Citizen Eco-Drive World Time Series

Citizen’s new Eco-Drive World Time Series is perfect for young travellers today who are constantly moving from one time zone to another for business or leisure.

Available in a for men and women, the series carries a totally new movement specially designed for this series – New Calibre: New Calibre: Cal.E784. A new globe dial comes with 26 pre-set time zones.

The men’s watch features a dark blue or black dial and comes with a stainless steel or leather strap while the ladie’s timepiece features a mother-of-pearl white dial ensconced in a 38.5mm case.

The perpetual calendar features ensures the correct date is displayed on the watch perpetually. It takes into account the different days in the month as well as leap years. A power save function does its job of saving power when the watch is not in use. The second hand stops automatically to save power when the watch is kept in a dark place over a certain period of time. The job is still functioning accurately even while saving power. The watch is able to run normally for six months on a fully charged battery and for eight months when in power save mode.

There are two variants for the ladies – a stainless steel case (S$551.05) and band or one that is stainless steel with gold plating (S$604.55).

The men get more choices between straps (Metal or Calf Leather) and dial colour (Dark Blue or Black) and casing & band (Stainless Steel or Stainless Steel with Gold Plating). The World Time Gents range from S$518.95 to S$620.60.

CITIZEN will also be handing out”Time”, “Better Starts Now”- themed eco bags created by each of the four winners of Adventure Japan’s contest held in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

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