I am thinking about getting a Parawater alarm/date – they can be quite handsome. I already have a Poljot alarm watch and think it is interesting that Citizen went with the ‘out-is-on’ crown, rather than the ‘in-is-on’ as in Poljot. I feel like the Poljot is a bit more practical, because you can wear the watch with the alarm armed and not worry about the crown. I would be inclined to use the Citizen as a bed-side alarm – it seems like the crown could be bumped and the alarm time changed if worn while armed. But maybe I am missing something.
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I am thinking about getting a Parawater alarm/date – they can be quite handsome. I already have a Poljot alarm watch and think it is interesting that Citizen went with the ‘out-is-on’ crown, rather than the ‘in-is-on’ as in Poljot. I feel like the Poljot is a bit more practical, because you can wear the watch with the alarm armed and not worry about the crown. I would be inclined to use the Citizen as a bed-side alarm – it seems like the crown could be bumped and the alarm time changed if worn while armed. But maybe I am missing something.
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