Japanese watch companies make strategically baffling moves with some regularity. The new circa-$6,000 automatic watch from Citizen doesn’t seem to fit with the brand’s familiar character or affordable ...
The latest Tsuyosa gets a Crown-inspired makeover and a fancy new automatic movement. Every product is carefully selected by our editors. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more ...
Some of Citizen’s best-known, legitimate tool watches are in its Promaster collection, including divers that seem like the kind actual, serious divers might use. While the majority feature ...
To the casual observer, classic dive watches can look pretty similar, save for the brand name printed on their dials. For watch enthusiasts, though, the pleasure is in the details, and no detail is ...
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 ...
Citizen has always been a brand that straddled two worlds: accessible enough to sit in the department store case, serious enough to earn nods from watch forums where men argue about lug widths into ...
After its acquisition of La Joux-Perre and its Arnold & Son and Angelus brands, Japanese watchmaker Citizen has finally unveiled a new in-house movement — its first in 10 years — with the help of its ...