Citizen Field Radio Controlled Men's Watch CB5925-82X

Citizen Citizen


CB5925-82X


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GenderMan
MovementQuartz Eco Drive
CaseBlack plated steel
GlassSapphire
BraceletBlack plated steel
Clock faceAnalog
Water Resistant200 meters
Guarantee2 years

Citizen Field Radio Controlled Men's Watch CB5925-82X

Citizen men's watch from the Radiocontrollato Field collection. The movement of the watch is quartz Eco Drive with power reserve indicator on the dial. The watch case is in black steel, diameter 43 mm. The bracelet of the watch is in black steel. The glass is sapphire. The dial is green. Water resistance is 20 bar / 200 meters. Reference: CB5914-89X

Functions: 5-channel radio controlled: Europe, USA, Japan, China time signal reception. World timer with time of 24 cities of the world and UTC time. Alarm. Perpetual calendar. Chronograph.

Item shipped with original Citizen case and 2-year official warranty

What is Eco Drive technology?

One of Citizen's challenges: to develop a technology that would guarantee the constant functioning of the watch, anywhere in the world. In 1976, they invented the first light-powered analog quartz watch that operates using only light as a power source. This technology, now known as Eco-Drive, can generate energy from any light source (artificial light, natural light, and even dim light) to keep watches running without ever replacing the battery.

What is Radio Controlled technology?

The radio control system installed on the clock receives the time signal generated by an atomic clock transmitted by means of radio waves. The accuracy of the atomic clock and of each radio controlled Citizen clock is absolute, with a tolerance of 1 sec every 10 million years. To avoid interference with smartphones and other devices used during our busy days, radio controlled Citizen watches receive radio signals late at night to adjust the time and date.