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Showing posts with label Hands Watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hands Watch. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

100% AUTHENTIC CITIZEN Titanium - Black Face WATCH BM6060-57F

100% AUTHENTIC CITIZEN Titanium - Black Face WATCH BM6060-57F100% AUTHENTIC Titanium - Black Face WATCH BM6060-57F Model #BM6060-57F 180 collection. Solid Titanium case and bracelet. Black dial with white hands and markers. Luminous hands and markers. Precise Eco-Drive movement - Charges in Sunlight or Indoors, never need to change the battery. 180 Day Power Reserve. Low Charge Indicator and Time Reset Advisory. Water Resistant to 100m. Date. Push-button deployment clasp with micro adjustment. Hardened Mineral Crystal for Superior Scratch Resistance. Case measures 40mm diameter by 9mm thick. 5 Years Original Citizens U.S. Warranty.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Fitness Watches

Fitness Watches

We’ve said it before, but digital watches don’t make it to the pages of worn&wound very often. And lets be honest, its because a lot of digital watches are, well, ugly. But in certain circumstances, like when you’re working out, looks don’t matter. Sometimes, you really just need a tool to get the job done. And when that’s the case, we say you might as well do it for cheap. So in that spirit, here are a few options for fitness watches under $100.

The Timex Ironman 100-Lap Flix Digital Watch has just about everything you’ll need for managing your running workouts. It has a chronograph function with super high capacity for recording laps (100, duh), an automated interval repetition counter, programmable alarms and a lot more. One really neat feature of the Ironman is its ability to exclude rest times from the timing of your runs. This way, when the workout is done, you can get an accurate reading of your total runtime without having to do any math. Also, for those of you who do your running at dusk, or who maybe like to run all night super marathons, the Ironman Flix has the convenient feature of activating the INDIGLO light with a flick of your wrist. Best of all, this full-featured watch is priced at just $47.


Citizen Watch

Citizen Watch

Citizen is a brand that needs little introduction. They have been around for almost a century, they are one of the largest watch brands currently in business, they are available at almost every major department store and certainly most mainstream watch stores and they are considered to be very well made. Yet, despite their reach and popularity, we haven’t reviewed or featured a single citizen watch on worn&wound yet. Well…that’s sort of a lie, because every time we discuss a watch that is powered by a Miyota movement, whether it is a Maratac pilotor a Lüm-Tec Combat B16, we are in fact indirectly talking about Citizen as they own Miyota, but we have not directly discussed a Citizen branded watch. This is for a simple albeit subjective reason, most of them just don’t interest us. Style isn’t exactly Citizen’s strong suit (I hope I don’t make too many enemies by saying that) and for the price there are generally sexier options out there. Of course, there is an exception to every rule and in the case of Citizen the exception is the Nighthawk

Citizen Watch