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Citizen Signature Grand Touring Automatic NB0070-57E - Review

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As a new part of the Signature Collection by Citizen, the Grand Touring is the latest addition to the lineup using an automatic movement. With the tremendous success of the Grand Classic line, it is not surprising that Citizen introduced more variety in design using their Miyota 9010 movement, which is made exclusive for the Signature lineup. With high praise, the affordable self-winding movement now has a case and bracelet design as compared to the Grand Classic.




The 44m stainless steel case and bracelet on the NB0070-57E is built solid and somewhat beefy. The finish is beautifully done and well executed consisting of mostly brushed on the case, with 2 stripes of high polish running up the bracelet. Despite its size, it actually wears very comfortably and even though the crown protector looks large, it doesn't dig into the wrist. The crown protector has a unique system where part of the crown protector actually comes out with the crown. This system makes for an easy grab of the crown when necessary.




The dial on this Grand Touring is very unique. The applied numerals are very 3 dimensional and sharp in design. The hands are quite large, making for great legibility. I was truly impressed when seeing the watch for the first time hands on. It has a ton of individual character. Even the second hand of the watch has a unique design, especially at the tail end. The black dial of the piece is protected by a deeply domed sapphire crystal with dual sided anti-reflective coating.




The Grand Touring collection is going to be available in three styles, all the same case design. The other styles will come on leather straps. The NB0070-07E will be the same as the NB0070-57E ,but with a brown leather strap. The NB0075-11F will have a black coated case with brown leather strap and rose gold plated hands and indexes. While all three variations have not been released yet, they are scheduled to arrive by this fall.




As I had mentioned previously, the movement utilized is the automatic 9010, manufactured by Miyota (which is a part of Citizen Watch Co.) exclusively for the Signature Collection. The unidirectional winding, 24 jewel movement has proven to be a workhorse over the last year of being available. Its rotor turns with great momentum and fluid motion, which is truly impressive. Easily rivaling its Swiss counterparts, the 9010 has proven to be a very high quality movement, for an excellent price point.




There is luminescence on all three hands of this timepiece as well as eight of the indexes. The watch also has a water resistance of 200 meters and is going to have an MSRP of $1,195. Another tremendous quality for the money piece for Citizen to add to their roster.




As always, if you have any questions or wish to pre-order the Citizen Signature Grand Touring Automatic NB0070-57E (or the other 2 variations), please call us at 1-800-486-3996. Also, don't forget to check us on AZFineTime.com.

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Looks GREAT! A little big for me, but looks solid.
An almost affordable homage to a Panerai...
If not for the Citizen Logo shown, I 'd have thought it's a Panerai. Clever Citizens.
Finally, Citizen is producing some Auto models lately, and this one is a beautiful example.

Thank you for sharing with us, my friend.


Capt. Serdal

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Looks way better than the initial release photos. I love the simplicity of the face, and the markers are cool.
I'm hoping to pick up the Grand Touring model NB0075-11F, brown strap, black SS case and dial with rose gold indexes, by months end. It will be my first non-quartz watch in over twenty years. I'd be interested in owner comments.

edit: hope turned into reality. The watch arrived today. I'm impressed with its looks, it's very masculine IMHO.
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Oh my god, another grail on my list. Citizen makes some incredible automatics, but they are so stuffed with Eco-Drives we don't even know what they offer. I mean this Grand Touring is so damn beautiful aaaaah. Too bad Citizen automatics cost around 1000 bucks which is still a bit out of reach for me (though more than Omega or Rolex at 10k).
Oh my god, another grail on my list. Citizen makes some incredible automatics, but they are so stuffed with Eco-Drives we don't even know what they offer. I mean this Grand Touring is so damn beautiful aaaaah. Too bad Citizen automatics cost around 1000 bucks which is still a bit out of reach for me (though more than Omega or Rolex at 10k).
The Grand Classics and this new Touring line are only $550 - $630 on the net despite their MSRP. At the MSRP they're already better than similarly priced swiss watches for the case + movement quality. At the street prices they'll be the only things I buy. The Miyota movement is smoother than any swiss watches I own both in rotor and crown operation. Better than the new Seiko movement they used on the 100 year anniversary models. Heck I even sold my Breguet XXI and wear the Citizen Classic daily.
The Grand Classics and this new Touring line are only $550 - $630 on the net despite their MSRP. At the MSRP they're already better than similarly priced swiss watches for the case + movement quality. At the street prices they'll be the only things I buy. The Miyota movement is smoother than any swiss watches I own both in rotor and crown operation. Better than the new Seiko movement they used on the 100 year anniversary models. Heck I even sold my Breguet XXI and wear the Citizen Classic daily.
I haven't seen the Grand Touring for $550-630 - its consistently priced in the $750-800 range on Ebay and more elsewhere. Where have you seen it for $550-630?
how is the height of the case? not the tikness
That is Avery nice looking watch. I really like pretty much all of the watches in their Signature line.
i want it, but i want know the dimension.. is 44mm large... but height?
i want it, but i want know the dimension.. is 44mm large... but height?
Height is about 13mm (including domed glass).
I don't care much about the model 's name but it's a nice looking watch.
I recently purchased the Grand Touring Sport, and have been impressed at how low it rides on my wrist, even with a rotating bezel. I assume the non-Sport fits even better.

Also, just a great watch for the money.



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I seem to have acquired two of these. I like them. One leather band and a steel.
I am thoroughly enjoying my Grand Touring on steel. Getting very good accuracy of +6 spd |>

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Love my Grandtour , wears comfortable .. Just has that look that grabs attention .
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