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Citizen Series 8 880vsPhoibos Apollo Dlc

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Series 8 880
CitizenSeries 8 880
MSRP $1,695
Apollo Dlc
PhoibosApollo Dlc
MSRP $485

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Series 8 88041mm
Apollo Dlc39mm
Power Reserve
Series 8 88050h
Apollo Dlc40h
Water Resistance
Series 8 880100m
Apollo Dlc200m
MSRP
Series 8 880$1,695
Apollo Dlc$485

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Category
GMT
Diver
Diameter
41mm
39mm
Thickness
12mm
11mm
Water Resistance
100m
200m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
AR Coating
Underside
Yes
Dial Color
Silver
Blue
Lume
None
Super-LumiNova

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
9054
Miyota 9015
Power Reserve
50h
40h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,695
$485

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What people say

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Citizen Series 8 880

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Citizen Series 8 880 GMT's killer case, bracelet, and textured dial, with some noting its muscular, angular design and compelling two-tone ion plating. The true GMT movement is considered technically solid, and the watch offers 100m water resistance. However, some find the Citizen Series 8 880 GMT a tad bulky or chunky, and its stated accuracy of -10/+20 seconds per day is a broad bandwidth. A reviewer flagged a simplistic typeface on the bezel's 24-hour scale and a mismatched white date wheel, while the pin-and-collar bracelet system and lack of micro-adjustment were noted as tedious. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Citizen Series 8 880 GMT highly for its robust travel watch features and striking design elements.

Phoibos Apollo Dlc

The Phoibos Apollo Dlc is lauded for its lightweight, scratch-resistant titanium case and unique granular black dial texture. Owners praise its comfortable 41mm x 48mm x 12.5mm dimensions and exceptional lume performance. However, the rocket-shaped hands are noted as making time-telling difficult in low light, and the non-tapering bracelet is a drawback for some. Some users question its value proposition, with one noting that a tourbillon can be found at the same price point as an NH35-powered Phoibos. Overall, owners appreciate the Phoibos Apollo Dlc for its distinctive design and comfortable titanium build, despite some functional and value concerns.

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