Black Friday has pushed down prices across a range of Citizen Eco-Drive models on Amazon. The complete list spans dress pieces, everyday watches, and chronographs. These cuts make several of Citizen’s well-known designs far more reachable than usual, especially since all of them run on the brand’s light-powered Eco-Drive system, meaning no battery swaps.
The stainless-steel Classic 3-Hand Day/Date with the blue dial now sits at $186.95, down from its original $325 list price. It’s one of the cleaner options in this set, built around a textured dial, Roman numeral at 12, and a standard 100-meter water resistance rating. Mineral glass and a slim profile keep it close to the look of Citizen’s older dress material, which explains why it’s usually a steady seller even without discounts.
A darker variation of the same formula - the Weekender 3-Hand Date (Black IP) - drops to $217.94 from $356. This one is more sportier, with its denim-blue patterned dial and black ion-plated case and bracelet. It still sticks to the simple three-hand layout and Eco-Drive movement but feels more modern than the standard steel version.
Those wanting more technical complexity might be more drawn to the Classic Chronograph with Perpetual Calendar, currently at $275.99 after a steep cut from $575. This model gets a tachymeter bezel, 1/20-second chronograph timing, dual time, and full calendar adjustments tied to Citizen’s internal system. It’s bulkier than the dress models, sure, but the discount puts it in the range of mid-tier quartz chronographs from other brands that usually lack the automatic calendar support.
The Promaster Sea BN0199-53X is now at $222.66, down nearly a third from its regular pricing. It’s an ISO-rated 200-meter diver with a green dial and large markers, making it one of the more practical choices here if someone needs a proper diver rather than a dress-forward piece.
A more rugged pick is the Sport Casual Brycen Super Titanium Chronograph, marked down to $208.59 from $550. This is special mainly because of its Super Titanium case - lighter and harder than steel - paired with a black leather strap. Its chronograph, alarm, dual time and perpetual calendar features make it one of the more spec-heavy models in this roundup, especially for the price.
Rounding things off is the Eco-Drive Weekender Brycen Chronograph (Brown/Ivory) at $219, reduced from $395. Its cream dial and contrasting black tachymeter bezel (see below) means you get a retro vibe, while the orange chronograph seconds hand adds a bit of character. Like the other Brycen models, it keeps 100-meter water resistance, mineral crystal, and a familiar Eco-Drive quartz layout.
Most of these watches hover between 40-45% off, with a few going well beyond that. Given how slowly Citizen discounts some of its regular catalog, this is one of the better windows to pick up long-running models before prices rebound after the sale period.
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