Citizen Watches

by admin on April 19, 2008

Citizen Watches

Citizen - EW8500-00A Citizen - EW8500-00A
$165.00

Citizen - EW8500-00A...
Citizen Eco-Drive 180 Mens Watch BM6270-54L Citizen Eco-Drive 180 Mens Watch BM6270-54L
$215.00

180 collection Stainless steel case and bracelet Blue dial with silver tone hands and markers Luminous hands and markers Precise Eco-Drive movement - Charges in Sunlight or Indoors never need to change the battery 180 Day Power Reserve Low Charge Indicator and Time Reset Advisory Water Resistant to 100m Date Push-button deployment clasp Hardened mineral Crystal for Superior Scr...
Citizen Eco-Drive_Watch Watch BM8000-07H Citizen Eco-Drive_Watch Watch BM8000-07H
$165.00

Classic lines matched to the latest technology...striking men's watch from the Eco-Drive collection. Handsome watch is powered by the sun or any other light source...and will never require a new battery. Polished steel case is presented on the black, lizard textured leather strap. Round polished steel bezel frames the black dial with luminous hands and hour markers....
Citizen EW8642-56A (Women's Watch) : Solar Eco-Drive Citizen EW8642-56A (Women's Watch) : Solar Eco-Drive
$215.00

Citizen EW8642-56A (Women's Watch)...
Adam-12 Collector's Edition (Reason to Run, Day Watch, Clinic on 18th Street, & Citizen with a Gun) Adam-12 Collector's Edition (Reason to Run, Day Watch, Clinic on 18th Street, & Citizen with a Gun)

This columbia House Collector's Edition tape includes the following episodes -- Reason to Run, Day Watch, Clinic on 18th Street, and Citizen with a Gun....
Men's Guadalupe Gold-tone Watch Black Dial (Black dial) Men's Guadalupe Gold-tone Watch Black Dial (Black dial)

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What is a better brand of watches – Citizen, fossil or quartz?

"Quartz" is not really a brand. Many different companies that make generic print clocks "quartz" on the dial, it is an electronic clock regulated by a small piece of glass quartz. citizen and fossils …. well, I've driven both, and both can be carried out after a few years. I own a Fossil watch that I like – is steel steel (an important issue for me – Stainless does not react with the skin or corrode over time, many watches are made of brass or bronze or other base metals, and after being constantly used, cases usually begin disintigrate and leave green marks on the wrist) Furthermore, I am very careful not to let it get wet. "Water Resistant" is quite misleading and very few watches can withstand any kind of significant water exposure. I like the style of the fossils look rather, they tend to be more unique – but as far as quality goes, they are probably the same. Usually you get what you pay with either company – a watch more expensive than * * probably serve more than a less expensive clock. Note – I did not get an Eco-Drive because the rechargeable battery will eventually wear out and is very expensive to have that replaced, and it is very difficult to find someone who can replace it (without sending it back to the company).

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