The company continues to be creating mechanical movements for a long time under their other company, the movement maker Miyota.
Within this Citizen Signature Grand Touring Sport watch is really a Citizen caliber 9012 automatic movement. What’s the 9012? Basically, it is equivalent to the most popular Miyota 9015, that’s designed to contend with movements like the ETA 2824, and works at 4Hz. The 9012 includes a unique rotor and it is solely utilized in Citizen items, while 3rd party companies can purchase the 9015 from Miyota.
As a matter of fact, the design within the Citizen Signature Grand Touring Sport is fairly good. You will find plenty of little decorative particulars, like the date window and hour markers, but ultimately, the timepiece is substantially legible and enjoyable to put on. The case is 44mm wide, but wears a little bigger because of the Omega Ploprof-style crown guard. As a diver watch, the case is water-resistant to 300 meters and also the crystal is daul AR-covered sapphire.
Round the dial is really a rotating diver’s bezel, and connected to the case is really a chunky metal bracelet that suits the style of the case pretty much. The bracelet is unquestionably of the greater quality than many people will be employed to on lower-finish Citizen watches.