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Understated charm marks the Men's Stainless Steel Watch from Citizen Eco-Drive as a versatile, classic timepiece you'll wear year after year. Powered by light, rather than a battery, this reliable, high-performance timepiece offers a maximum power reserve of 180 days, quick-start ability, and a low charge warning within seven days of stop state. Its super durable, hardened mineral crystal guards against wear and tear, while a stainless steel case and expansion bracelet provide a cool, elegant look. There's also a sleek silver dial with silver-tone hands and markers, day and date display at three o'clock, and sweeping seconds hand. Polished and professional, but never stuffy, this Citizen original arrives in a gray box, along with a manual, information CD, and warranty information.
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Technical Details
- Ecologically friendly, light powered Eco-Drive Caliber E100 Japanese-quartz movement; charges in natural sunlight or indoor light- Max power reserve: 180 days; low charge warning: 7 days; Quick start ability; charge time from stop state to max charge: Incandescent Light - 46 hrs, Outdoors, Cloudy (10,000 Lux) - 14 hrs, Outdoors, Sunny (100,000 Lux) - 7 hrs
- Durable, hardened mineral crystal; stainless-steel case and expansion bracelet
- Silver dial with silver-tone hands and markers; day and date functions
- Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)
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By Mac Freak (Albany, NY USA)
I bought this watch to replace an aging Seiko 5 self-winder that no longer kept accurate time. I learned that the Seiko could be serviced to improve its accuracy, but at a considerable cost. So after studying various types and makes of watches on line, I opted for an Eco-Drive.
This model is beautiful! It is an understated metallic grey, and looks and feels like a quality timepiece. It was extremely easy to set up, and I'm looking forward to many years of service from it.
By Kevin McGuire
The solar-powered feature, if it lasts (it's a new idea), was a plus. The case diameter is larger than "classical," that is, it's 37 mm I think. So if you like the smaller, more traditional size just beware. There were two disappointments. First and foremost, the photo, both here in Amazon and on the Princeton Watches site where I bought it (couldn't find it on the Citizen's site [?]), suggest the watch is of a bright Silver color, and kind of classy, as I saw it. Not true. It is more of a (steel) nickel color. Secondly, the watch case is on the thick side, if you were hoping for slim. Again the photos don't help here. As I said, I like the solar angle, but I keep wishing I'd bought the blue-faced, Seiko w/ the flexible band, even it meant paying the local jewelry shop owner too much for a second-rate battery in a couple of years. Still, I think I'll keep it for $112.50, partly because it's a pain sending it back, and partly as an experiment in solar power.
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