Citizen ATTESAvsSeiko Coutura
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Owners widely praise Citizen ATTESA for its lightweight, scratch-resistant Duratect titanium construction and solar-powered Eco-Drive movements, often highlighting its business-casual aesthetic and excellent value. Specific models are lauded for their shiny dials, applied indices, and convenient features like radio wave synchronization and perpetual calendars, contributing to a "set and forget" experience. However, some reviewers note minor criticisms, such as underwhelming lume, rough finishing on hands of certain models, and a clasp that can feel flimsy or offer limited adjustment. The complexity of operating advanced GPS functions on some ATTESA models is also flagged as requiring a learning curve. Overall, owners rate Citizen ATTESA highly for its blend of advanced technology, durable materials, and practical wearability at its price point.
The Citizen ATTESA features a durable super titanium construction. Reviewers did not reach a consensus on any weaknesses.
Owners widely report the Seiko Coutura's metal treatments are very wear-resistant, with one owner noting minimal scratching after six years. Reviewers and owners appreciate its solar-powered movement, perpetual calendar, and radio sync features, with some finding its unique, futuristic styling captivating and a great value, while others describe the dial as too busy or gaudy. Some owners find the watch large and complicated to set initially, and one owner experienced issues with the solar power reserve requiring constant light exposure. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Seiko Coutura well for its durable construction and practical solar and perpetual calendar features, despite polarizing design opinions.
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