Don't forget Citizen's Caliber 0100, which is rated at +-1s per year, nothing comes close to that, only atomic clock.
EDIT: also, a lot of the Chronomasters and "The Citizen" watches come with titanium+Duratect Alpha, which is about 2200 Hardness Vickers, as hard as sapphire.
I finally got a chance to see and try on the "The Citizen" Chronomaster a couple of weeks ago and I was really shocked at how beautiful, comfortable, and exquisitely finished it was. Totally agreed that it manages to best the Grand Seiko on price, quality, and movement, especially given its solar power and perpetual calendar functionality.
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“The Citizen” NC1000 probably (pic). Check also “The Citizen” AW4103-26E limited edition 350 pieces)
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I would say it's this one
Chronomaster / "The citizen" lines, generally
Their chronomaster line dollar for dollar is a better watch than the equivalent grand Seiko quartz
This is THE ONE!
Don't forget Citizen's Caliber 0100, which is rated at +-1s per year, nothing comes close to that, only atomic clock.
EDIT: also, a lot of the Chronomasters and "The Citizen" watches come with titanium+Duratect Alpha, which is about 2200 Hardness Vickers, as hard as sapphire.
There are no Seikos with similar technology.
I finally got a chance to see and try on the "The Citizen" Chronomaster a couple of weeks ago and I was really shocked at how beautiful, comfortable, and exquisitely finished it was. Totally agreed that it manages to best the Grand Seiko on price, quality, and movement, especially given its solar power and perpetual calendar functionality.