Features

Ecologically friendly, light powered Eco-Drive Caliber E110 Japanese-quartz movement
Charges in natural sunlight or indoor light
Max power reserve: 180 days
Low charge warning: 4 days
Quick start ability
Charge time from stop state to max charge: Incandescent Light - 125 hrs, Outdoors, Cloudy (10,000 Lux) - 35 hrs, Outdoors, Sunny (100,000 Lux) - 11 hrs
Durable, hardened mineral crystal
Case diameter: 40.5 mm
Two-tone stainless steel case
Dark blue dial
Date function
Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)

 

Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Two-Tone Stainless Steel Watch #BM1134-50L

 

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People are Eco-drive clock is powered by light, thus not requiring a battery. This classic watch has a round, two-tone stainless steel case and bracelet, and features a blue dial with three-hand function and easy-to-read bar markers with gold metal stainless tone. Additional features include a date indicator, water resistant to 100 meters and double grip with push button. The Eco-drive clock is designed for everyday people.

 

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I love this watch in a very short time. The use is comfortable and not too heavy. The dial is easily readable in all lighting conditions, with the juxtaposition of materials and colors. Setting up this watch is not complicated, and compared with a digital clock, very simple. I'm very excited that Don 't have to worry about the battery runs down at the most inopportune time, like my previous watches. I followed the instructions to obtain the energy cell loaded, and not turned over. Buy very solid.

He bought this watch as a gift and 'sa Watch classic work that has since pulled out of the box. My friend loves the clock and the line is easy to read. The numbers on the clock face are large enough to see and that has kept time for the second. Casual and dress well, just classic. Great price too.

Looks great. Feels great to have enough weight to feel also made but not enough to make it great. I bought it as a present for my wife AND CAN NOT wait until I have occasion to buy a Citizen Echo drive for myself. I really like the fact that the battery of a purchase is a thing of the past. Easy to read dial. It Screams quality. For what I pay for watch batteries alone, in eight years will have paid for itself.

This is an excellent value. Handsome, accurate, and the environment. My only reservation is that the removal of the link of the band is nothing intuitive, and the indications are not clear. So I 'll want to use it a little looser than I ' d like, or take it to a jeweler. Otherwise, watch it sa 'great at a good price.

First, this watch looks better than the official displayed pictures on Amazon. The silver tone bracelet looks pale and white on these images, and certainly the silver color is much darker and more attractive (see photo custom). You won 't regret getting this watch, if this is your first time Eco-Drive. R rThis is a second level of the family Watch me. The idea of not having to worry about batteries or more with your clock intact (do not open the lid for replacements), once you have the taste of this, believe me, you 're not going back. A similar concept is found on Seiko Kinetic watches. To choose whether to go or light-powered motor-powered. Personally, as a concept more solar, 'sa attitude greener. R family rA third alert level would not be having regular day or time anymore, and that is when it comes to life Citizen Eco-Drive Perpetual Calendar Watches. You only have time to adjust from time to time over the years. R RNOW for this watch, size and weight are really comfortable. I especially like the contrast of dark blue with gold frame. A weight balanced vision, large numbers, and not too many objects or mini-hands around the dial. Simple and elegant. The visibility of the marks of minutes, points and hands are remarkable (in Dark Places). The incandescent material last. I 've been up early at 4, and you can tell what time it is without turning on any light. Even the locking system allows a continuous very elegant looking bracelet. R rand last year, has a capacity of up to 100 meters water resistant enough for regular scuba diving and swimming. Rthe only thing that I think this watch is missing is a simple charging status indicator. This clock will run with no light at all (when fully charged) for a maximum of 180 days. When you download completely take up to eleven hours of direct sunlight to come fully charged (or 120 hours under 30 watts of fluorescent light (20 centimeters)). Two minutes of direct sunlight will be enough to use daily. R rI give this watch to five stars for the looks and the excellent prices for such a wonderful technology. If your need for technology goes further, I suggest you go for a Perpetual Eco-Drive.

I was very pleased with this watch. It looks great, with good fit and finish, and is of a reasonable size and weight. It is extraordinarily large, as some of diving watches mass (for example, Casio "Orange Monster "), or is too small to be male. It 's big enough and sufficiently well-style so that he gets praise - without being garish. It 's not so light that it feels "cheap " in any way, but it ' is not so heavy, to be annoying. Rthe R required little effort to watch out of the box. I put it in the sun for a few minutes to give you a little load, set the date and time, and took a couple of links on the band (I use the smaller screwdriver glasses, but a tool to remove these sell pins for about $ 15). Within ten minutes, all done ... and kept perfect time ever since. Within the first day or two, also left the set in a bright spot in a Dressor a few hours. Fully charged, this watch keeps enough power to run in the dark for six months, so you never have to worry about her standing (as you do with an automatic). I 've had a Casio and a sundial Pulsar before and I ' m sold on the light-powered watches. R ras first: This does not watch 't sync to have the atomic clock, a feature of the Casio Waveceptor series, but the overall quality and "feel " of the Citizen Eco-Drive is much better than solar Casio, in my opinion. And it keeps excellent time, the atomic clock "sync " is more a marketing ploy than anything else. (After all, how much precision you really need)? In any case, if you want to combine solar, atomic clock synchronization, and high quality finish, you need to look at the Oceanus watches - but these will run you $ 400 - $ 600 right now. R rback Citizen I think this is an excellent clock in its pricepoint. If you want to enter the range of $ 200 +, it also offers watches Citizen Eco-Drive Titanium and various other styles that are a larger or more sophisticated than this template. However, at $ 100 - $ 125 range, this watch is a fantastic, reliable, which can be used with casual attire or business. This model is particularly prominent, gold and the numbers 12, 6 and 9 positions. Some people prefer "hash marks " and not numbers, but I think the numbers are very easy to look down and immediately read the time. LATCH is a band of good quality. About the only feature it lacks is a perpetual calendar. But because this model only displays the date - not months - a feature so probably isn 't practice. But because the watch has a specific position crown to set the date separate time, this is a much smaller problem.

This is probably the best watch I've owned. The Eco-Drive is a great concept - not thinking about changing the batteries every time, or even restart the clock. The style of it - for me - it is elegant but practical. My wife got me the "stiletto " I start to model special "jersey " events. Great stuff!