

⌚ Own the moment with Citizen’s Eco-Drive Weekender — where style meets unstoppable energy!
The Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Weekender Garrison Field Watch (Model BM8180-03E) is a precision-crafted, solar-powered timepiece featuring a 37.2mm stainless steel case, luminous hands, and a durable olive green nylon strap. Designed for the modern adventurer, it offers 100 meters of water resistance and a scratch-resistant mineral crystal, all powered by Citizen’s innovative Eco-Drive technology that harnesses any light source—eliminating the need for battery changes. Lightweight and rugged, this watch blends minimalist military-inspired aesthetics with reliable day/date functionality, backed by a 5-year limited warranty.










| ASIN | B000EQS1JW |
| ASIN | B000EQS1JW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Green |
| Band Length | 195 Millimeters |
| Band Material Type | Nylon |
| Band Width | 18 Millimeters |
| Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #285,052 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,029 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | CITIZEN |
| Case Diameter | 37.2 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Case Thickness | 9.5 Millimeters |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | Mineral |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,656) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2023 |
| Department | mens |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Crosshair |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013205070013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Type Name | Casual Watch |
| Item Weight | 7.2 Ounces |
| Item model number | BM8180-03E |
| Manufacturer | Citizen |
| Manufacturer | Citizen |
| Model Name | Garrison |
| Model Number | BM8180-03E |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Eco-Drive Technology |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 5.91 x 5.91 inches; 7.2 ounces |
| Series Number | 8180 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Strap Type | Nylon |
| Style Name | Watch |
| UPC | 013205070013 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Watch Movement Type | Eco-Drive |
| Water Resistance Depth | 100 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**E
Great minimalist solar watch !!!!
A year or two ago I bought a watch from Amazon when it was on sale for 1/2 price. It was a dandy watch, worked perfect, but it was *huge*, and pretty heavy. It was also pretty flashy, and I'm not. So I wound up only wearing it for "dressy" times, e.g., like church. Finally, the battery died, and I decided I didn't like the watch well enough to go to the expense of buying a new battery and the hassle of putting it in. So I decided I would buy a new watch that (1) wasn't as big, heavy, and flashy as this one, and (2) didn't have a battery - I hate messing with batteries. So I started researching watches, and when the next Amazon watch sale came along, I found a lovely *automatic* (we called it "self-winding" in the "old days") Seiko in the "military-inspired" minimalist style was that I was looking for. I *almost* bought it, but the rating was a flat 4.0/5, and there were enough negative reviews about stopping working and other problems that it gave me pause. In addition, I doubted that a self-winding watch would work reliably for someone like me who doesn't wear a watch all the time. So I did some more research, and discovered that there was a 3rd class of watches - solar-powered!! And the "solar" supposedly means any kind of light. I found this Citizen watch that looked almost exactly like the Seiko that I liked and almost bought. It was about 85 bucks, which seemed reasonable, esp. for a watch that didn't require me to buy a battery or even to walk around...lol I've had this watch for about 32 days now. I love the look, and it is keeping perfect time. I still only wear it when I go out (i.e., not around the house), and I've been leaving it in the kitchen where there is usually natural light during the day, plus bright artificial light on and off. So far it has worked fine. I did have to charge it under bright light for something like 12-15 hours initially, so I just left the kitchen light on overnight. I suppose some would say that cost me maybe a quarter, but I can live with that. The strap is of decent quality, albeit a bit stiff (I'm sure that would have loosened up with wear), but I just didn't like having to futz with securing the strap ever time I put it on (yes, I'm old and set in my ways). This was solved by one of the major life lessons I got from my dad. Along with teaching me how to determine the model year for 50s and 60s Fords and Chevys (back when they *didn't* all look alike, and when unveiling the new model Chevy was an actual event in my small town), and warning me to "never buy a used car, you're just buying somebody else's problems", my dad introduced me to the Spiedel Twist-O-Flex watch band. When he bought me my first watch when I was around 12, the first thing we did was take off the band that came with it and replace it with a brand-new Twist-O-Flex (yes, we had to take out several links to get it to fit my thin young wrist). Heck, I didn't even know you could take the band off a watch, much less change its size !!! This watch has an 18mm aperture (or w/e you call it where the band attaches), and an 18mm Twist-O-Flex fits it perfectly. The only negative would be the dearth of documentation. Other than a little folder with a few lines in about 30 languages, I was referred to a web site for info on charging and setting, etc. This is standard in the 21st century, but it still chaps me a bit. I won't apologize for the length of this review. This is the kind of review I like to find when I am considering buying an item, so this is just "do unto others" for me. Keep it up, Jeff B., you are doing a great job !!! P.S. I added a couple of pics with the new band, mainly to practice with my new Kindle Fire...:)
