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For a rugged look with a comfortable fit, this military-inspired timepiece fits the bill. with a day-date indicator, luminous hands, 37mm screw-back case, and 100M WR. The black dial provides a backdrop for simple Arabic numerals, housed in a stainless steel case along with a woven green strap with patterned stitching and a buckle clasp. Featuring our Eco-Drive technology – powered by light, any light. Never needs a battery. Caliber number E100.

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Nice watch for work. I don’t have to worry about it being submerged in water.
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Posted 7 months ago
Kyle Stankiewicz
Verified Reviewer
The watch is rugged and handsome, without being cumbersome! Indices are clearly legible and glow in the dark! have bought multiple watches of this model, both for myself, and gifts (for the adventurous traveler)! Eco-Drive is an underrated technology, and I's happily pay more of a premium for this feature! Citizen always delivers! Great looks, great functionality! Affordable! This, all-in-all is a really great watch!
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Posted 7 months ago
Keeping Time In Niceville
Unverified Reviewer
I just received my new watch and I am very happy with my purchase. As an older woman, readability is important to me. The watch face size and numerals are perfect, as you can see from the photos. I am a little disappointed that the watch band is stiff but I’m sure it will soften in future.
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Posted 7 months ago
Andy Laidlaw
Verified Reviewer
Attractive style and I like never having to replace batteries with the eco function.
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Posted 8 months ago
Brian Reddicks
Verified Reviewer
Just as advertised, good solid watch from Citizen. Simple, easy, high quality.
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Posted 8 months ago
I had to purchase this watch again due to losing my original while wake surfing. I love the watch! The band on my original wore out and broke down after 3-4 years, $80 bucks to replace with Citizen just a couple months ago, so needless to say I was bummed to lose it. BUT, I did love the watch enough to buy it again!
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Posted 8 months ago
I've had this watch for about eighteen years and I'm just about to replace the band .. whenever it's dead, I just leave it on my windowsill for ten minutes and it is charged up enough to be good to go.. I've never had to do anything to it. it's a classic and I get compliments on it all the time.
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Posted 8 months ago
I bought this same watch in about 2008 or so I guess. +/-$80. Never wore it til about 2015. I found it in my dresser one day after having it so long without ever wearing it, and it wasn't working, so I laid it on top with the intention I'd just throw it in the trash one day. A few weeks later, I looked at it and surprisingly after sitting in my dresser for all those years in the dark, it was alive. So from then on I wore it, u til about a uear ago. I went fishing and lost it, so I bought a new one, which I was extremely happy. Surprisingly I found the o e I thought I lost, so now I had 2 watches. One for work, and a nice one. Unfortunately the newest one I bought got for real lost, and I just purchased my third. So I now have a nice one and a work one again. While I was really impressed with the one I bought in 2008 coming alive after over 6 years in the dark, I'm not too happy with the last ones watch band. I think they changed suppliers and this one just doesn't feel the same. Its the canvas band, which on the other two i liked alot, tgis one tho, .....I don't like it. Maybe I'm wrong about changing suppliers, but I don't think I am. Other than that, I'm still wearing the one I got in 2008 at this very moment. Just a nice simple watch that does what it is supposed to do. I have had to change the band a couple times. I guess I'll never find one as good as the original.
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Posted 9 months ago