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Citizen Eco-Drive watches are powered by light and do not require traditional battery replacements. Once fully charged, they can run for months in darkness (typically 6-12 months depending on the model). The rechargeable cell is designed to last approximately 10-20 years before needing replacement, though this varies by usage.
Citizen and Seiko are both respected Japanese watchmakers in similar price ranges. Citizen is known for its Eco-Drive solar technology, while Seiko is renowned for its mechanical movements and Spring Drive technology. Neither is objectively better—Citizen excels in low-maintenance solar-powered watches, while Seiko offers stronger mechanical and automatic options. The choice depends on whether you prioritize solar technology or traditional watchmaking.
Citizen watches are generally considered excellent value in the mid-range watch market (£150-£600). The Eco-Drive technology eliminates battery replacement costs, and they use quality materials like Super Titanium in many models. They offer Japanese reliability and innovation at prices lower than Swiss competitors with similar features, making them a practical choice for those wanting quality without luxury pricing.
Yes, Citizen's Promaster Dive collection is well-regarded for recreational diving. These watches typically offer 200m water resistance, ISO 6425 dive certification, and reliable timekeeping. While not as prestigious as Omega or Rolex dive watches, Citizen Promasters provide solid diving functionality at mid-range prices (£300-£800) and are particularly valued for their Eco-Drive technology which eliminates concerns about battery failure underwater.
Citizen and Tissot compete in the mid-range segment but with different strengths. Tissot (Swiss) emphasizes traditional watchmaking and has Swatch Group backing, while Citizen (Japanese) leads in solar technology with Eco-Drive. Tissot typically has slightly higher brand prestige in Europe, but Citizen offers better value with solar-powered models that require less maintenance. Price ranges overlap significantly (£200-£800), with choice depending on preference for Swiss heritage versus Japanese innovation.
Citizen typically offers a 5-year warranty covering manufacturing defects, but water damage is generally excluded unless the watch fails due to a factory seal defect under normal rated use. Regular battery changes and wear-and-tear are not covered, though Eco-Drive models avoid battery concerns entirely.
Citizen watches generally do not appreciate in value and are not considered investment pieces like Rolex or Patek Philippe. They typically depreciate 40-60% upon purchase, though limited edition collaborations (Disney, Marvel, Star Wars) may retain slightly better resale value among collectors.
Most Citizen Eco-Drive watches with 100m+ water resistance can be worn while showering or swimming, though hot water and soap may degrade seals over time. For regular water exposure, choose models with at least 100m rating; avoid operating crown or pushers underwater unless it's a designated dive watch.
Citizen Super Titanium is a proprietary surface-hardening treatment making titanium up to 5 times harder than stainless steel while remaining 40% lighter and hypoallergenic. It's scratch-resistant, won't tarnish, and ideal for sensitive skin, though it costs more than standard stainless steel models.
Citizen is a Japanese company headquartered in Tokyo, but watches are manufactured across multiple countries including Japan, China, and Thailand depending on the collection and price point. Higher-end models and movements are typically Japanese-made, while entry-level models may be assembled elsewhere to maintain competitive pricing.

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