A Golden Jubilee of Precision and Sustainability on Your Wrist
The Genesis of Light-Powered Timekeeping: A Historical Overview
Tracing back to 1975, Citizen introduced the Crystron Mega, featuring a caliber that boasted an impressive accuracy of just 3 seconds per year. Following this, the Crystron Solar Cell made its debut in 1976, marking a significant milestone as the first analog solar watch. This early model, with its visible solar cells, laid the groundwork for what would become the renowned Eco-Drive technology, showcasing Citizen's commitment to precision and efficient power solutions.
Revolutionizing Solar Technology: The Evolution of Eco-Drive
The initial Crystron Solar Cell, while innovative, presented aesthetic limitations due to its prominent solar cells. However, Citizen swiftly refined its designs, moving towards more seamlessly integrated solar technology. A major breakthrough arrived in 1995 with the introduction of Eco-Drive, which cleverly concealed solar cells beneath the watch dial. This advancement allowed for diverse and elegant dial designs, while significantly extending the power reserve to six months in complete darkness, utilizing advanced lithium-ion cells. The evolution continued with Eco-Drive VITRO in 2002, achieving complete concealment of the technology, making light-powered watches indistinguishable from their conventional counterparts. By 2015, Eco-Drive technology powered over 80% of Citizen's watches, demonstrating its widespread success and environmental impact, having saved over 100 million single-use batteries from landfills.
Unparalleled Accuracy: Citizen's Quest for Perfection
Beyond sustainability, Citizen has consistently led the charge in achieving extraordinary accuracy. The brand's 100th anniversary in 2019 saw the unveiling of the Eco-Drive Calibre 0100, a marvel of engineering with an autonomous accuracy of just one second per year—a benchmark yet to be surpassed. This relentless pursuit of precision underscores Citizen's dedication to crafting timepieces that are not only eco-friendly but also exceptionally reliable.
The Citizen Eco-Drive 50th Anniversary Edition: A Fusion of Tradition and Innovation
The limited-edition Eco-Drive 50th Anniversary timepiece stands as a testament to Citizen's half-century of innovation. A striking feature is its dial, meticulously crafted from Japanese washi paper and dyed in a traditional chitose midori green, symbolizing longevity. Gold accents, including the applied eagle mark—a signature of The Citizen collection—and a gold seconds hand, beautifully contrast with silver indices and hands featuring Natulite lume, creating a harmonious blend of heritage and contemporary design.
Craftsmanship and Engineering: The Case and Movement Details
Encasing this exquisite dial is a 40mm diameter, 12.2mm high case made from Super Titanium, Citizen's proprietary material that is five times harder and 40% lighter than stainless steel, further treated with Duratect Platinum for a lustrous silver finish. The watch features a dual-sphere sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, a solid case back with the iconic eagle mark, and water resistance up to 100 meters. The timepiece is powered by the Eco-Drive quartz calibre Cal.A060, offering an accuracy of +/-5 seconds per year, an 18-month power reserve in darkness, and a perpetual calendar valid until February 28, 2100. Advanced features like independent hour hand adjustment for time zone changes, proprietary impact detection, and magnetic resistance further highlight the watch's sophisticated engineering. Limited to 650 pieces and priced at USD 3,100, this anniversary edition represents remarkable value, combining an advanced movement, a unique artisan dial, and a robust titanium case and bracelet. It is set for release in May 202