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Citizen Men's Promaster Navihawk A-T Eco-Drive Pilot Watch, Atomic Timekeeping, Chronograph, Power Reserve Indicator, Luminous Hands and Markers, Anti-Reflective Crystal

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Color: Black Rubber Strap


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.33 x 3.94 x 8.27 inches; 4 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ JY8035-04E


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 11, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Citizen


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: Citizen


Model number: JY8035-04E


Part Number: JY8035-04E


Model Year: 2014


Item Shape: Round


Dial window material type: Mineral


Display Type: Analog-Digital


Clasp: fold-over-buckle-with-hidden-double-push-button


Case material: Stainless Steel


Case diameter: 48 millimeters


Case Thickness: 13 millimeters


Band Material: Polyurethane


Band size: 10.5 inches


Band width: 23 millimeters


Band Color: Black


Dial color: Black


Bezel material: Stainless Steel


Bezel function: Slide Rule


Calendar: Perpetual Calendar


Special features: Chronograph, Second Hand, Water Resistant


Item weight: 4 ounces


Movement: Japanese Quartz


Water resistant depth: 200 Meters


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  • Best pilot watch for the money!
Color: Black Rubber Strap
This watch exceeded my expectations even after reading the comments. As an aviator this watch will ensure you don't miss the time hack, and is visible night and day. Last week, I took a picture and noticed after the flight the seconds displayed in the aircrafts GPS time was matched exactly with the second hand of the watch....wow. Anyone who needs accurate timing and practical uses while looking sharp Should consider this piece. As an aside I know many folks don't care for the band, but I actually prefer it. It's awesome! I can't stop looking at this time piece! If I ever need a replacement it will be the same model! Update 7 Years Later: I've flown all over the world, in all types of aircraft with this watch and it keeps perfect time to the second still with the atomic clock radio update. I was able to update in parts of Africa (not always), The Middle East/Aisa, and in Hong Kong, and across Europe. It's survived quite a bit, hard duty flying on and off ships at sea, (the Radar has fried multiple other Casios for reference which is why I bought this because of the certified ANTIMAG 4800 spec, it didn't fall short of that spec or it would have been fried like my previous Casios) It survived a road bike, and hard landing/Crash (from an engine failure prior to landing) The crystal has been scratched and I took it to a jeweler to be cleaned and get a citizen original band for the same model I even tried ordering direct from Citizen but was unsuccessful. I've gone through 2 other Barton bands which have a good look. The glass we couldn't get the deeper scratches out, it's not a hardened sapphire but if that is my only complain than I'm doing pretty good. It still doesn't look too bad though, picture on the wrist attached. Even today I looked at the GPS system time in the aircraft and the watch was perfectly in sync to the second. Due to the nostalgia I have from traveling with this watch I think I might elect to retire it, but for the cost I doubt I can do much better. I suspect for good luck on next check rides etc. I will break this watch out and be the same old friend by my side as it has for the years since purchase. I know that it will continue to be as reliable as the air beneath my wings. I HIGHLY encourage if you are thinking about the watch to buy it. It IS a beauty, while being a silent steward that never gives up and is precise while enduring the unreal adventure that you might be thinking of starting next. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2015 by NCaviator NCaviator

  • great product, beautiful.
Color: Black Rubber Strap
It looks great, nice looking in my hand. As I was expecting.
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023 by Orlando C.

