Citizen Men's Promaster Navihawk Eco-Drive Pilot Watch, Atomic Timekeeping, Chronograph, Power Reserve Indicator, Luminous, Anti-Reflective Crystal, Black Rubber Strap (Model: JY8035-04E)








Key features
- •Light-powered watch with orange accents featuring multi-function chronographs, luminous markers, and digital information displays
- •48 millimeter stainless steel case with Anti-Reflective Mineral Crystal
- •Japanese quartz movement with analog display. Charge level display function
- •Polyurethane band with fold-over-buckle-with-hidden-double-push-button closure. Turn the crown to align the mode hand
- •Water resistant to 200 m (660 ft): In general, suitable for professional marine activity and serious surface water sports, but not scuba diving
BrandCitizen
CategoryFREE Delivery by December 24
SizeCase diameter-dimension 48 mm Case thickness 15 mm
ColorBlack Rubber Strap
Citizen Men's Promaster Navihawk Eco-Drive Pilot Watch, Atomic Timekeeping, Chronograph, Power Reserve Indicator, Luminous, Anti-Reflective Crystal, Black Rubber Strap (Model: JY8035-04E)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.5
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Based on 10 reviews
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It’s a great watch. Very good looking time piece
Carlos✓ Verified Purchase•September 1, 2023
I wear it everyday. I'm a truck driver and I can set two time zones I have a chronometer, calendar and many uses I'm still learning. It did good on snow, rain and when it's sunny. It's very accurate with the time it change minutes exactly as my iPhone. I hit it a couple of times when getting off the truck and it didn't brake or scratched. I read that the crystal it's not quartz and I would be nice a better quality. The only negative thing about it it's that I can't set it up on the citizen app. The numbers are really small though. It's a handsome watch I love it
More impressive than expected
Laura✓ Verified Purchase•August 2, 2023
I purchased this as a gift for my son (high school graduation). This is an incredibly impressive Citizen Eco-drive watch. I have two Eco-drives myself, but would've traded at least one of them in for this model. Much more impressive than the online picture on Amazon suggests. If stuck between models, or on the fence about a Citizen, get this one!
2nd Citizen Watch and Loving It
D✓ Verified Purchase•July 11, 2023
Sometimes I just need to go back to basics and get away from wearing my Apple watch. This is the perfect watch to do that. The ease of switching time zones couldn't be better. And love that it is solar powered! It can sit in the dark for like 3 weeks without being in the light. Give it a day or 2 to catch the radio signal for the time sync. The only thing that I didn't like and the reason for the 4 stars is the band that comes with it. For some reason, the clasp on the black band did not sit well on the bottom of my wrist and hence the reason for the orange band.
An over-engineered aviation watch with an original design
R Alex✓ Verified Purchase•July 3, 2023
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.
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.
Beautiful Watch
Vincent Pollard✓ Verified Purchase•June 27, 2023
This watch is a sight to behold. Unless you have an large wrist, you'll need to pull some links out. That aside, it's a showstopper.
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