Citizen Promaster Tsuno Chrono RacervsDan Henry 1962
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The Citizen Promaster Tsuno Chrono Racer is praised for its motorsport-inspired dial and modern Eco-Drive technology. It features a light-powered Caliber E210 meca-quartz flyback chronograph movement with an eight-month power reserve and accuracy of +/-15 seconds per month. The watch is sized at 43.3mm by 14.85mm or 45mm by 15.3mm, depending on the specific reference, and offers 200 meters of water resistance. On balance, reviewers highlight the Citizen Promaster Tsuno Chrono Racer as a compelling blend of retro styling and modern functionality at its $1,195 price point.
Owners widely praise the Dan Henry 1962 for its legibility and attractive panda dial, noting its value under $300. However, some find its quartz chronograph functionality limited. One owner reports strap fitting difficulties due to tight tolerances and poor lume that fades quickly, with glowing sub-dial hands hindering legibility. Another owner describes black hands on black sub-dials as an issue for visibility. On balance, owners rate the Dan Henry 1962 highly for its attractive panda dial and value, despite some concerns about its quartz chronograph functionality and legibility.
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