  • Perfect Design
Color: Black Rubber Strap
Great watch for daily use, great system
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023 by Maikel R

  • Great Looking Timepiece / Careful with the Band
Color: Black Rubber Strap
Great looking watch. Obviously very accurate since it reads the time from the WWVB radio station (Atomic Clock) in the US. Love the UTC time on the small upper dial, and quick change of time-zones, etc. Not too difficult to learn to use. Just read the online manual, and/or watch the video. If you are a pilot you'll appreciate the circular slide rule which is turned using the lower-left knob. I haven't flown with it yet, but imagine using it in flight would be my last resort. Love that you never need to charge the watch (unless you are Count Dracula). Not crazy about the rubber wrist band. You will need to cut it to size, and it is an involved process, so take your time. (Search YouTube for a video) or if you don't trust yourself, take it to a watch shop. If you cut too close to the 'tunnel', and don't leave sufficient rubber your risk the band tearing out and the watch falling off. Replacement bands are about $100. The anodized coating on the band snap is wearing off on the edge after just 1 week. Also, the night-lighting only illuminates the digital section which may be displaying a number of things depending on your current settings. Overall, very happy with the purchase. Looks and works as good as a watch that easily costs 10-20x as much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020 by Eric Browning

  • An over-engineered aviation watch with an original design
Color: Stainless
This is an excellent buy, especially on Amazon, Macy's was selling it for $725.00! (though it's now on sale for $580.00 on their site.) The watch can be quite confusing with its abundance of features and busy dial. Luckily, I like that for an aviation watch, but people with average and below average vision may hate it. The print is quite small. If you read the manual and search online, eventually you will learn how to set the alarms, choose different time zones, receive a signal and more. Setting NYC seems impossible though, it never comes up when setting the zone, but comes up when using other features. The watch is very durable, I managed to drop it on granite from about 5+ feet and it continued working without any issue. One side of the lug did get banged up, but it's not very noticeable. The finish on the watch is excellent with brushed lugs and sides. The coin bezel surrounds a polished surface. Citizen seems to finish better on models at this price range compared to Seiko. The pull-out crown is signed with an etched surfaced all around. The crown for the internal compass is similar, while the two surrounding buttons are polished and shaped like something out of an aircraft. The aircraft theme continues to the dial and sub-dials which look like gauges. The radio controlled time seems to work on and off. Sometimes I get a signal, other times I don't. Atmospheric conditions will contribute to signal attenuation. Regardless, it manages to keep accurate time often enough without having to set the time manually. It worked well during day light savings. I really like the battery indicator, I think it's essential with a watch as functional as the Navihawk. Some of the small drawbacks for me would be the lume, bracelet, and unusual lug width. When the watch is not exposed to high amounts of natural or artificial light, the lume is quite poor. I know this is often the case with many watches, but some of Seiko's divers illuminate much more at a fraction of the cost. This doesn't mean you wont be able to read the watch in dark conditions, the lume should be adequate, which matters the most. The LED backlight for the digital windows isn't vibrant either. Again, it will be legible at night, but Casio watches have much better backlights despite being significantly cheaper. ** The picture I attached with the watch illuminated is when it was exposed to LED light. This keeps the treated hands and indices charged for a short time ** The bracelet looks great, and it will attract a-lot of attention, but it can be uncomfortable. The underside of the clasp feels like its digging into your skin. Unfortunately the lug width is an awkward 23mm, so it will be a difficult task to find straps and other bracelets that fit properly. I have three leather straps which are 22mm. They still fit well enough, but the spring bar will be partially visible. If you want a quality leather strap, I suggest Hirsch. Overall, it is surely an excellent aviation watch with an original design. I felt conflicted trying to choose the Seiko Flightmaster, which resembles the Breitling Navitimer, or the Navihawk. The Flightmaster is still calling me, but the Navihawk has too many strengths over the competition: Radio-Controlled time, solar powered eco drive, digital LED display with multiple time zones and backlight, and an internal compass. There are things I still need to learn with this watch, which keeps it exciting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2018 by R Alex R Alex

  • Amazing watch!
Color: Black Rubber Strap
This is an amazing watch. Agree, there is something to do with the strap, but the thought of not bundling it with multiple straps and wasting resources is something I like. It takes few cuts to have a good fit, cut it on either side on block at a time and see if they fit. Other option, give it to a watch repairer and he should do it few mins. Or buy other strap’s available in the market, there are many cheap and reliable ones. Overall happy with the watch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023 by Kumaran

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