Citizen GarrisonvsOrient Bambino Version 9 75th Anniversary
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Owners widely praise the Citizen Garrison for its excellent legibility, comfortable size for slender wrists, and impressive value at its price point. The brushed case finishing is noted as surprisingly well-done, and the green dial is a particular highlight for many. Accuracy is frequently lauded, with one owner calling it the most accurate quartz watch they've owned, and the solar battery is appreciated. However, some owners wish for a smaller case size, and opinions are split on the bracelet and strap, with some finding them comfortable and others suggesting upgrades. The day-date complication is also a point of discussion, with some preferring its integration and others desiring a cleaner dial. Overall, owners rate the Citizen Garrison highly for its legibility and value, making it a favored tool watch.
The solar-powered quartz movement is a practical advantage. The fixed bezel and non-screwdown crown are standard for its price point, but the lack of a screw-down crown might be a consideration for some.
Owners widely praise the Orient Bambino Version 9 75th Anniversary for its refined aesthetic—the champagne dial, gilt markers, and refined cursive logo combine to create a look that punches above its price—and commend the domed crystal and vintage-inspired design language. The sun-and-moon complication draws particular acclaim for its visual appeal, though a few owners find the dial busy with exposed screws eating into the hour markers, and one views the complication as decorative rather than functional. Rotor noise is noticeable enough to surprise some wearers. A reviewer flags that the hand finishing is not thermally blued and the overall case finishing is basic. The 41.5mm case reads large for a dress watch on smaller wrists, and the 30m water resistance is limited; one owner reports scratching the mineral crystal easily on first wear.
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