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Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Sport Luxury PCAT Chronograph Watch Stainless Steel, Black Dial (Model: CB5898-59E)

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Description

The PCAT atomic watch from Citizen is an Eco-Drive powered timepiece packed with features. The stainless steel band is offset with a black dial and includes a world timer, perpetual calendar, synchronized time adjustment for 24 cities worldwide, radio control, power reserve and chronograph. For all the men who value function just as much as fashion, this is the watch for you.

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.61 x 3.74 x 3.07 inches; 6 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CB5898-59E


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 21, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Citizen


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Japan


Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: Citizen


Model number: CB5898-59E


Part Number: CB5898-59E


Item Shape: Round


Dial window material type: Sapphire Crystal


Display Type: Analog


Clasp: Push Button Foldover Clasp With Safety


Case material: Stainless Steel


Case diameter: 42 millimeters


Case Thickness: 12.7 millimeters


Band Material: Stainless Steel


Band size: Mens Standard


Band width: 21.5 millimeters


Band Color: Silver


Dial color: Black


Bezel material: Stainless Steel


Bezel function: Tachymeter


Calendar: Perpetual Calendar


Special features: Chronograph, Water Resistant, Perpetual calendar


Item weight: 6 ounces


Movement: Eco-Drive


Water resistant depth: 660 Feet


Warranty: Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Could Not Be Happier With This Watch
tl;dr - This is perhaps the best-value chronograph watch currently available on Amazon (at the time of my review, on Tuesday, August 11th, 2022, it is listed at $339.00), and I can't say enough good things about it. 10/10 I won't waste your time describing the chronograph features - those are (assuming you know what a chronograph is, and what it does) pretty straightforwardly described in the features above. It doesn't track fractions of a second, and it automatically turns off after one hour, but unless those features are something that you anticipate needing to access constantly, that shouldn't make any functional difference in your use of the chronograph. Similarly, if there if you've made it this far down the page, to the point where you're reading this review, then I assume you already know the basics of how the Eco-Drive feature on this Citizen watch, and on many, many others that they presently manufacture. If that is somehow not the case, basically all you need to know is that the watch is powered by light. Direct solar light is the best power source, but it does receive some lesser measure of charge even from indirect solar light (think cloudy days) or from artificial indoor lighting. This will save you from ever having to purchase a new watch battery. As I said, I'm assuming that you already know the basics of these features; similarly, I'm assuming that you probably have at least some measure of familiarity with the Citizen brand, and its overall reputation for producing quality timepieces. Having worn this watch daily for almost two weeks now, I can confidently say that this model is no exception on that count. The scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and the 20 Bar (i.e. 200 Meter) water resistance features ensure that, for most individuals, this watch can withstand all manner of daily wear while suffering no substantial damage to either functionality or aesthetic appearances. As the images provided clearly show, this is an exceptionally sharp-looking watch, which could be worn in both casual and formal settings without seeming out of place. It's a matter of personal preference, but I prefer metal bands over their leather or synthetic counterparts. If you did want to shell out some additional money for the lighter-weight Super Titanium version, which is otherwise virtually identical (see model CB5908-57E; this watch that I'm presently reviewing is model CB5898-59E), that is again a matter of personal preference, but the stainless steel case and band incorporated in this model have served me just fine, and the watch has not struck me as overly weighty on my wrist. Beyond these above aspects and features, however, what has really knocked me out about this watch in particular is its built-in atomic time feature, a feature that I absolutely love. While your usual quartz watches will remain at or under 15 seconds +/- per month, and the finest High Accuracy Quartz (or HAQ) watches on the market (most of which retail for substantially more than this present model) will remain under +/- 10 seconds per year, this watch, when adequately charged, keeps time "with a margin of error of one second every 100,000 years." It can do this because the watch automatically receives radio signals each night, ensuring that the correct time is maintained. If you are located in or near the continental U.S., these signals are broadcasted from the WWVB station near Fort Collins, CO, transmitting signal with a broadcast range of approx. 3,000 KM. As long as the watch is charged and within range of the Fort Collins station (or any of the global radio stations relaying the current atomic time) this watch will essentially never gain or lose any time, and never need to be reset. The perpetual calendar feature means that the days of the month will automatically remain correct, regardless of what month it is, whether or not it's a leap year, etc. Per Citizen, the perpetual calendar feature should remain functional through February 28th, 2100. I figure that, if the watch is still ticking by that time, my progeny can just set the date manually. I live in an urban area that is fairly built up, and I was initially concerned about whether or not the watch would be able to receive the radio signal within my home - to date, once the watch was sufficiently charged, that has never been an issue. If you aren't sure whether the watch is receiving the radio signal or not, you can check it by pressing the lower button, aligned with the 4:00 position on the dial, and the second hand will briefly swing forward to indicate either "OK" (the signal was correctly received during the last broadcast reception attempt) or "NO" (the attempted broadcast reception was unsuccessful.) I did initially have to manually correct the timezone, as it was set to PST when I received it, and I am located within CST. This took virtually no time, though, and it has remained correct since then. I suspect that the reason for the initial difference had to do with the watch being inadequately charged when I first took it out of the box. Once exposed to light, the watch was functioning correctly within just a few hours' time, and it has not required any additional adjustment. I had high expectations when I purchased the watch, having had an excellent experiences with my previous Citizen Eco-Drive watch, but this watch has surpassed any and all expectations. I really don't have any complaints or critiques about this watch thus far. If you're looking for a well-built, sharp-looking, supremely accurate chronograph watch that won't cost you four figures or more, this is the watch for you. It is a bit pricier than some of the other Citizen Eco-Drive chronograph watches that don't have an atomic timekeeping feature, but - again - if you are someone who cares about having the precise, accurate-to-the-second time, this model's value relative to its price is, in my view, unsurpassed. Bottom line: if you care about having the precise time, without having to constantly refer back to a screen constantly, this is an excellent timepiece, which I anticipate keeping and regularly using for many, many years to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2022 by Tyler Robbins Tyler Robbins

