Red Arrows Gifts & Merchandise
Fan-picked books, models, kits and official merchandise — plus the Citizen Red Arrows watch collection.
🛍 Also worth visiting: RAFA Trading
RAFA Trading is the official retail arm of the Royal Air Forces Association — a registered charity supporting RAF veterans and their families. Their Red Arrows collection includes clothing, gifts, homeware and more. Purchases on their website directly support the charity.
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If you’ve ever searched for a Red Arrows watch, you’ve probably come across the Citizen range inspired by the RAF Red Arrows display team. It’s one of those collaborations that actually makes sense. The Red Arrows are all about precision flying and discipline, and Citizen has built a watch collection that leans into that aviation identity without going too over the top.
The result is a set of watches that feel more like cockpit-inspired tools than fashion pieces, even if most people will wear them day to day rather than anywhere near a runway.
The collection sits under Citizen’s Promaster aviation line, and while the branding is clearly Red Arrows, the core of each watch is still classic Citizen: Eco-Drive technology, solid build quality, and a very functional approach to design.
Entry Level: Citizen Red Arrows Chronograph (£279–£299)
The most accessible way into the range is the Red Arrows Chronograph. This is the watch most people start with — simple, reliable, and clearly branded without being overcomplicated.
It’s a straightforward Eco-Drive chronograph with an aviation-style layout and subtle Red Arrows detailing.
Mid Range Aviation Feel: Promaster Air Navihawk (£399)
Moving up, the Promaster Air Navihawk feels much more like an aviation instrument.
The dial is busier, with subdials and scale markings, plus a slide-rule bezel that gives it a proper pilot-watch aesthetic.
Navihawk A.T (£499)
The Navihawk A.T adds atomic timekeeping, meaning it can sync time automatically via radio signals.
It keeps the cockpit-style design but adds precision accuracy aligned with aviation thinking.
Skyhawk A.T (£695–£799)
The Skyhawk A.T is the most advanced in the range.
It includes atomic timekeeping, multiple time zones, alarms, perpetual calendar functions, and full aviation-style slide rule functionality.
It’s large, complex, and very clearly designed as a functional aviation instrument.
Promaster Automatic GMT (£895)
At the top end sits the Promaster Automatic GMT, which switches to a mechanical movement instead of Eco-Drive.
It’s more restrained in design and feels more like a collector’s piece than a technical instrument, with a GMT function and 50-hour power reserve.
Overall Impression
The Citizen Red Arrows watch range works because it genuinely fits Citizen’s aviation identity. It doesn’t feel like random branding — it feels aligned with precision engineering and aircraft instrumentation.
Some models are bold and technical, others more wearable, but the range covers both ends well.
It’s not a luxury fashion line — it’s aviation-inspired functional design with RAF heritage influence.
Prices were correct at time of writing.