L**4
Quite Possibly the Greatest Watch in the World under $100 (3 year review)
Regardless of price range, there will always be a seemingly endless amount of watches to choose from. Sometimes it can be daunting, but always fun! This was my very first watch i purchased. I went inexpensive initially in the event watches weren't really my thing. After a good time researching, I pulled the trigger on this little guy after reading the rave reviews. After three years of wearing this watch on and off, hiking in mountains, forests, rocky terrain, water activities, etc., I decided I would give an accurate assessment about this particular little time piece. Brand - I truly believe Citizen is the very best value when it comes to watches under $500.00. One can argue Seiko and Orient. I own all three brands, and feel like my three Citizens are made a bit better. Citizen is well respected among watch enthusiasts, and is a FANTASTIC brand for someone looking to purchase their first timepiece Movement - As you probably know by now, this watch is powered by Citizen's own Eco-Drive Quartz Movement. Needing no battery or servicing, this watch will stay maintenance-free for years on end. And it just charges by light? Amazing cutting edge. Accuracy - No shock here. Being quartz, this watch is supremely accurate. Mine tested out about 1.5 seconds fast a week. No arguments there! Looks - I love the way this watch looks. Everything just works. At 90 dollars, it's important not to try and look like a cheap, ugly homage of another watch. Citizen did a bang up job here with a field inspired look. The dial is a matte black with white font. The indices are not applied, but one cannot expect that at this price point. Fantastically, the dial has day/date windows, and even has the days in Spanish (pretty cool). The second hand is somewhat of a red/orange, but adds a really nice splash on an otherwise black and white dial. And guess what? This watch has pretty darn good lume! Quite impressive at this price point. Many watches don't have any lume at all. The hands and all of the numbers glow with a very pretty turquoise blue. Again, do not expect Seiko divers brightness here. Size - I love it. Now, it won't be for everyone at around 37mm or so, but there is so much dial squeezed into it, that it is always very easy to read the time. The watch is quite thin and light, almost disappearing on your wrist. Guys with really large wrists, may want to avoid. Enclosing, this is a spectacular little watch for the price. For less than $100 dollars you are getting a highly respected watch brand, an eco-drive battery/maintenance free movement, extremely accurate time, minimalist and attractive design, legible night lume, and a traditional sized watch. What a package! Sure, the mineral crystal will take light surface scratches, but that just adds to the character anyway, right? My only real complaint is the lugs are a bit sharp. They need to round them out a bit, but fortunately they do not interfere in anyway while wearing the watch. Watches like this make you contemplate while you are shelling out 100x more money on watches. This could serve you as your everyday companion for the rest of your life. Sure, there will likely come a time where your taste grows and you want higher end pieces, but this BM8180 is all you will ever NEED. Truly exceptional.
M**H
Its a perfect daily beater, great legibility, solar powered, and it goes well with many different straps!!
A**N
Me gustó mucho , muy bonito y el precio más barato que en México . El único detalle es que la caja vino rota , pero el reloj está en perfectas condiciones . Enviado desde Alemania hasta México, el reloj se puede configurar en español y en inglés ! .
B**S
Amazing watch for price. Does everything I ask of it.
A**K
I don't usually think too much about my purchases - if I like something I need and can afford it, I get it. I don't like how smart watches quantify every aspect of one's existence, and I only started wearing a watch after I inherited an old Eco-Drive from my father a few years ago. Unfortunately, it became erratic after some seawater damage, even though I got the water damage repaired by an authorized Citizen service center. I found I really missed the watch while it was with them, so I needed a new one. Looking for a replacement took me deep down the online horology rabbit-hole and I ended up buying a bargain vintage mechanical winding watch for special occasions, and this as my zero-maintenance everyday one. This watch somehow feels a lot better on the wrist than in it looks in pictures. I was very worried about how awkwardly the crown-guards seem to stick out of the case, but it looks perfectly natural when it's worn. The strap it comes with is, as many other reviewers have said, absolute garbage. I ordered a replacement at the same time as the watch because I knew I didn't want it. But even if you like the military aesthetic of the green canvas, it's terribly uncomfortable with the widely spaced holes making it virtually impossible to adjust to the right size. I tried my best to like it because I felt bad about how much I despised it, but I just couldn't. What I love about the watch is how easy it is to read. Even the day and date window needs no more than a glance from my 40 year old screen-damaged eyes. The watch is very light, and with a comfortable strap, I can barely feel it on me. It's arguably a little thick for a quartz watch of it's diameter, but the light weight sort of makes up for it. Speaking of the case diameter, I wouldn't recommend it for wrists larger than my 165 millimeters (6.5 inches) unless you're actively seeking the vintage pilot watch look. But if you are doing that, then you probably want a watch that's more authentic to the genre. I hope this helps your decision.
D**J
Received the item original as advertised though the box/packaging looks old and a little beat up
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