Citizen Eco drive info

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I have a few Pulsars and Seikos but recently an Eco drive Citizen has caught my eye. I don't know a lot about the reliability of the Eco drive. I have read how the Eco drive works on the web site. Does anyone have any pros or cons to add to my purchasing decision? Thankyou.:)
 
I've had one for two years now, no problems at all. I don't wear it all the time; a cheapie at work. So, I leave it in an area where light falls on the face. Seems to stay charged.
 
I've had these two for several years and they have served me well, the only thing I've had to do is change the date after months under 31 days and adjust for daylight saving.

Luis

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I have one of the Eco-Drive watches. I've owned it a year with no problems, but I only wear it occationally - trips to town, out to dinner, etc.

-Bob
 
I love mine!
It is rock steady and I have had no problems at all.
It's very accurate too.

Allen.
 
Bought mine in 1999, still wear it. Its solid and a great watch! Highly recommended! I use wear it every day for 5 years straight, and its still my favorite!
 
Before I went on the Casio kick that I'm currently on, I was into Citizen Eco-Drives. I never had a problem with any of 'em that I owned.
 
I have a Citizen Eco Drive Stiletto. I've had no problems with it but I've only had it about 6 months, wearing it just about every day. I never buy watches with the little date number because I can't see those little numbers so they're always wrong. :)
 
My wife and I have both worn Eco-Drives every day for several years now. Hers is a Silhouette and mine a Skyhawk Titanium. Both have been absolutely reliable and keep excellent time. Highly recommended!

--Bob Q
 
I just got my Skyhawk last Friday (thanks Bob Q for the advice!).

I don't think I ever stared at a watch so much in my life:D Absolutely stunning!

Guy
 
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