  • Great watch
A stylish Stainless Eco drive watch. With Eco drive, all you need to do is to keep it exposed to light of any kind, no battery replacement required. Perpetual calendar, including day of the week. No movable bezel, but never needed it. It automatically receives a radio signal from world wide sources to maintain accuracy. You can also adjust the time zone, as well as whether your time zone observes daylight savings time. The online manual tells you how to adjust these, but fails to tell you the order in which they need be carried out to correctly set the watch. No worry, there are online videos available to explain how to do this for this E660 Caliber watch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by SleeperG

  • great self sufficient time piece
Great men’s watch for the person who likes a great looking watch that is self adjusting. Just have to face the watch face towards sunlight or wear it. The cells will replenish the battery and that’s it. It is an atomic clock so it gets updated on its own by the signal sent out from Colorado. Should you be in a different time zone then a few moves adjusts for that if needed. A true grab and go well priced watch. 200m of waterproof function, DST, chronograph and leap year offset. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024 by That one guy

  • Great watch but some issue (3 year review)
Watch is very reliable. I've worn this for a long time and no scratches on the crystal. The band has scratches but the watch is still looks new after 3 yeas. Love the fact that it is solar charging. The luminous hands are bright enough to see the time at night. The chronograph is useless because you have to take it off your wrist to get the crown out to switch it to chrono mode and the minute hand for the chrono is so small it's nearly impossible to see. When you switch the crown to the alarm setting mode, it takes so long for the hands to move to the current alarm time. It would seriously take you a few minutes to set the alarm. You can say hey siri or hey google set my alarm in a fraction of the time. The alarm beep is also too low. You won't hear it. You will never use the chronograph or alarm. But still, the looks are great and it's very comfortable. I'm in New York, so the atomic clock radio update works only about 3 days a week because the atomic clock is in Colorado. The time sync only picks up the radio signal if I wear it on my wrist while sleeping. But that's enough to keep the time accurate. I do end up switching the daylight savings setting on the watch manually because I've never been lucky enough for the radio sync to work on those days. Pros: Sapphire Crystal Atomic Radio Controller Luminous Hands Comfortable Solid build Cons: Alarm is useless Chrono is useless You may have to manually switch daylight savings setting twice a year ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Robert S. Schlackman

  • Serious concerns about authenticity
I originally purchased this watch in 2010, I love this watch so much, I bought another identical one! I have about 25 watches , prices range from few thousand to few hundred, most of my watches are citizen, I think they make very reliable high quality watches. I originally purchased this very watch around 2012 for around $650, I’m so happy with it I purchased this one, and for about half the cost! So I am super pleased to get this handsome timepiece again, and after almost 15 years still runs like a champ and hasn’t lost or gained any time due to the AT time keeping feature ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by KevinB. KevinB.

  • Impressive Watch
This is a great looking watch. It seems to be very good quality and nicely weighted on the wrist. I have only had the watch for a few weeks but so far I am very pleased. It is exceptionally accurate. The alarm is sort of a joke because it is very low and only sounds for 15 seconds. Also, the watch is kind of complicated to set. You will definitely need to download the manual to understand how to set the watch and use all of it's functions. However, once it is set, you'll never need to mess with it since it is atomic and automatically sets itself for time change and calendar. Overall I highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2022 by G.Davidson

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