![]() First is the $2,000 Citizen Series 8 870, and second is the $6,000 Citizen Calibre 0200. Isn’t the case well-made? Look at the textures on the dial.” The rest would speak for itself.Īs I write this review, I have two watches in front of me that are necessary to compare. ![]() In such an instance, upon handing over the watch to a fellow enthusiast, all I would verbally add is, “$6,000. If, however, you are a “watch person,” then pretty much no explanation is needed outside of handing over the piece for personal examination. What I love about the Citizen Calibre 0200 is that explaining its appeal to someone who hasn’t been interested in watches over the last few years would be a long and frustratingly complicated conversation to have. The Calibre 0200 is really well-done, and it is a more than competent challenger to Grand Seiko. Rather, this is the most impressive traditional-style mechanical watch Citizen has ever made - and products like it happen to be really en vogue with watch-collector hobbyists. This isn’t the most expensive Citizen watch ever produced, nor does it represent the brand’s latest high-tech innovation. Even though I unboxed this pretty, new high-end Japanese timepiece alone at home, it would have been great to walk around a room high-fiving Citizen micro-engineers and watchmakers on the achievement. I’ve never felt like high-fiving someone after wearing a new wristwatch, but that was my precise emotional sensation when first putting on the new Citizen Calibre 0200 automatic watch.
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