Citizen Satellite Wave F100

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Citizen Satellite Wave F100

Post by jaw » Tue Sep 08, 2015 11:08 pm

A couple people expressed interest in this one today, so here's repost of my new watch mini-review from Watchlords.

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I bought this watch first for the technology, followed by extremely beveled case angels, thinness (13mm), and airy hollow pushers. In short it's a cool watch that is probably larger than it should be at 46mm - but super light. Syncs with GPS in 3-4 secs as advertised (once signal OK is acquired). The watch can easily be dressed up or down and will likely replace my traveling G-Shock for auto time sync capability.

The user is required to select the desired time zone and daylight savings on/off. All else is set automatically. A handy (but limited) light/charge meter measures the charge worthiness of available light between 0(12:00) and 6, but is not realtime. You get a single measurement per push, move your wrist to different illumination and the previous reading remains until you let it reset and push again. Power reserve status is also displayed in the process.

Titanium is more gunmetal than silver in color and prone to skin oil discoloration (that wipes off) and scratches "Duratec Band Material" be damned. Desk diver scratches below (inflicted within a matter of minutes), are mine not the seller's. Lume is scarcely visible applied only to the very tip of each hand and too similar in size and shape to tell the difference between them.

Regardless of shortcomings I like it and will keep it. Purchased preloved from someone that just wanted to check out the tech - they got it from Japan.

Specs
  • Silver Case made with Titanium + DLC (Diamond Like Carbon)
  • Titanium Duratec Band Material
  • Black Dial Color
  • Sapphire with Anti-Reflective Coating
  • world’s first Light Level Indicator
  • 100 meter Water Resistance
  • 45.4mm diameter / 12.5mm thickness
  • 108 g weight
  • Calibre F100 Eco-Drive
  • Accuracy of ± 5 Seconds per a Month
  • Satellite Timekeeping System (Reception Area: Worldwide)
  • World Time 27 local, 40 time zone
  • Markers and Hands Luminous Painted
  • Light-Level Indicator
  • Power Reserve Indicator
  • Perpetual Calendar
Crown: Rather smooth/slippery but more than adequate for what little turning you need to do. Which is setting the time zone. Also more of an electronic crown with almost no tension, where you feel small clicks as it turns. Like the Citizen Skyhawk.

Letters: Cities appear to be on the chapter ring due to very close proximity but they are printed on the crystal like NO/RX/OK.

Links to Better Reviews
http://www.ablogtowatch.com/citizen-eco ... tch-hands/
http://forums.watchuseek.com/f9/2014-se ... 31570.html

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Thanks for watching
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jaw

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Re: Citizen Satellite Wave F100

Post by matt.wu » Wed Sep 09, 2015 12:47 am

I've always liked that watch. Citizen is a great company. I might need one...
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Re: Citizen Satellite Wave F100

Post by dnslater » Wed Sep 09, 2015 4:11 am

I really like the case design on this. I agree that it might be better at 42mm.

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Re: Citizen Satellite Wave F100

Post by Denizen » Wed Sep 09, 2015 4:18 am

very impressive...i wasn't sure if it was an eco-drive at first because it's usually says so on the dial.

the angular edges on the case and the unique pushers really show off the watch well, the duratec Ti and the time keeping are all well-known pluses. a really nice pick-up! congrats.

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Re: Citizen Satellite Wave F100

Post by toxicavenger » Wed Sep 09, 2015 7:06 pm

that is a super cool watch!

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Re: Citizen Satellite Wave F100

Post by deepcdvr » Wed Sep 09, 2015 7:08 pm

KILLER piece!
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Re: Citizen Satellite Wave F100

Post by kfalk » Wed Sep 09, 2015 7:43 pm

I like it - has a touch of Linde Werdelin going on with the angles.
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Re: Citizen Satellite Wave F100

Post by polaco23 » Sun Sep 13, 2015 10:29 am

Love this watch. Thanks for the review!
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Re: Citizen Satellite Wave F100

Post by HapaHapa » Sun Sep 13, 2015 2:47 pm

Neat angular case. Reminds me of this.
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