Recently picked one of these up for $127 equivalent in the UK. I wanted it for all the same reasons you did and it does not disappoint at all. I put it on a chunky brown leather quick release strap with a deployment clasp and it looks and wears fantastic. Awesome timekeeping, 100m water resist, never needs batteries and for me it's the perfect no worries everyday beater.
I have that same watch. Like it a lot. I have another Eco-Drive watch that I have had for about 25 years and it is still working great and still on the original rechargeable battery.
Superb watch. It does everything you need from a watch better than anything else I can think of. The Eco Drive technology is amazing. The size is also perfect too.
The Casio F-91W is my go to Beater watch ! I use mine as a work watch/everyday watch. (They cost about 10 U.S. dollars at this moment.) My second go to watch is the Citizen BM8180 Garrison/Chandler watch. For the money, THIS IS THE BEST MODERN FIELD WATCH !!! PERIOD !!! ( Forget the Hamiltons, the Seikos, the Vaers, the Butucci's, and everything else ! THIS watch beats ALL of them HANDS DOWN ! )
I brought this front uk store Argos for 70 £ in 2022 ....I pick out of watch box after not using ,put on and find it's lost only 7 seconds over a month....brilliant
This was my 'deployment watch' which I wore in Barsah, Iraq in 2005. The dial warped very slightly due to leaving out in the sunlight. It is now 2023, and it is STILL running!
i had this watch in iraq. not recommended in the desert heat as the metal matches the ambient heat and then on top of that the radiant heat. great everywhere else and loved it. gave it to a friend as a going-away gift.
Nice review 👍 mate. I bought mine in 2007 and it's been rock solid reliable and is still going strong. Scratches on the glass now but still looking fine. The only problem I had was that the strap would occasionally unfasten on the last hole as there wasn't much strap at the end to thread through the keeper. But all in all an excellent eco drive watch.
My Citizen EcoDrive 8180 sat in the bottom of a drawer (hidden) for over 10 yrs. When found, I put it on a window sill for a few hours, it fully charged and back in the rotation for the past month or so, original battery. I purchased it back in 2011 for around $85. I only changed out the band to a AliExpress NATO one.
I had one of these back when I first started looking at watches. It was solid id unspectacular, a little small for my wrist maybe. The Nighthawk is what represents Citizen in my watchbox, love that watch.
Wish I knew how old mine was so i knew what to expect capacitor wise. Bought mine at a garage sale for twenty dollars. Its amazing and very very scratched.
Own and love this watch. By the way, the bracelet from the Seiko 5 SNK381 (or any other Seiko 5 with this “cushion” style case) fits perfectly on this 8180 with no adjustment needed. I know a lot of people really dislike the old Seiko 5 bracelets, but I actually like them a lot. I was very pleased to discover that it fit on this watch. I also own the Citizen Nighthawk (older version), which is also superb. My wrist is a bit bigger than yours at about 6.7 inches, so both Citizens fit pretty well for me. Great video. Thanks for posting.
Hallo, In welchen Shop haben sie die Uhr denn gekauft? Leider ist diese uhr nur noch in den USA/Canada verfügbar und sehr schwierig nach Deutschland zu bekommen ☹️
To me it is a total mystery how the only watch in existence that literally everybody needs - unobtrusive, wearable size, 10 bar water resistant, indestructible solar quartz, reasonably affordable, timeless style - is a rather ugly, half-assed mil style, discontinued Citizen on a shabby abrasive strap that few people even know about and that looks like a failed Timex. This is the only watch I ever wanted! Put it in a decent case with a sapphire on top, do away with the obsolete date, hire a designer rather than an intern for the dial, make it a timeless, versatile style like an Oyster Perpetual or a Mark 11 or anything tasteful and I'd happily pay not €200 but €800 for it. It is literally the one watch you cannot buy.
