Today on Watch World we take a look at the ultimate hikers watch, the Citizen Promaster Altichron. Instagram: / watch_world84 Intro Music: www.bensound.c...
Great watch again from Citizen. Personally I love the promaster rubber strap - I have 2 other watches with this strap. Shame about the screw down crown but I think I will add it to my Citizen collection 👍
this watch can tell you true north, you just have to enter the declination, that is why at the 3 o'clock position you have "E" and "W" I know because i have the older model, which in terms of looks i think looks best
I think this watch works well for somebody who's in the city more often than in the woods because of the styling me personally if I was going to be backpacking or doing any substantial hiking I would go with a protrek... the reason I'm looking at this watch and considering buying it is for light hiking but for full on hiking and being Out Of Reach from Modern civilization type of stuff the inclusion of a barometer would be fairly important for weather prediction... but overall I'm going to buy it because of the simple fact that it's a outdoorsy watch but with a city flare
Hi Richard, Thanks for watching. Just a standard nylon strap from amazon. www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B015NKHV2G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1 All the best, Jack
Hi Mark, Thanks for watching! The BN5058-07E seems to be the model that uses feet as a unit of measurement and the BN4044-15E seems to be the one that uses metres. From the info I could find the unit of measurement is the only difference. Hope this info helps. Jack
Hi, sorry to hear that you are having this issue. I have never experienced that before with the watch. Have you tried recalibrating the altimeter? All the best, Jack
Bought it for my husband years ago. It is all scratched up. Toral garbage! I paid $500 for it at the time. Anyhow i bought him a deep blue that came with a compass and thermometer for his beater and a vaer for hiking, driving and dress.
You can scratch any watch if you abuse it. I have about 50 watches in my collection and hardly any have any visible damage. I keep a Casio G Shock for really tough activities… it’s worth it
Bought it for my husband years ago. It is all scratched up. Toral garbage! I paid $500 for it at the time. Anyhow i bought him a deep blue that came with a compass and thermometer for his beater and a vaer for hiking, driving and dress.