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so long ago I invested in a replacement for my old Navitimer (which I
sold on in a fit of insanity!) with a Sky Hawk JYooo5-50E, and I have to
say I'm really pleased with it. But as these things do, the latest incarnation (Japanese Domestic market) is the new Citizen Promaster PMV65-2272
and for me at least the jury is out as to whether this is an improvement or not.
This is the latest one and you can spot the difference immediately. The outer slide-rule bezel has disappeared to materialize inside the watch and adjusted by the use of a turn screw crown on the outside of the case.
The case is black colored Titanium, which I do like, but the rest of
the dial set up is more or less the same as it's always been – and for
that I am truly happy – why change a design classic?
The functions are more or less the same I understand, Chronograph,
Radio Control, Eco-Drive etc etc. The lighting is as was, so is about
as good as it gets and that appears to be it.
Slide rule inside not outside.
So it looks slightly different and funnily enough I'm the kind of guy
that's never been overly fond of multi-data bezels, so I should like it.
But NOT SO – as in the case of the older Citizen Navitimer and Sky Hawk
models – these bezels have always just been SO good and so much part of
the design concept – I love them.
So unfortunately the outside to inside bezel change just doesn't do it
for me – and is it me or has the new version suddenly become a little
lumpier exterior wise?
And not nearly as sleek with that extra (and large) crown on the left
side and the existing ones looking larger and more aggressive?
Now OK I accept that the Slide-rule element bezels are now closer
together so should work better together as a slide-rule and that's as
may be – BUT –
Conclusion – Can't see any reason for this so called upgrade, as my
older model is still available and at a much cheaper price and looks
better in my opinion.
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