I just bought a King Samurai (automatic)man’s I’m extremely disappointed that it gains 20 seconds every day. For a watch that expensive this quality control seems terrible. Can you please explain why it’d be so expensive to just open your Seiko 5 and move the little lever that would slow it down a little? The perfect watch for me is my Casio Oceanus T200. The lume is just as good as the Seiko, it updates via satellite so it is never ever even 1 second off the official time, it is solar, even the date adjusts by itself (perpetual calendar equivalent) and if I lose my phone I can buzz it with a button in my watch.
I've had one for over 10 years. I wear it camping and fishing and have taken it snorkeling a number of times. I like the look of the original band but never found it comfortable and don't like the metal eyelets. I generally like a rubber strap on it.
Size, solar and 100m water resistance makes this an outstanding no-brainer with strong field aesthetics. Definitely on my sights.
It's highly polished so it doesn't have strong field aesthetics.
Recently picked one of these up for $127 equivalent in the UK. I wanted it for all the same reasons you did and it does not disappoint at all. I put it on a chunky brown leather quick release strap with a deployment clasp and it looks and wears fantastic. Awesome timekeeping, 100m water resist, never needs batteries and for me it's the perfect no worries everyday beater.
May I ask from where?
@@ujasojas9512 Sure thing. It was Argos.
I just looked at Argos and it's down to £99.99 @@ujasojas9512
I have that same watch. Like it a lot. I have another Eco-Drive watch that I have had for about 25 years and it is still working great and still on the original rechargeable battery.
That’s amazing!!
Superb watch. It does everything you need from a watch better than anything else I can think of. The Eco Drive technology is amazing. The size is also perfect too.
The Casio F-91W is my go to Beater watch ! I use mine as a work watch/everyday watch. (They cost about 10 U.S. dollars at this moment.) My second go to watch is the Citizen BM8180 Garrison/Chandler watch. For the money, THIS IS THE BEST MODERN FIELD WATCH !!! PERIOD !!! ( Forget the Hamiltons, the Seikos, the Vaers, the Butucci's, and everything else ! THIS watch beats ALL of them HANDS DOWN ! )
I brought this front uk store Argos for 70 £ in 2022 ....I pick out of watch box after not using ,put on and find it's lost only 7 seconds over a month....brilliant
This was my 'deployment watch' which I wore in Barsah, Iraq in 2005. The dial warped very slightly due to leaving out in the sunlight.
It is now 2023, and it is STILL running!
I might get one of these and mod it to a brushed matte finished. It is perfect other than the high polish.
I’ve owned this one for years. Great watch. I put it on a red Barton fabric strap to match the second hand….looks good.
That’s a great strap idea!!
i had this watch in iraq. not recommended in the desert heat as the metal matches the ambient heat and then on top of that the radiant heat. great everywhere else and loved it. gave it to a friend as a going-away gift.
Nice review 👍 mate. I bought mine in 2007 and it's been rock solid reliable and is still going strong. Scratches on the glass now but still looking fine. The only problem I had was that the strap would occasionally unfasten on the last hole as there wasn't much strap at the end to thread through the keeper. But all in all an excellent eco drive watch.
My Citizen EcoDrive 8180 sat in the bottom of a drawer (hidden) for over 10 yrs. When found, I put it on a window sill for a few hours, it fully charged and back in the rotation for the past month or so, original battery. I purchased it back in 2011 for around $85. I only changed out the band to a AliExpress NATO one.
How can you tell it full charged?
I had one of these back when I first started looking at watches. It was solid id unspectacular, a little small for my wrist maybe. The Nighthawk is what represents Citizen in my watchbox, love that watch.
I love the Night Hawk just looks to big on my wrist. I would own all of the Blue Angels line if I had bigger wrists!
Wish I knew how old mine was so i knew what to expect capacitor wise. Bought mine at a garage sale for twenty dollars. Its amazing and very very scratched.
I have one and I love it. Good value and keeps excellent time.
