Citizen Men's BM7170-53L Eco-Drive Titanium Watch

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Citizen Mens BM7170-53L Eco-Drive Titanium Watch
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  2. Publisher: City of Light Inc DBA Hunter Ministries
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Product Review

Embrace the effortless style that comes with a Citizen Eco-Drive watch. Imaging never having to worry about winding a watch or making sure it has a functional battery. The perfect everyday timepiece that rarely requires your attention, wearing an Eco-Drive allows you to turn your attention to the more important things in life.

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Average Customer Review
5.0 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)

5.0 out of 5 stars Great watch for the money, light as a feather!, May 17, 2012
Gary J. Hack "nukefixer" (Forest, Va. USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Citizen Men's BM7170-53L Eco-Drive Titanium Watch (Watch)
I actually purchased my watch in a major department store and got 30% off, great bargain. I always enjoyed Casio watches, and I also have Seiko dress watch.
Since buying this watch is truned into my everyday watch, the looks can't be beat and the titanium is light as a feather when compared top other watches, both mine and others I looked at purchasing, after feeling the weight of this one, no brainer, it was a keeper.
The looks of this watch are very nice, a dress watch as well as an everyday watch.

I would but this watch again without any hesitation!

I knew nothing of Citizen watches, but to learn of this eco drive, well that was an extra added benefit!


5.0 out of 5 stars Nice watch, April 25, 2012
CyberBob - See all my reviews
This review is from: Citizen Men's BM7170-53L Eco-Drive Titanium Watch (Watch)
This is a very nice watch. I was looking for an everyday watch with the following features: lightweight (usually meaning titanium, but didn't have to be), sapphire crystal, self-sustaining (either by light or movement), decent water resistance, fairly accurate, decent build quality, decent looking (more on the dressy side, less trendy or sporty), luminous, and reasonably priced. Believe me, that combo is hard to find. I wasn't specifically wanting a quartz, or titanium, or Citizen, or whatever. Most automatics were out because of cost, size, and accuracy. I really liked the EcoDrive of Citizens. I thought I heard somewhere that they were the first to really bring solar to the masses, and so the solar offerings from Seiko use expired patents that Citizen had, suggesting that Citizen's solar technology is superior to Seiko's. I'm not necessarily partial to either brand, and I think Seiko's are good watches, but I felt a little more comfortable going with Citizen for solar...Read more

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