Black and gold? Don't mind if I do.
A “beautiful” timepiece that never needs batteries.
The Citizen Eco-Drive Super Titanium Field Watch is on sale for only $241. That's 46% off the regular price of $450. This ...
In the 1970s solar cells still represented cutting-edge technology, with the added merit of being a clean energy source. That is where Citizen's idea of using light-powered technology to craft an ...
I’ve written at length about my love for Citizen’s “Fugu,” the automatic movement Promaster Dive. But a man can enjoy more than one green dial watch and Eco-Drive makes this watch easy to love. No ...
Eco-Drive uses light to power your watch, and that doesn’t just mean solar. Eco-Drive works by passively charging your watch from both natural and artificial light. In the 50 years since it debuted, ...
Citizen debuted the first Eco-Drive movement, a quartz engine recharged by any light source, in 1976 and has led the field ever since. Along with accuracy and reliability, Citizen is adept at ...
Let me level with you. I don’t really understand how Citizen Eco-Drive works. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve read the specs, I’ve worn the watches, and I know that quartz means battery-powered. I know that ...
On Christmas Day, 1969, Seiko changed the watch industry forever when it launched the Astron, the world’s first quartz-powered watch. Fast-forward seven years to 1976, and it was fellow Japanese brand ...
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