Like the review says this is a great watch. Keeps perfect time and it’s a great everyday watch.
Own and love this watch. By the way, the bracelet from the Seiko 5 SNK381 (or any other Seiko 5 with this “cushion” style case) fits perfectly on this 8180 with no adjustment needed. I know a lot of people really dislike the old Seiko 5 bracelets, but I actually like them a lot. I was very pleased to discover that it fit on this watch. I also own the Citizen Nighthawk (older version), which is also superb. My wrist is a bit bigger than yours at about 6.7 inches, so both Citizens fit pretty well for me. Great video. Thanks for posting.
Sorry Lug width is 18mm not 18 inches 😂
I prefer the Citizen over the Seiko as it has a solid back that won't shatter as happened with my Seiko 5.
BTW...the Excellent Citizen Promaster Diver that you mention( original, at 41-44mm)...is now available in a 36-38 mm size !! ... more choices !!
Hi. What reference is the seiko 5 that appears at 02:57 ?
I’ll have to check it’s really old probably 20 years at least.
Hallo, In welchen Shop haben sie die Uhr denn gekauft? Leider ist diese uhr nur noch in den USA/Canada verfügbar und sehr schwierig nach Deutschland zu bekommen ☹️
Is the lume any good?
Yes pretty good I actually noticed it later in the evening
Does it have a signed 😮Screw down crown or not, please advise. Also, is it available in Stainless Steel bracelet. Many thanks for your review.
No it not comes with this green strap. I switched mine out to an Archer quick release. This is a great every day watch
Crown is plain and not screw-down....push/pull only.
To me it is a total mystery how the only watch in existence that literally everybody needs - unobtrusive, wearable size, 10 bar water resistant, indestructible solar quartz, reasonably affordable, timeless style - is a rather ugly, half-assed mil style, discontinued Citizen on a shabby abrasive strap that few people even know about and that looks like a failed Timex. This is the only watch I ever wanted! Put it in a decent case with a sapphire on top, do away with the obsolete date, hire a designer rather than an intern for the dial, make it a timeless, versatile style like an Oyster Perpetual or a Mark 11 or anything tasteful and I'd happily pay not €200 but €800 for it. It is literally the one watch you cannot buy.
Timex expedition north field solar 36mm is almost there. Good enough, but the lume could be better
Is the tick loud enough to hear in a very quiet room? Is it similar to a Lorus quartz watch?
I don’t hear it but my hearing isn’t great.
@Cold Pizza Watch Reviews okay thanks but wanted to know on the tick as will be using the watch in quiet rooms and libraries
you can barely hear the tick when its on your ear. Ive never had an issue with it
I really like to see a comparison of BM8180 vs SWC ARK
Of course the rattling of the seiko is super annoying. That‘s why I like the citizen way more… and it‘s my only watch now.
Hello, what Model is that Seiko 5?
I can’t remember it’s 20 years old
I got mine three years ago for $54 usd! (The citizen garrison)
Nice!
I just bought a King Samurai (automatic)man’s I’m extremely disappointed that it gains 20 seconds every day. For a watch that expensive this quality control seems terrible. Can you please explain why it’d be so expensive to just open your Seiko 5 and move the little lever that would slow it down a little?
The perfect watch for me is my Casio Oceanus T200. The lume is just as good as the Seiko, it updates via satellite so it is never ever even 1 second off the official time, it is solar, even the date adjusts by itself (perpetual calendar equivalent) and if I lose my phone I can buzz it with a button in my watch.
What is the reference num for that seiko? Thanks!
BM8180-03E
I've had one for over 10 years. I wear it camping and fishing and have taken it snorkeling a number of times. I like the look of the original band but never found it comfortable and don't like the metal eyelets. I generally like a rubber strap on it.
Yep I’ll have to see if it breaks in. If not I’ve got a few good straps in mind.
18 mm not 18 inch lug to lug...
I liked mine until it quit working.