It will be the same disposable nothing that everything else in the $200 range is.
Not trying to be rude. There just isn’t much thought that need be placed on this type of piece.
It will be the same disposable nothing that everything else in the $200 range is.
Not trying to be rude. There just isn’t much thought that need be placed on this type of piece.
The Minority Marksman.
"When you meet a swordsman, draw your sword: Do not recite poetry to one who is not a poet."
-a Ch'an Buddhist axiom.
The '06 Titanium version of this Citizen - https://www.citizenwatch.com/us/en/p...J8050-08E.html - has been a day-in / day-out watch since Jan '07 at the latest. Truly like it and the other three or four Citizens I've gotten over time.
Citizen makes nice stuff for what it is, but an Eco-Drive is not something you are likely to hand down to your kids. It has a limited service life that is not cost effective to extend. It makes more sense to buy a new one when it dies, i.e. it's disposable.
A good mechanical piece can be regularly serviced and passed down for generations. If keeping the watch around for several decades is not a concern, rock on with the Citizen. The Eco-Drive is awesome at what it does.
Last edited by 98z28; 08-15-2019 at 03:26 PM.
I guess I'm the only one with a bad experience with an eco-drive? (Mine wasn't a diving watch though.) Wore one all summer - so the battery was definitely fully charged. Then about a month after long shirt sleeve weather had begun I checked my watch only to find it dead. It started working again after sunlight hit it, the battery was simply out of a charge. "Works up to six months in total darkness" my arse...
Bought one of those too, and ended up breaking about six before the warranty ran out... The barometric sensor was usually the first thing to go.
I'll wager you a PF dollar™ 😎
The lunatics are running the asylum
Apologies for being brief and rude
Yes I did mean disposable in regards to more costly to repair than replace.
And if that’s the goal then, cool. It’ll work
But if not wasting money is key, planing on sometime not lasting is an odd path imo.
I bought a Citizen Ecodrive "field watch" for $65 on an Amazon sale. I am wearing it now and it is doing great. I also have an older Suunto. If I wear the Suunto for a few days - the Citizen Ecodrive is "dead" and I have to rest everything before using. As long as I use it daily - all is ok.
Bought a pair of these, one for me and one as a gift, a few months ago:
Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Promaster Diver Watch with Date, BN0150-28E https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016R90VBK..._NKDvDb33KVGDQ
Nicely finished. Bezel is not as fine as my Sub. Date window is almost impossible to see.
Timekeeping is fine.
I wear it from time to time.
I bought one of those on sale for ~$115 back in December. I have a much older Ecodrive from ~2002 that still works.