Citizen Watch Reviews
Established in 1918 in Japan, it's renowned for its Eco-Drive technology that powers watches from natural or artificial light.
Orient’s new “Stretto” RA-TX03 series is not only punching well above its weight - with a feature-packed movement and some beautiful dials, there's hardly any competition in this field.
What’s more, unlike the Tsuyosa, this watch wasn’t made of stainless steel. Instead, it shipped with a far more ‘advanced’ Super Titanium case. I had to take a look at it.
Citizen’s famous Promaster line has been lauded since its introduction in 1989, and I’ve finally got my hands on perhaps their most time-tested models; the NY0040.
Let's say you've got a budget of around $500. Should you go for one of the higher-end Casios? Or is Citizen the obvious choice at that price point?
Was I too harsh on Citizen? I did a little affordable watch brand tier list video in December last year and it’s fair to say that Citizen fans weren’t too pleased with the brand’s placing.
Over the last few months, I’ve spent countless hours and thousands of pounds exploring the Citizen catalog, narrowing it down to 20 special picks.