In the article they state "every developer we talked to thought this was the wrong decision."
Throughout the article they invoke "developers" to validate their case. Yet they never name them.
On Citizen's website , they tout their horn about having the slimmest LCD watch in production. They have a picture of it in one of their galleries, pretty cool.
Interesting thing about Citizen, and almost all watch makers in general - their prices on their sites are massively inflated. A watch that is listed as $500 on their site you can find online for $200.
I've always loved Citizen watches. While they're not Swiss, they're pretty damn cool. I own a Skyhawk Blue Eagles, and the thing has lasted me for years. Watch out for their titanium watches, and just titanium watches in general. True, they are much lighter and stronger when blunt force is applied. But they scratch much more easily, and in most cases, you scratch your watch, a 200lb. sledgehammer doesn't hit it;-)
Don't blame me. I voted for Kodos.
In the article they state "every developer we talked to thought this was the wrong decision." Throughout the article they invoke "developers" to validate their case. Yet they never name them.
On Citizen's website , they tout their horn about having the slimmest LCD watch in production. They have a picture of it in one of their galleries, pretty cool. Interesting thing about Citizen, and almost all watch makers in general - their prices on their sites are massively inflated. A watch that is listed as $500 on their site you can find online for $200. I've always loved Citizen watches. While they're not Swiss, they're pretty damn cool. I own a Skyhawk Blue Eagles, and the thing has lasted me for years. Watch out for their titanium watches, and just titanium watches in general. True, they are much lighter and stronger when blunt force is applied. But they scratch much more easily, and in most cases, you scratch your watch, a 200lb. sledgehammer doesn't hit it ;-)