Citizen’s Black Titanium Attesa Lands Early, Only 1,800 Units Exist

Citizen has brought its latest Attesa to market earlier than expected, and the limited run alone is enough to draw attention. The CC4107-80H Satellite Wave GPS arrives with a dark, technical look and just 1,800 units worldwide.

The watch is built around the company’s “Spaceship Black” theme, pairing a full-black presentation with a travel-focused specification set. In the US, it is listed at $2,195, while buyers in the UK see a £1,595 price tag.

Recrystallized titanium gives each piece a different look

Citizen uses Super Titanium with a DLC coating for the 43.2 mm case, then adds an octagonal bezel and center links made from recrystallized titanium. Because the material is heated and then cooled through a demanding process, each watch develops a unique crystal pattern.

The same visual approach carries over to the gray gunmetal dial, which includes three sub-dials and a date window placed between 4 and 5 o’clock. A ceramic UTC bezel frames the dial and keeps the design firmly in premium territory.

The watch is also substantial on the wrist. Its listed dimensions are 44.0 mm by 13.7 mm, giving the Attesa a strong physical presence that matches its bold finish.

Built for travelers who need precise timekeeping

At the heart of the CC4107-80H is the Caliber F950, a solar-powered movement with GPS synchronization. Citizen says the watch can receive a GPS time signal in as little as three seconds and automatically adjust to the local time zone.

Double Direct Flight is included to make switching between home time and local time easier. For frequent travelers, the watch also offers world time for 40 time zones and 27 cities, dual time, UTC display, and daylight saving time support.

Citizen has added a 1/20-second chronograph that measures up to 24 hours, along with a perpetual calendar, power reserve indicator, light level indicator, and luminous hands. The watch also uses sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating and is rated for 100 meters of water resistance.

Early availability gives collectors a faster chance

The earlier rollout in the US and UK makes the launch feel more aggressive than the original global schedule that pointed to July. In Japan, the model is still scheduled to arrive on 2 July at ¥385,000.

Eco-Drive power means the watch runs on light rather than requiring a battery change. For buyers who want a travel-ready watch with titanium construction and an unusual finish, the CC4107-80H stands out as one of the most distinctive Attesa releases so far.

Source: www.notebookcheck.net

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