

🌟 Own Time Like a Pro—Precision Meets Power in Every Tick
The Citizen Eco-Drive Men's Promaster Navihawk A.TJY8030-83E is a cutting-edge, radio-controlled watch featuring atomic clock synchronization for superior accuracy. It boasts a 48mm stainless steel case, mesh bracelet, and world time functionality across 43 cities. Powered by Eco-Drive technology, it harnesses any light source to recharge continuously, eliminating battery replacements. Water resistant up to 200 meters, it’s designed for professional marine activities and serious surface water sports. Backed by a 5-year UK warranty, this watch blends rugged durability with sophisticated style.



















| ASIN | B00KCF86SG |
| Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #320,452 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,305 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,945) |
| Date First Available | June 3, 2014 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | JY8030-83E |
| Manufacturer | Citizen |
A**R
Great looking watch, everyone comments.
Fabulous watch. Looks great and does everything I need. Waterproof to 200 mtrs too .Very discounted price so we'll pleased.
A**H
Best price and quality
Fantastic 🙏👍🥳😎
G**S
Amazing and stunning looking watch but was sadly too big for me.
Beautiful and awesome looking in person but was massive on my wrist so was returned. Very cool watch though. Wish it was about 20% smaller.
R**N
Look no further - this is the one to buy
I’ve had my Citizen Navihawk for a few days now and I have to say that I am very happy with my purchase. The watch is large and very noticeable. It draws admiring glances that make it a good conversation starter and makes you feel proud to own it. The mesh bracelet looks stunning on a tanned wrist and helps make the watch look more expensive than it actually is. The display is well set out and has lots of information available on tap. If you are a born button pusher like me you will find lots to keep you entertained. The World Time feature is well thought out and works well whether on holiday or travelling to meetings overseas. The chronometer functions are easy to use and the large watch hands with their luminous coating help you to see the time even in the dark. Finally the five year Citizen guarantee can be increased to six years just by registering the watch with Citizen - very reassuring. On the slightly negative side, the bracelet is a bit fiddly to close, but gets easier with practice. The two displays showing the City and time/date in digital format are difficult to read unless you have adequate light on the face of the watch. True, the watch has a backlight, but this is fairly dim and only really useful in a darker environment. I have another Citizen solar watch using this same type of digital display and it is very easy to read in any light so I’m unsure why the Navihawk digital displays have been made in this way. Reading the tiny print around the inside face of the watch will be a problem for some people, but all-in-all this is a superb time-piece and I have no reservations in recommending it.
T**R
... go for one and I must say I'm very pleased with my purchase One or two reviews posted for ...
After reading reviews on this watch I decided to go for one and I must say I'm very pleased with my purchase One or two reviews posted for this watch gave negative feedback. I just thought I'd put this right. Someone is saying that the watch loses its charge very quickly and the charge indicator quickly going from showing full charge to no charge? This is due to the watch being switched off. If they press and hold the bottom button in on the right hand side of the watch it will turn on again and set itself to the correct time. Also someone was saying that the fingers are not in perfect alignment. Again you can correct this by going to the calibration mode (CAL) on the watch itself. All in all a fantastic timepiece. I am an avid watch collector and this is definitely one of my favourites
D**D
Got some serious issues but what a watch!
I received this watch yesterday (Sunday 17 june) having previously returned the same model but with a yellow ring and a black bezel. It is spectacular in appearance and I just love it but the digital readouts are so dark it's almost impossible to see the digital time, stop watch function or timer function. I've got a manifying glass with 3 mini lights built in and its still difficult to read what's going on. Besides which you can't juggle holding the mag glass while operating the stop watch. It's so gorgeous that I decided to keep it in spite of what I consider a major defect in it's design. They should have gone with the yellow ringed model and had black numbers/letters on a light grey background which is also the same as my 18 year old skyhawk. The digital readout is also seriously ineffective when you light it up at night, being a weak red sort of light. But it shouts out "Look at me, aren't I fantastic!" when it's on your wrist! If your eye sight's better than mine (by a lot) and you don't mind the hard to read digitals then get one. Actually, I've decided to return it. I'm gutted! But I can't see the point of having a watch with all the digital readouts not being visible in normal daylight
D**K
A somewhat disappointing watch for around £500.
I bought an open box Navihawk from Amazon themselves for around the £300 mark and it was obvious to me when opening the box that despite the watch appearing to be in excellent condition it had either been tampered with or poorly finished during manufacture and showed signs of having been over-sanded on the underside of the case near the crown. The result of this was that the circular edge on the bottom of the case that should be concentric with the circular case back was compromised and lopsided with an uneven finish (see attached photo). There were also traces of very fine metal dust which could be seen. I couldn't put up with this so I knew straight away it was going back to Amazon. Aside from this problem the next thing I noticed was that the tiny black crosses which are printed onto tiny silver circles around various dials and are meant to give the appearance of tiny screwheads were badly offset from the centres of the silver circles on which they reside. In particular all four on the top dial were offset to a South-East position (see attached photo). Not a huge deal I know but for a watch with a normal retail price of around £500 these should be printed accurately, dispensed with altogether (as on other Citizen watches of this ilk) or tiny screws used instead. Another negative was the strap which although generally well made had a flimsy-feeling butterfly clasp with narrow buttons which pressed deeply into my wrist and were very uncomfortable. This is something that other buyers have mentioned on Amazon and elsewhere. Incidentally, when the clasp was closed it created dipped area at the join rather than a smooth continuation across it which was unsightly. The clasp was not damaged in any way and still had protective film on it. Aside from these negative issues the watch was generally well-finished (although not the best in my collection) and I did appreciate the look of it on my wrist. I do like the overloaded display and didn't mind the fact that the digital displays can be difficult to read. I also had no problem synchronising the watch with the nearest transmitter and it's interesting to see the hands rotating as if by magic as it synchronises. In closing I will say that I wouldn't buy this watch at its normal retail price of around £500. It just doesn't have the quality I expect for that price. For around £300 I would consider it an option but I would have to factor in the price of a decent steel bracelet which would push the price up by £50 or so.
S**S
If you have a adjustment tool for the strap it will be very easy for adjustment
It might need a charge after a day or 2 just leave in a sunny window for 8 hours
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