⌚ Time to Shine: Where Style Meets Sustainability!
The Citizen Men's 'Eco-Drive' Quartz Dress Watch combines a sleek brown leather strap with a durable stainless steel case, featuring a 42.5mm diameter. Powered by light, this watch never needs a battery, ensuring you stay stylish and eco-conscious. With a water resistance of up to 100m, it's perfect for both everyday wear and aquatic adventures.
B**I
Absolutely gorgeous. Very similar to Vincero's Rose Gold Chrono S, just nicer.
I happen to also own a Vincero Chrono S, Rose Gold. It's a little beat up after a LOT of wear (almost daily for well over a year), so I was looking to get something similar. Man, I am not disappointed. Take a look. These guys look identical at first glance.This guy is absolutely gorgeous. It's a more sophisticated watch than the Vincero if you take the time to compare subtleties:- The movement on the Citizen is more precise. When you start the timer, it increments in quarter-second ticks. The Vincero increments in one-second ticks. Resetting the timer causes the second hand to wind very, very smoothly to 12 o'clock. The same movement on the Vincero is comparatively quick and snappy.- his watch's buttons and crown feel significantly more solid than on the Vincero. The Chrono S's buttons feel spongey and squeal a little on pressing them, like a disobedient teenager. Mind you, this is a very minor whine, but noticeable after wearing it day after day. Yes, I use this feature a lot on all my watches.- The face on the Citizen is more interesting. If you take a look at the pictures, it's got texture, though I'm sure this has to do with its Eco-Drive light-based battery charging (its essentially a solar panel). The Vincero's face is just a flat one and less interesting, despite having one more dial. The Citizen's is a dark gray - the Chrono's a very dark navy.- The straps are very similar too. The Citizen's is more flat, while the Chrono's is more round. They're both equally comfortable.Hell, even the holes line up almost exactly between the both of them.- The Vincero's gold is a little more rose - its a little darker. I like its shade more than the almost pure gold of this one.Its a very minor difference, though.- This watch is powered by light while the Vincero is battery-operated.- They weigh and feel exactly the same.For the not-so-subtle differences, this is a Citizen and the other is a Vincero. The history and quality are, well - there's just no comparison.The Vincero is the young man. It's the new kid on the block and it's got more pep. This Citizen is the Vincero with a couple more decades of experience in him. Some tasteful wrinkles and a gray hair here and there.It moves with more care and grace. It's more sophisticated. It's at the bar sipping a Manhattan while the Chrono is the guy wearing a little too much cologne and downing cans of Coors Light.Okay, that's a little mean, but the differences to my eyes are rather clear.So, looking back, am I regretting my initial purchase of the Vincero?Absolutely not. I love that watch. You can absolutely do worse at that price.That said, I cannot deny that this is, in just about every respect, better, and within the same price range.The only minor quibbles being some very subtle cosmetic ones that I prefer on the Chrono.If you were to get only one, absolutely make it this one. The price difference is only about an additional $50. Worth every dime.
A**N
VERY GOOD!
This is a very good watch from Citizen,continuing their line of Eco- Drive watches that are charged by light and dont need a battery. I only took 1 star off because they dont really make it clear that the 'second hand' on this model is actually the Chronograph and the continual second hand is the small circle below. It would seem more logical to have designed it the other way around,but I have gotten used to it tho confusing at first. All in all a great watch for the price from Citizen.
G**H
Too much height.
Great watch. Very good looking, but height was too much. Couldn't fit under my regular shirt cuff. Had to return it for that specific reason.
P**Y
Classy dress watch!
This watch is similar to the IWC Model Portofino Automatic at a fraction of the cost. And let us not forget the Citizen accuracy and Ecco Drive technology. The combination of the finish, face and band gives this watch a very classy look. I am very happy I bought this product.
A**E
Very elegant and nice shape
This is for my son, it's very elegant and nice shape but somewhat little, I prefer 44 - 46 mm wathes
A**R
Very good for gifting
Brought this watch for my Father in law for his Anniversary and he loved it. Loved the dial style all n all a beautiful watch.
P**K
Very stylish
Great watch. Just as described.
D**N
Five Stars
Great watch and solid value with price as well!
M**
Awesome!
Very nice hubby liked it so much
C**N
Excellent
Great looking quality watch.Have received many compliments..For the price you can't beet any Citizen watch
M**E
Excellent
Excellent
M**C
Beautiful watch
Beautiful watch. At a good price.
P**E
Good Watch!
Cool Style!
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