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Citirzen Eco drive watch
on: July 25, 2011, 02:28:49 AM
My mother is semi-retired and works in a jewellery shop on sundays. After telling her that i was looking for a basic seiko self-winding watch as an intermediate step (till i save up for a monstrous titanium Casio PRG500 or PRG510) she got it into her head that i was better off with an eco-drive citirzen because the rep had just been and she could get one for cost+tax (ie half the price of a discount seiko)

So i had a look at some of the models on offer and walked away with one of these`.


I really like the simplicity of it (apperance wise) and had to battle a bit with my mother and her friend on the other side of the counter because they kept objecting that it was a small dial which isn't fashionable at the moment, i had said i wanted a dress watch so maybe something with a metal band and etc etc

but now its mine and i've warn it for the week and am really enjoying a watch back on my wrist. I was wondering on peoples experiences on the ecodrives though, i was wanting a self winding as a watch that will run long after the world ending event of Social-decay/zombies/coporations/carnivorous-fluffy-bunnies-with-sharp-pointy-teeth/tofu.(Which is another reason why i opted for the canvas strap so i can still get a seiko along the line :D) Since they are self-powered you also get the bonus of not having to pressure test them everytime you replace the battery.

So what are people experiences on eco-drives? anyone kill one yet? I believe they have been around since the late 90's so maybe onr or two of you cats have one?
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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #1 on: July 25, 2011, 04:19:59 AM
Love the Eco Drive have owned one for several years.
It is a perpetual calendar so once you set it you are good to go (though it takes an owners manual to set it).

Since then I have added more to my collection.  :D


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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #2 on: July 25, 2011, 06:18:51 AM
My Citizen Skyhawk is still going strong.  The Eco-Drive system works well and the watches are very tough.

I think its a toss-up between automatics and Eco Drives for which will survive longer in the wild.  The power cell in an Eco Drive will eventually stop holding a charge.  Automatics are complex and tend to fail without occasional maintenance.  The upper limit on either seems to be quite high.

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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #3 on: July 25, 2011, 06:28:07 AM
Yes, I have had to replace the battery in one of my Eco Drives, but overall, fantastic watches.
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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #4 on: July 25, 2011, 08:10:10 AM
Do remember that if you keep it in a dark drawer for a long time it will stop running until you get it back into the light.  I've had mine for nearly six years and love it, never once let me down. :tu:
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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #5 on: July 25, 2011, 05:35:13 PM
My wife has an eco drive watch that has been working well for a few years. 

I particularly like the look of that one.  You are a man of taste :D
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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #6 on: July 26, 2011, 03:04:02 AM
Some more eye candy :cheers: :drool:



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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #7 on: July 26, 2011, 06:27:20 AM
For some reason i have a hankering to know where north is.
i'm thinking maybe of getting a silva watch-strap compass for it... the only thing is stopping me is the fact is the silva are meant to fit 19mm starps and mine is 18mm...

That and i still need to spend the money on a battered old silva compass to leave in the suzuki when i find one.
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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #8 on: July 26, 2011, 04:11:54 PM
I've had this particular watch for 14 years now. My dad went halves with me for it for my 21st birthday. I paid an absolute mint for it at the time (probably more than it is worth), but it has never needed a new battery or run out of charge in that time.



Apparently, these batteries are only supposed to last about 10 years, so I guess it's running on borrowed time  :-[


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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #9 on: July 27, 2011, 03:43:50 AM
I've had this particular watch for 14 years now. My dad went halves with me for it for my 21st birthday. I paid an absolute mint for it at the time (probably more than it is worth), but it has never needed a new battery or run out of charge in that time.

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Apparently, these batteries are only supposed to last about 10 years, so I guess it's running on borrowed time  :-[

I have never heard of a expire date on an Eco Drive I know that ever now and then the capacitor jacks up but it is very rare. :cheers:


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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #10 on: July 27, 2011, 11:23:09 AM
I have never heard of a expire date on an Eco Drive I know that ever now and then the capacitor jacks up but it is very rare. :cheers:

That is good to know. Thank you  :cheers:


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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #11 on: July 28, 2011, 12:58:03 AM
I have a Citizen eco-drive diver (model BN0000-04H).  I have worn mine every day for 4 years now, and it has been a great, trouble free watch.  There are some light scratches on the crystal now, but I think it is reasonable for a sub $200 watch.

When I got it I immediately put mine on a Hirsch Carbon strap.

This post shows the watch on a carbon strap like mine (better pics than mine):
http://www.larrybiggs.net/scwf/index.php?mod=103&action=0&id=1137355664

Here is my pic from a year or so ago:



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Re: Citirzen Eco drive watch
Reply #12 on: July 28, 2011, 07:17:04 PM
This is the one I have;



http://www.heinnie.com/Watches/Citizen-Watches/Citizen-Dress-Watches/Citizen-Eco-Drive-Titanium-BM0230/p-98-337-728-4764/

Simple and not too bulky.  Like I said, I've been really happy with it. :tu:
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