








⏳ Power your style sustainably with Citizen’s solar-charged sophistication!
The Citizen Men's BU2070-12L is a 44mm solar-powered analog watch featuring Eco-Drive technology that eliminates battery worries. It boasts a durable stainless steel case, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and a stylish blue dial with luminous hands. The leather strap with alligator print adds a refined touch, while 100 meters of water resistance ensures versatility. With day, date, and 24-hour subdials, this watch blends functionality with elegant design, perfect for the modern professional.
















| ASIN | B07992MDJQ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #278,627 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #6,968 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (550) |
| Date First Available | 15 November 2023 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BU2070-12L |
| Manufacturer | Citizen |
| Package Dimensions | 12.29 x 9.8 x 8.1 cm; 70.87 g |
K**N
Because this watch is an Eco-Drive, I don't have to worry about winding it like an automatic watch or replacing a battery like a quartz watch. The Blue dial is slightly darker than the pictured watch, but in bright light it stands out. I wish it were a bit brighter. The watch has a sapphire crystal, which is a plus at this price point, and will help prevent future scratches. The watch has three dials, one for the Day of the Week, one for the date, and one 24-hour dial for AM/PM. It's easier to set the date one day behind, then advance the time to move the date forward to the correct date. NOTE: to avoid damaging the delicate internal gears that automatically advance the date at midnight, a period often called the "danger zone" (roughly 9 PM to 3 AM), I would change the time to 6:30, change the time/date, then set the correct time. The band is leather with an alligator print and a silver buckle, which fits nicely on my 7.5" wrist. I also like that the band comes with two keepers, which help keep it in place if you have a smaller wrist. I like that it is 100 meters/330 feet water-resistant, so I don't have to worry about being around water. Note that the band is 22.5 mm, so if you order a replacement band, you will need the 23 mm band, which will fit (I ordered one from Bartons on Amazon, and it fit perfectly). The 23 mm don't have as many options as 22 or 24 mm, so keep that in mind if you decide to replace the band. This is a 12 mm-thick watch with a 44 mm case diameter. This watch fits well on my wrist and transitions easily from dress to casual. Overall, this is an excellent-looking watch that looks even better in brighter light, accentuating the blue dial. So far the time has been spot on.
N**Z
Excelente calidad!!! Muy buen reloj por el precio !!!
A**R
Relógio muito bonito e elegante
M**K
My wife got me this watch for Father's Day (at "Father's" specific request ... lol). It's now my third Citizen "Eco-drive" watch, and it may end up being my favorite. The gleaming finish, stainless steel case is a flawless beauty. The size (44mm diameter) is just right for me ... not too big, not too small, and not too thick. The face is a kind of slate-blue, micro-grid pattern when you're looking at it straight on, but it flashes a much deeper, brighter, iridescent blue as you move it around in the light. The iridescent blue color is what you're mainly seeing in the listing photos ... probably why a few reviewers complained about the accuracy of the photos. That color is definitely there, but it isn't as dominant as the photos might suggest. Citizen has equipped this watch with a "sapphire" crystal, which enhances the blue tones of the watch face when you view it at an angle. Perfect choice. It's water resistant to 10 ATM (i.e., 100 meters, 333 feet) making it fine for swimming, showering & snorkeling, and I actually trust Citizen's water resistance ratings on their products, unlike the hordes of other, cheaper competitors out there. The stainless steel hands are imprinted with a strip of light-blue lume that glows VERY brightly when the watch is first brought out of light, then fades a bit, but remains visible in complete darkness. The movement of the second hand is very precisely aligned with the second markers on the outer ring of the face. The watch has three, chrome-ringed subdials: day of week, day of month (same size), and 24-hour dial (a little smaller than the other two). The letter/number characters on the dials are too tiny for most people to easily read, but once you've taken a close look at them and know how the dials are set up, it becomes easier to see/know what the hands are pointing at, whether you can make out the characters or not. For me, the overall look/feel of this watch is WELL worth a little minor inconvenience in the size of the markings on the subdials. The crown is 3-position: 1) closed; 2) turn counterclockwise to advance calendar day subdial; 3) turn clockwise (or reverse for hour/minute hands) to adjust time and advance day-of-week and 24-hour subdials. All very easy to "feel" and do. The band is beautiful, nicely finished leather, and it even comfortably fits my 8-inch wrist, with adjustment holes to spare, but I've already got several watches with essentially the same chocolate brown, croc-pattern band, so I opted to replace the factory band with a brown leather/navy blue "NATO" style band, as shown in the photos. I think the band makes the watch look even better. The EXACT lug width of the watch/factory band is 23mm (I measured both the lug width and band with a caliper, so trust me, not any contrary listing details). 23mm is an odd size that's difficult to find replacements for, but I was able to fit a 24mm replacement band in there with very little trouble (you'll need to transfer the spring bars from the original band), and as you can see, it looks fine. I expect accuracy to be as good as the movements in my other Citizen watches, which are generally rated at (+/-) 20 seconds a month, and Citizen's "Eco-drive" power system is a marvel. Once fully charged (Citizen recommends exposing the watch to direct sunlight for 11 hours before starting to wear it regularly ... much more than that for other kinds of light), the power cell will thereafter stay charged on much shorter exposures to light, and can keep running for up to 6 months in total darkness. In sum, this watch is a well-designed, multi-use workhorse that's beautiful, functional, and can easily go from workout/swimming, etc., to a night on the town or casual business meeting, etc. I love it. Only wish Father's Day came more than once a year ...
J**N
Love the watch and the band. Very comfortable and stylish.
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