 Hello everyone, this is financial author Amit Dan of amitdan.com. On this channel, you'll find financial travel and more videos just like the one you're watching right now. If you like what you see, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing. Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan of amitdan.com and today I'll have another episode of unboxing video and I'll be unboxing and doing a brief review of a watch which is a citizen eco drive watch and this watch is actually a world time watch and I'm going to give you some details and do the unboxing which is right here. And this is not the watch I'll be unboxing. I kept this in here just to show you that in the past I have done another citizen watch unboxing which is right here and this unboxing actually you can see online which is right here. Let me show it to you. So this unboxing is available on my channel online and this watch which I had in the past is citizen 80207857F and this is running very good and still in good order. I like citizen watches. They're very well priced watches that give you more value for your money and the watch I'm going to be unboxing today is actually a higher quality watch but the price is just incredible comparing what you're getting. So this video I'm going to be giving you the link in the description box and now before I start unboxing the new watch I'll just set this watch aside and I'd like to show you something else about the new watch which I'm going to be unboxing. One of the features which attracted me about this watch is the atomic time synchronization. So what is this is that this watch synchronizes to the atomic clock to give you accurate time and let me show you here and in terms of error margin this watch can have only one second error in 100,000 years. So let me just put it closer. So in 100,000 years this one is going to have only one second error and then the way it works there is that the citizen watch receives signal from some of the atomic clocks across the globe. It has five towers which are in Japan, China, North America and Europe. So in Japan there are two towers. In China there is one which should be, let me just take a look here, right here. And then in the US right here which is Colorado and then there is one in Europe. This is in Germany so this watch synchronizes to these towers and to give you accurate time and it does that every day at night I believe at two o'clock. But if you want to do on-demand synchronization you can do that anytime of the day you want. So that's one of the main features that you know I like this watch. And my location is about right here which is in Toronto. I'm sorry it should be right somewhere around here which is in Toronto and Colorado is right here. So I should be getting this atomic signal from this watch. There shouldn't be any problem but if you go to any other places in the world most of the world locations are covered by these atomic clocks or atomic towers. So that's one of the very nice features that you can receive signals automatically from these towers regardless where you are. And if you do not receive the signal then definitely you can just set up your clock or watch manually. Okay so I'll just set this aside the laptop aside here. So before I open this some of the features some other features of this watch is that this one has perpetual calendar. Dual time it has a second time zone or it has a second time on the same phase. So you can have a primary time let's say you're in Toronto and you can have a secondary time let's say you're in Hong Kong. And then once you go to Hong Kong you can switch the primary to secondary and secondary to primary. So this feature is very handy when you're travelling because you don't have to keep checking time in your destination and just search for time. You can just do it just by pressing a button and it has even daily alert and this is powered by light which could be any light because this is one of the EchoDrive watches by Citizen. And if you wanted to find out about the case diameter this is 44mm and then the case thickness is 13mm. And this is waterproof up to 200m or 660ft which is very good depth. You can actually do screw arriving, swimming, shower everything where is this watch. For example I never take off my watch. This one I wore at 24.7mm and I do have a review of this watch as well on my channel. So the bandwidth of this watch is 20mm. So one of the things I like about Citizen watches is that they're not too bulky or too big. They're very nicely shaped watch and I'll show you what I mean. Let's start with the unboxing. So here it just tells you how EchoDrive works. So it just takes power from light and then there is a solar panel or battery which gets charged by the light. And as you can see here that if you even keep it in the dark it can work for 6 months. Okay and then let me just take a look here what is around here. So here there is the model number AT91052E. Okay so this one here. So we have the watch box right here which looks like a very nice box. So I'll just put it here for now and let's take a look what's inside the box. And we have a big manual or brochure which is right here. And there is lots of information right here which I'll not go through because I'm not going to go through all the settings and everything. This is just plain unboxing. And then here actually this watch has 5 year warranty. Usually you get one or two year warranty but this one comes with a 5 year warranty. So that's very nice to have. And then there is warranty and setting instructions. So this just gives you how to set up the warranty and everything. I'll set it aside here. And this one is EchoDrive Getting Started Guide. So congratulations getting started troubleshooting. Okay so it just gives you some information. I'll put it inside here. And let's go ahead with the opening of the watch. And this looks like a premium packaging because my other watch had something that didn't look this expensive. However this is about three times more expensive than the other watch which is. And let's take it up slowly. So I'll set it aside here. And here is the Citizen EchoDrive World Time AT Watch. So I'll take it out of here. And I'll just remove this packaging back up here. And then we have some sticker here. I'll just leave it aside here for now. Let's see what's in here. Actually here you can just see the model number again which is 80901052E. World Time AT Watch. That's the name of this watch. And this has... there's anything... I don't see anything in here. Okay so here's something on top of it. Let's take it out. I'll take out these as well. And here is our watch. Okay so let's get it closer. Let's close as I can. The watch is actually working but it's not giving... let me see what time is this. Okay so it's 210 which is not the right time. So the watch probably has some battery. Factory battery... factory you know... from the factory probably took a charge from the light which it has. But you know I'm gonna see tonight if it can get the signal from the atomic clock. So let's take a look at some of the things in here. So here is the date and then here's the radio controlled world time. And this is I believe the dual time. And this is the primary time. And then here there's some... there's 12 and 24 dial. And then here's the date Sunday through Monday. And then here this thing looks like I could you know... show you if it's fully charged or if how much power it has. Let's take a look here. Okay let me see if I can get this closer. And then here these are all the world time zone cities. So which you know you'll be using to reset the clock watch when you're in a different time zone. And just perpetual calendar and the face is made of anti-reflective sapphire crystal. So whenever you're buying your watch the face can be or the glass can be either made of either mineral crystal or sapphire crystal. So mineral crystal is cheaper than sapphire crystal. So this is a scratch proof and it's supposed to be very good quality of scratch proof. For example if you take a knife and if you just you know rub through it you shouldn't have any scratches on it. And so what I was telling you before that the case thickness is 13 millimeter which is right here. And then the case diameter is 44 and the bandwidth is 20 millimeter. So that's what I like about the citizen. It's not you know too bulky doesn't look bulky it looks nice and very well shaped. Some of the watches they're too bulky and looks you know and look out when you wear them. But with citizen I didn't have that problem. So on the bottom of this watch let me see if there's anything else here. All in here. Okay so let's get it closer again. So I think this is as close as the camera can focus. Okay so this watch has lots of features. This is not your regular everyday watch. You're gonna have to spend good amount of time to know all the features and options. And then you know there's instructions instructional videos online which I'll be going through just to see how to set up everything and how things work. To be honest right now I don't even know how to set up everything and what are these like you know how to change everything. How to set the second time secondary watch or the primary watch. So I'm gonna have to learn a lot of things here. And in the future I wish to do another video about how to set up everything. But I'm not sure about that but you know I may do something like that. But that concludes our unboxing. And this is Citizen World Time A2AT. I believe that's what the name is. Let's look at it again. Citizen A-T. Citizen World Time A-T. So thank you for watching. If you like what you see please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing. And there will be more videos coming up. And I'll see you shortly.