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Great watchamazing, i love it, looks good and it works, i recommend this item, its worth the price.
Citizen Women's EW3030-50A Eco-Drive Corso Stainless Steel Watch
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Featuring Citizen's Eco-Drive E000 movement, this compelling watch is a classically designed timepiece that is powered by light and never needs a battery.
Three-hand with date, day-date
Silver tone stainless steel, decorative bezel
Mineral crystal
Water resistant to 99 feet (30 M): withstands rain and splashes of water, but not showering or submersion
Watch InformationBrand, Seller, or Collection Name Citizen
Model number EW3030-50A
Part Number EW3030-50A
Model Year 2007
Item Shape Round
Dial window material type Mineral
Display Type Analog
Clasp Fold-Over Clasp with Double Push-Button Safety
Metal stamp None
Case material Stainless steel
Case diameter 25 millimeters
Case Thickness 8
Band Material Stainless steel
Band length womens
Band width 14 millimeters
Band Color Silver
Dial color Grey
Bezel material Stainless steel
Bezel function Stationary
Calendar Day and date
Special features solar
Item weight 16 Ounces
Movement Japanese quartz
Water resistant depth 99 Feet
womens dive watches description A stunning, clean-lined watch. I've been wearing this watch for a couple weeks now, its so comfortable I forget I'm wearing it. Nice brushed steel band, a brighter silver ring around the face - and after exposing the face to light for awhile the hands glow green in the dark, then fade, which is a cool trick. It's not too bulky/big and not too dainty/small. Out of the box, the band was too long, be prepared to get it resized if you're anywhere near a regular wrist size.
The image here shows a darker blue-gray face - in reality it's simply gray, but that doesn't detract from it in any aesthetic way. That's actually why I picked this one, for the unique gray face. And if you are wondering about how you would ever replace the uniquely shaped band if it becomes worn looking from much use (like my last Fossil watch) - Citizen watches come with a five year limited warranty and all the Citizen Worldwide Service Centers are listed in the accompanying instruction booklet - emailing them or sending it in for a replacement band would probably be the only way to get the exact same Citizen band if it's possible.
And about the "fueled by light" feature - you don't have to wonder if your watch is getting enough light and will suddenly stop from lack of charge or something - I've been wearing mine for awhile and wearing it regularly makes that a non-issue. With a full charge its supposed to last six months in the dark. No batteries ever needed. All around a handsome, understated sleek and silver watch.