Deal | This Citizen Eco-Drive stainless steel chronograph watch gets massive discount on Amazon

The Citizen Amazon storefront has pushed down the price of the Citizen Brycen CA0851-56X chronograph watch. You can now purchase the watch at half of its original price. To be more precise, the watch is currently available at a massive 54% discounted price, meaning interested buyers can now purchase the watch at just $206.66 rather than its original list price of $450. However, keep in mind that it’s a limited-time deal and currently it's unclear how long it will last.
What lasts long is its battery life. The Brycen CA0851-56X is powered by Citizen’s light-powered Eco-Drive technology, meaning no battery swaps. Inside the watch is the B612 caliber. Plus, this model gets a tachymeter bezel, a ⅕-second chronograph that measures up to 60 minutes, 12/24-hour time, and a date function.
The chronograph offers a 44 mm silver-tone stainless steel case paired with a stainless steel bracelet with a fold-over clasp with a push button. It features a green dial complemented by three subdials, a date window at the 3 o’clock position, and luminous hands. Unfortunately, the dial of the watch is protected by mineral crystal. However, it’s strong enough to withstand accidental falls and scratches. At 158 grams, the watch is slightly on the heavier side. You’ll definitely feel the weight of the watch on your wrist. On top of this, the timepiece is also rated for 100 meters of water resistance.
According to the data from Camelcamelcamel, the current price marks the second-lowest-ever price for the watch. However, there’s just $6 difference between the all-time low and second-lowest price. All told, if you are looking for a reliable chronograph, then you can’t go wrong with this Japanese timepiece.
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