Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Citizen Watch Review

It seems like most watches I have bought have lasted about a year. No Problem though. I would just go to the local big box store and get a new battery.

Why is it I now have 4 or 5 dead watches lying around?

Here's something I found the other day, surfing around the internet.

The brand is called Citizen but the feature I learned about is the Citizen Eco-Drive. I found that Citizen has made a watch that not only does not need winding, but it doesn't even need a battery.

Go figure. And I found three that are perpetual besides. These fine watches will run for six months in the dark.

Did I mention they're perpetual? No more having to change settings when there are only 30 days in a month, not to mention 28 or 29.

Such a deal. The last perpetual watch I saw cost over 15K and these are a fraction of that.

You can click below to look at two that I found.


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