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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
Like many, I have too many watches. From fancy "fruit" watches to big clunky watches that show the barometer. But if you want something classic, something unassuming but beautiful, this is a great option. In my rotation when I want a great quality watch. Plus, doesn't need to be placed on a charger.
Steven M. Harwood
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
100% satisfied. This watch looks great, like a far more expensive watch. A good buy and value for me.
Kevin N
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
My first citizen watch and very happy with my decision to go with a simple and classic dress watch. I always switch to this watch from my others when Iâm home and finished with my day. Had this for a while now and had to change the compensator out when it stopped working after the first year. Try to keep it in some sort of light to keep it charged.
PJDSR
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Beautiful watch. I replaced the brown leather band with a full quill ostrich band; looks fantastic. Watch is very easy to set, we'll see when next month comes around if I got the day right. A nice affordable dress watch.
Igor
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Very nice looking and great quality.
PhillyBill
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
I generally stick with stainless steel bands, but when this watch was offered at a sale price, I couldn't resist. This piece has a very classy look, and definitely draws comments from curious lookers. The solar forever aspect makes winding or batteries completely forgettable, not to mention saying goodbye to all maintenance costs. The leather band is stiff at first, but breaks in soon enough.If you can snag this piece on sale - it will easily fit into your watchware lineup...!!!
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Reviewed in Japan on May 1, 2024
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HSC_Sensei
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
This is a absolutely stunning watch to wear. It's blue face with silver hands is impressive, but also its fatal flaw. With the thin silver hands and silver hours markers, it is hard to discern the time in bright light. I tried to see if the hands could be replaced,but due to it being a solar watch, the variability in connector size makes it virtually impossible to change. As a result, the watch will not be part of my daily wear collection.
Dane Charles
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024
Very nice watch; a great way to get that vintage dress watch aesthetic without the 40 year age. love the eco drive movement. The leather band could be softer but itâs not bad by any means.
Ninja Bookworm
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
I vacillated between the gold face with brown strap and the blue face with black strap. I ended up deciding to go more conservative/traditional (gold face/brown strap) and am so happy with my choice. (But I will probably get the blue/black as well, because it's even less expensive at the current price.)My other dressier watch is an older Seiko (silver with some gold trim and metal band) with a dial that is much smaller than my new Citizen. But I find the size of my new Citizen watch to be perfect: not too small, but not too big (I would never want or need a big faced watch, because I don't scuba dive, etc., which is the only time I imagine one would need such a big dial).I was concerned with all the negative comments about the strap being too stiff and too short. I did not find this to be the case for me. I believe my wrists are average width for a guy (maybe a bit narrower???) and the strap fits perfectly. (Plus, I would never want one too long, as it would loop around and back up, and thus make it too tight for a long sleeve shirt to cover the watch.) The strap is a bit stiff, but this is because it is thick and of high quality leather. (I would always prefer this over a thin nylon strap, which to me, makes the watch look cheap regardless of the price of the watch.) And I know that just like a leather belt, eventually it will soften and mold to my wrist. So a non-issue to me. Plus, I wore it all day at work yesterday (office job) and didn't even notice it was on my wrist. It's very comfortable even brand new with no breaking in period.Not only was I not sure what color to get, but I also hesitated with the price. My Seiko was a present. After that, I have been pretty much a loyal Timex guy. But I am totally satisfied with my new Citizen watch and what I paid for it. This is a high-quality and comfortable watch which I plan to use for many years.
