Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Weekender Brycen Chronograph Watch in Stainless Steel, Brown Leather strap, Ivory Dial (Model: CA0649-06X)








Key features
- •44mm Case Diameter
- •B612, 1/5 Second Chronograph Measures up to 60 Minutes, 12/24 Hour Time, Date
- •Japanese-quartz Movement
- •Water resistant to WR100/10Bar/333ft: in general, suitable for swimming and snorkeling, but not diving
Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Weekender Brycen Chronograph Watch in Stainless Steel, Brown Leather strap, Ivory Dial (Model: CA0649-06X)
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Customer Reviews
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Very nice chronograph
MZ✓ Verified Purchase•September 27, 2023
After a couple months with this as my daily wear, I love it. Really is a nice looking watch. I never use the bands that come with watches, I always replace them with wider leather cuff style bands and this one looks great on some oiled brown leather.
The ONLY issue I have is the date-number window is a bit too small and recessed to be on a black dial, so it can be hard to read the date in low light area. However, all the clock dials are very easy to read including the black clock dial.
A very nice chronograph.
The ONLY issue I have is the date-number window is a bit too small and recessed to be on a black dial, so it can be hard to read the date in low light area. However, all the clock dials are very easy to read including the black clock dial.
A very nice chronograph.
Great easy to read watch
Thomas W. Barrie✓ Verified Purchase•September 20, 2023
Be aware that the timer only goes up to 1 hour then stops. This caught me by surprise, but I am getting used to it.
Great Looking Watch!
James ✓ Verified Purchase•September 17, 2023
I really like this watch because I can wear it with just about anything
Happy with it
Connor✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2023
I won't make this into a *really* long review because I have little to actually say about it other than that I like it a lot overall but here are the things I dislike:
1) The second hand doesn't move unless you've started the chronograph (your stopwatch function)"¦ or that's what you'll initially think because instead of the large orange second hand, its actually the small lower dial (centered) that's constantly ticking. It'd have made more sense to me for the two to be reversed. Personal preference really. I don't have poor eyesight but my eyes are drawn to the orange second hand first anytime I think of actually checking the second hand, then I realize it's the other one. Minor nitpick, but that's why you're reading this, right?
2) The chronograph is finicky. Often times I think I've started it only to glance down ten minutes later to find that it either stopped without my noticing or that I didn't start it when I thought I had. I think it's partially due to the button being easy hit by mistake but that is exacerbated by not having much of a "˜click' when the button is pressed to give you a tactile sense of whether you've really started or stopped your chronograph.
3) The date is also confusing to set. I literally don't know how to do it without looking it up because pulling the dial at each click interval doesn't seem to adjust the date, just the minute/hour hands. At one point I had it correctly set, but then February happened *shudders*. Now I'll have to google it and you know how difficult it can be to type words into a text box"” who has time for that? Do I? Lemme check the date. Yep, I got three whole days before that end of the month report has to be done"¦ waaaait.
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The watch is cool, too.
1) The second hand doesn't move unless you've started the chronograph (your stopwatch function)"¦ or that's what you'll initially think because instead of the large orange second hand, its actually the small lower dial (centered) that's constantly ticking. It'd have made more sense to me for the two to be reversed. Personal preference really. I don't have poor eyesight but my eyes are drawn to the orange second hand first anytime I think of actually checking the second hand, then I realize it's the other one. Minor nitpick, but that's why you're reading this, right?
2) The chronograph is finicky. Often times I think I've started it only to glance down ten minutes later to find that it either stopped without my noticing or that I didn't start it when I thought I had. I think it's partially due to the button being easy hit by mistake but that is exacerbated by not having much of a "˜click' when the button is pressed to give you a tactile sense of whether you've really started or stopped your chronograph.
3) The date is also confusing to set. I literally don't know how to do it without looking it up because pulling the dial at each click interval doesn't seem to adjust the date, just the minute/hour hands. At one point I had it correctly set, but then February happened *shudders*. Now I'll have to google it and you know how difficult it can be to type words into a text box"” who has time for that? Do I? Lemme check the date. Yep, I got three whole days before that end of the month report has to be done"¦ waaaait.
This message was brought to you by a mostly terrestrial ape of irresponsible origin and the support centers for attention deficit disorder, procrastination, and insomnia. Please help.
The watch is cool, too.
Amazing
Mohammad Sharif✓ Verified Purchase•July 25, 2023
Really good quality
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