Citizen has quietly introduced three new Eco-Drive models, with early images surfacing from China-based listings and social posts (courtesy of @plus9time on Instagram). The watches look to be a small, cohesive sub-series built around a shared design language rather than a major launch, covering the BM7595-89M, BM7620-83M, and the BM7625-80H.
All three watches have a stainless steel case. From the images, the cases appear relatively compact, with proportions that suggest they are designed for everyday wear rather than oversized statement pieces. The flat bezel edges and brushed finishing also line up with that direction.
Dial designs, however, vary across the trio. The BM7595-89M has the most distinct look out of the three, with a deep blue dial that has a radial texture, alongside a darker, almost gunmetal-toned case and bracelet. The BM7620-83M, by contrast, uses a lighter blue dial and a standard silver stainless steel finish, which gives it a cleaner, more traditional appearance. The third model, BM7625-80H, has a charcoal or grey dial, likely meant as the most neutral option in the lineup.
Across all three, Citizen has very familiar layout: applied hour markers, slim baton-style hands, and a date window at 3 o’clock. The dials are marked "Eco-Drive," which means the watches have Citizen’s light-powered quartz movement inside, removing the need for regular battery changes. Based on similar Citizen releases, these models likely use an E111-series Eco-Drive caliber, although that has not been officially confirmed yet.
The bracelets appear to be standard three-link stainless steel designs with brushed outer links and slightly more polished center sections - so the watches should be versatile enough for office wear. Water resistance and crystal type haven’t been specified so far, but Citizen typically pairs these Eco-Drive models with sapphire or hardened mineral glass, depending on price points.
Speaking of price points, there’s no official pricing or global availability information yet, and for now the announcement seems limited to Citizen China. That means these may be part of a regional release or an early look at a broader 2026 lineup.