MalĂș Cueva
Reviewed in Mexico on March 13, 2020
Excelente, estĂĄ muy bonito y no ha fallado
G. Pisotti
Reviewed in Italy on March 11, 2020
Esteticamente piacevole, assolutamente esatto nella misura dellâora. Buon rapporto qualitĂ -prezzo
Mark R. Wietstock
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2019
I chose this watch over another, similar Citizen with a standard battery. I figured if I ended up not liking it, Iâd just return it and get the other one. However, Iâve decided I LOVE the look of this watch. The photos really don't do it justice ... it looks a lot nicer âlive.âTake the time to learn about Citizenâs âEco-drive.âI saw a few reviews from people who complained the watch didn't work right for them. Donât know what thatâs about, but Citizen has been making watches for about a hundred years, and Iâm pretty sure they arenât sending out many that âdonât work right.â Iâm also sure theyâll immediately replace any new watch that turns out to be defective in ANY way. I suspect these reviewers never bothered to go online and read/understand all the instructions for the âEco-drive,â and/or fully charge the watch before they started using it for the first time.For example, when the watch is low on power, it starts moving at two second intervals to tell the user it needs charging. Thatâs what mine was doing when I first took it out of its container, and if I hadnât bothered to educate myself on this feature of the watch, I might also have thought at first that the watch was defective.The watch doesnât come with any full, written instructions ... you have to go online to find/read them. When you do, youâll learn that in order to âfully chargeâ the power cell in an Eco-drive the first time, you have to put the watch under a continuous light source for a pretty long time: direct sunlight: 11 HOURS; cloudy sky, 40 HOURS; 30W flourescent light, at distance of 8 inches, 130 HOURS. Once youâve done that, the watch will then remain properly charged/working right on much shorter periods of light exposure (as pretty much everyone expects these watches to do). If you donât do that, it will keep draining quickly, performing poorly, etc.It was cloudy and late in the day when mine arrived at my house, so I decided to start by leaving the watch under an LED desk lamp overnight (probably more juice than a 30W flourescent), and then in direct sunlight for about 8 hours the following day. After that, the watch worked flawlessly.Once I finished the initial charging, I set it very precisely against the clock on my computer, and checked it the following day (e.g., after being in the dark overnight), and found it to be exactly on time, to the second. When properly charged, I think this watch will keep time as well as any other watch out there with a Japanese quartz movement. Citizen movements are âindustry standardâ for most quality watches claiming a âJapan movement,â with accuracy ratings of around +/- 20 seconds a month.âDonât make me get the strap ...âSome other reviewers have mentioned that the strap that comes with the watch looks cheap, but it isnât really. Itâs a âCitizenâ strap, made in Thailand, âgenuine leatherâ with the softer, top grain stuff on the inside; seems pliable and nicely finished to me, and a good cosmetic match for the watch. But if you wear the watch a lot, particularly in humid conditions, and/or if the skin on your wrist perspires a lot, youâll probably need a replacement strap before too long.However, hereâs the rub. If your wrist is 8 inches or more around (mineâs right around that, and this strap *just* fits at its maximum width), this band probably wonât comfortably fit you, and its 21mm width at the point where it connects to the watch is an oddball size for which very few decent replacement options are available. Citizen does not make an âextra longâ replacement for the band they provide with this watch, and it literally took me days of searching before I finally found a ânot-as-goodâ replacement band on E-bay that didnât cost a fortune.The main âthingâ with this watch is just making sure it sees enough daylight to keep the power system healthy. Just wearing the watch on a regular basis should do the trick for most users. However, if you typically wear your watch under the cuff of a long-sleeved shirt or jacket, youâll probably want to take it off and put it under direct sunlight for a few hours once a week or so, just to make sure the power cell is regularly getting enough good back-up charges.TMK, Citizen was the first watch maker to mass produce a solar-powered wristwatch, and Iâm guessing that by this time, theyâve made and sold more of them than any other manufacturer on planet Earth, so their âEco-driveâ system is probably as good as it gets for this price. Itâs a âgimmickyâ technology, with the same set of quirks/issues found in all âsolarâ stuff, but I still like it, and Iâm glad I got this watch. It looks sharp, keeps good time; I can now brag that MY watch is âgreenerâ than YOURS; I like the fact that itâll run a VERY long time without needing a battery replacement, and Iâm sure it will provide more than enough years of trouble-free service to justify its relatively modest cost.[P.S. to original review ... after about a week of checking the watch against the clock on my computer, I noted that it's creeping a little faster, probably around a half-second every 24 hours. So after a month of running, it should be around 15 seconds faster than the original set time ... within the published margin of error for Citizen "Miyota" quartz movements: +/- 20 seconds per month. Works for me ... still love the watch, and don't mind having to occasionally re-synchronize it. Anyone who wants/needs a timepiece more exact than that should spend the extra $$ on one of those atomic/radio-controlled jobs ...]
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