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Citizen Series 8 880 GMT Gold-TonevsDan Henry 1972

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Series 8 880 GMT Gold-Tone
CitizenSeries 8 880 GMT Gold-Tone
MSRP $1,595
1972
Dan Henry1972
MSRP $370

At a glance

9 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Series 8 880 GMT Gold-Tone41mm
197241mm
Power Reserve
Series 8 880 GMT Gold-Tone50h
197240h
Water Resistance
Series 8 880 GMT Gold-Tone100m
1972
MSRP
Series 8 880 GMT Gold-Tone$1,595
1972$370

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
GMT
Chronograph
Thickness
12mm
12.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
45.7mm
Material
Gold
316L Stainless Steel
Water Resistance
100m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
AR Coating
Underside
Inner

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
9054
Power Reserve
50h
40h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,595
$370

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What people say

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Citizen Series 8 880 GMT Gold-Tone

The gold-tone Citizen Series 8 880 GMT features a "Root Beer"-like color scheme with a gradient white-to-black dial and gold accents, inspired by the Tokyo skyline. Reviewers note its chunky, angular case silhouette with short lugs and a bracelet with two shades of ion-plated gold. The bidirectional bezel has a serrated edge and clicks hourly, featuring a blue and black 24-hour scale. It offers GMT functionality with an independently jumping local hour hand and 100 meters of water resistance, powered by the Citizen 9054 automatic GMT movement. Lume is described as good but not as intense as a dive watch. At its price point, the pin-and-collar bracelet system lacking micro-adjustments is flagged as a drawback. Overall, reviewers highlight the unique color scheme and GMT functionality as key features of the Citizen Series 8 880 GMT Gold-Tone.

Dan Henry 1972

Owners widely praise the Dan Henry 1972 Maverick for its cool retro style, 12-hour chronograph, sapphire crystal, and comfortable 40mm-equivalent wearability. The distinct chrono pusher clicks and the unique ability to turn off the running seconds are also noted strengths. However, the lume is not bright or evenly applied, and the alarm feature is considered poorly executed, with a quiet, short-lived alarm and a difficult-to-use pusher. One owner reported a negative customer service experience involving a dead quartz movement. Overall, owners rate the Dan Henry 1972 highly for its retro styling and value despite noted shortcomings in its lume and alarm functionality.

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