From titanium chronographs to monolithic divers, these Citizen watches are tough-as-hell and seriously great value ...
Citizen’s reputation as Seiko’s sidekick in Japanese watchmaking is undeserved. The brand is a worthy adversary in many respects, offering a balanced alternative to its horological neighbor, and often ...
The wonderful thing about Citizen watches: They have something for everyone. From a performance perspective, the Japanese watchmaker stands toe to toe with Swiss luxury watch brands while keeping ...
Most watches are made of stainless steel. It’s a good watchmaking material, but a metal that’s both lighter and stronger is surely superior, right? The watch industry today knows titanium well and ...
There was a time when titanium watches were expensive and rare—but that time is long behind us. Ever since Citizen debuted its X-8 in 1970, more and more brands have been adopting this advanced ...
Citizen recently unveiled a refreshingly charming take on the Promaster Dive Automatic “Fujitsubo” watch. Now with added layers of mystery and vintage appeal, the new “Fujistsubo” is crafted from ...
The Japanese watch brand’s plans include a limited-edition Super Titanium model — and a couple of trips to the Moon. By Vivian Morelli TOKYO — Raise your hand if you have ever owned a Citizen watch.
There was a time when titanium watches were expensive and rare—but that time is long behind us. Ever since Citizen debuted its X-8 in 1970, more and more brands have been adopting this advanced ...
In 1970, Japanese watchmaker Citizen launched its first-ever titanium timepiece, bringing a revolutionary and complex material into the world of horology. Now, half a century on, the brand is ...