Citizen Questions & Answers
Citizen Questions
Clear answers to what buyers ask about Citizen — how long Eco-Drive lasts, whether it needs a battery, is it a good brand, Citizen vs Tissot, plus which model and care. From OD's, an authorised UK Citizen stockist since 1992.
| Never change a battery | Any Eco-Drive — light-powered |
| Smart everyday classic | Eco-Drive Corso |
| A gift under £150 | Eco-Drive Day/Date |
| Pilot / aviation style | Red Arrows / Promaster |
| Tough sports watch | Promaster dive & field |
| Modern integrated bracelet | Tsuyosa |
OD's Sales Insight — Citizen
Most Popular Citizen Questions
Does it come with a warranty?
Yes — full Citizen manufacturer warranty from OD's, an authorised stockist.
Do I ever need to wind it?
No — Eco-Drive charges from light: no winding and no battery changes.
Can I Click & Collect?
Yes — free, ready within the hour at OD's, 41 Barrow Street, St Helens.
Can I try it on in store?
Yes — see the full Citizen range in store, Mon–Sat 9–5.
Eco-Drive: how long it lasts & how it works (most-asked)
How long does a Citizen Eco-Drive last without light / on a full charge?
From a full charge a typical Eco-Drive runs about 6 months in complete darkness (power-save models far longer). In everyday life it tops up from any light — daylight through a window or normal room light — so for most owners it simply never stops.
Does a Citizen Eco-Drive need a battery, ever?
No battery changes. A solar cell under the dial converts light to energy, stored in a rechargeable power cell — not a disposable battery. That cell typically lasts 10 to 20 years before it might eventually need a service replacement. No annual battery trips.
Shop Citizen at OD's →How long do Citizen Eco-Drive watches last overall?
A long time — the watch can last decades, and the rechargeable cell commonly lasts 10–20 years. One of the lowest-maintenance watch technologies available.
Shop Citizen at OD's →How does Eco-Drive charge?
Through the dial — the dial is (or covers) a solar panel that turns any visible light into electricity, stored in the power cell. Leave it near daylight and it stays topped up; a few hours of bright light banks days of running.
Shop Citizen at OD's →How long does the battery last in a non-Eco-Drive Citizen?
Citizen's standard quartz watches use a battery lasting 2–3 years. But most of our Citizen range is Eco-Drive — light-powered, no battery changes.
Shop Citizen at OD's →Good brand, quality & worth it
Are Citizen watches good / good quality?
Yes — a major Japanese watchmaker known for reliability and value, and the pioneer of light-powered Eco-Drive. Solid stainless-steel builds, accurate movements, very low running costs.
Shop Citizen at OD's →Is Citizen worth it / good value for money?
One of the best value brands going — dependable, smart, and with Eco-Drive you never pay for battery replacements. A strong first good watch or everyday wearer at £139–£299.
Shop Citizen at OD's →Is the Promaster worth it?
Yes for an active lifestyle — the Promaster is Citizen's tougher sports/dive/aviation line with higher water resistance and rugged builds, still Eco-Drive so still battery-free.
Shop Citizen at OD's →How accurate is a Citizen Eco-Drive?
Standard Eco-Drive quartz holds to a few seconds a month; radio-controlled/atomic-timekeeping models stay accurate to the second by syncing with time signals.
Shop Citizen at OD's →Which model & comparisons
Which Citizen models do you recommend?
Eco-Drive Day/Date and Corso for a smart everyday classic; Red Arrows / Promaster for aviation and sport; Tsuyosa for a modern integrated-bracelet look. All Eco-Drive, so all battery-free.
Shop Citizen at OD's →Best Citizen for everyday / sport / a woman / a first watch?
Everyday: Eco-Drive Corso or Day/Date. Sport: Promaster. Women: Eco-Drive Silhouette and gold-tone ladies' lines. First watch / gift: Eco-Drive Day/Date around £139–£149.
Shop Citizen at OD's →Citizen vs Tissot — which is better?
Different strengths, both stocked. Citizen is Japanese with Eco-Drive solar — fuss-free, never change a battery, great value (£139–£299). Tissot is Swiss made with dressier designs and optional mechanical (automatic) movements (£212–£552). Citizen for convenience and value, Tissot for Swiss heritage and a mechanical watch.
Citizen vs Seiko?
Both excellent Japanese makers. Citizen's edge is Eco-Drive (light-powered, no battery) across most of its range; Seiko is known for mechanical movements. For low-maintenance solar wear, Citizen leads.
Shop Citizen at OD's →Models, gold & ownership
Are there gold-plated Citizen ladies' watches?
Yes — Citizen offers gold-tone (gold-plated) stainless-steel ladies' Eco-Drive watches, combining the dressy gold look with light-powered convenience. Ask our team for current in-stock options.
Shop Citizen at OD's →Are Citizen watches waterproof?
Water-resistant — everyday models are typically 50–100m (fine for handwashing and swimming), and Promaster dive models go much deeper. Check the model's rating.
Shop Citizen at OD's →How do I look after a Citizen Eco-Drive?
Almost nothing to do — just keep it exposed to light occasionally so it stays charged. Wipe with a soft cloth, keep the crown in, and rinse after seawater. No battery changes to budget for.
Shop Citizen at OD's →Shop Citizen at OD's
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