by Isaiah on September 18, 2009

Here’s another sporty timepiece that relies on the unique Eco-Drive Japanese-quartz movement system, the Citizen Men’s Eco-Drive 180 WR100 Chronograph Watch. Featuring a stainless steel case and a black rubber strap, the watch gets its power from either natural sunlight or indoor light, so you never need to replace its battery. What’s more, it’s also water resistant down to 330 feet (100 M). $156.35.
by Isaiah on September 9, 2009

Here’s an ideal watch for your busy life, the Citizen Men’s Eco-Drive Chronograph Canvas Watch. Featuring a stainless steel case, this timepiece relies on the unique Citizen Eco-Drive movement system, so you never need to replace its battery. The watch features a black dial with easy-to-read Arabic numerals in white, a convenient date window at four o’clock, a slim second tracker on the outer dial and three subdials that provide chronograph functionality along with the ability to track hours on a 24-hour scale. This watch is also water resistant down to 330 feet. $129
by Johan on July 31, 2009

The Citizen Capanola Cosmosign is a luxurious watch that comes with a real-time chart of 1,027 stars, 166 galaxies, sun and constellation positions. Claimed to be the “Lamborghini of Citizen”, the new Campanola features 150% more stars than its predecessor and an updated design that recalls the sextant and compass used by seafarers of old. $3,531.