Features
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)
Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Flexible Band Stainless Steel Watch #BM8450-94A
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Description
Mark the understated charm 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 hours, 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, sleek 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 original Citizen Arrives in a gray box, along with a manual, CD information, and Warranty information.
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Solar-function if it takes (It 'sa) new idea that was a plus. The case diameter is greater than "classic " it is' s 37 mm, I think. So, if you take as the smaller size just in the traditional eight. There were two disappointments. First and foremost, the photograph, both here and at Amazon at Princeton Watches place where I bought it (couldn 't find it on the Citizen ' s side [?]), The Clock recommend a light color is silver, and kind of classy, as I saw it. Not true. It is more a (steel) Nickel color. Second, the watch case on the thick side, if you were hoping to be low. The photos don 't help here. Like I said, I like the solar angle, but I would like to think I 'd bought the blue face, Seiko w / the flexible band, even if it meant paying the local jewelry shop owner too much for a battery in a second-class couple of years. Nevertheless, I think I 'll keep them for $ 112.50, partly because it ' sa pain to send it back, and partly as an experiment in solar energy.