I think about to buy a Citizen Autozilla.
My whrist is 6,9 inch, maybe the Autozilla is too big
I havenīt seen this watch in real life.
What do you think about the Autozilla ? Is it a watch only for diving ?
Some experience here ?
Thank you![]()
I think about to buy a Citizen Autozilla.
My whrist is 6,9 inch, maybe the Autozilla is too big
I havenīt seen this watch in real life.
What do you think about the Autozilla ? Is it a watch only for diving ?
Some experience here ?
Thank you![]()
Regards
It is big, very big and it sits very far off of the wrist. The strap is moldable by removing it and rolling it up tight and letting it sit in boiling water {I pour water from a tea pot into a cup holding the band} this can help form the band to a better fit on your wrist. You may want to buy an ecozilla first to try the size out before spending the AZ money.
It's a great watch, but it's very big if you have a 6.9 inches wrist.
On a 7.5 wrist
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Sure it is big, but you wouldn't be looking at an AutoZilla if you wanted a small watch either. I have a 7.25 - 7.5 inch wrist and wear it just fine.
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Not really too big, seen them on small wrists and they look wicked, seen them on big wrists and they look like a titanium scab with a strap, either way FANTASTIC bang for the buck.
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They are great watches. I had one and it fit nicely on my 7.25" wrist. Definitely not restricted to wearing only as a dive watch. Mine never got wet.![]()
@ All
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I have a 6.75" wrist, and IMO, the Ecozilla fits me perfectly.
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