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Citizen has introduced two new watches to its UK lineup: the Eco-Drive Photon BJ6569-59X and the BJ6560-53W. Both models are currently available on the company’s UK website and share the same core specifications, differing only in their exterior finish and price.

Design Details
The watches feature a 40mm case made from Citizen’s Super Titanium. This is the company’s proprietary titanium alloy, which is treated to be more scratch-resistant and noticeably lighter than standard stainless steel. On top of the dial, Citizen has used an anti-reflective, dual-curved sapphire crystal, which is standard for watches in this price bracket and provides high scratch resistance.
The dial itself is black and features Citizen’s structural ink, a textured finish that interacts with light to create visual contrast. Both models use Eco-Drive technology, allowing them to run on ambient and artificial light instead of a traditional battery or mechanical mainspring.


The movement is a straightforward three-hand setup and includes a few practical power management features. It will warn the wearer if the charge is getting low, prevent the internal solar cell from overcharging, and include a quick-start function if the watch has been left in the dark and completely died.
Both watches have a water resistance rating of 50 meters (5 Bar). This means they can handle rain, splashes, and surface swimming, but they are not designed for diving or high-pressure water sports.
Pricing and Availability
The variation between the two models comes down entirely to the case and bracelet coating. The BJ6569-59X is priced at £895.00 and features a grey ion-plated finish, giving it a darker, monochromatic look. The BJ6560-53W costs £749.00 and has a standard silver-tone finish on the titanium. Citizen is producing 5,000 pieces of each model worldwide, and they are unnumbered.
In related news, Timex has recently launched three new Automatic E Line watches featuring retro-inspired square cases, alongside new vintage Quartz E Line models with elegant sunray dials.
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