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Atelier Wen PerceptionvsCitizen Eco-Drive One

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Perception
Atelier WenPerception
MSRP $25,800
Eco-Drive One
CitizenEco-Drive One
MSRP $2,995

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Perception38.5mm
Eco-Drive One36.6mm
Power Reserve
Perception40h
Eco-Drive One40h
Water Resistance
Perception50m
Eco-Drive One300m
MSRP
Perception$25,800
Eco-Drive One$2,995

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Diameter
38.5mm
36.6mm
Thickness
12mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
Lug Width
19mm
20mm
Water Resistance
50m
300m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Underside
Dial Color
Blue
White

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
8845
Type
Automatic
Solar

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$25,800
$2,995

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What people say

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Atelier Wen Perception

Owners widely praise the Atelier Wen Perception's integrated bracelet and clasp for their excellent taper and finish, alongside its appealing 9.4mm thin case. However, some owners question its $3000 value, citing the Chinese movement and a bracelet design reminiscent of other watches. The dial's guilloché is considered less precise than some high-end alternatives, and the movement's winding action and rotor noise are noted as not feeling premium, with the movement lacking a hacking function. On balance, owners value the Perception for its thin profile and bracelet finishing, despite reservations about its movement and overall value proposition.

Citizen Eco-Drive One

The Citizen Eco-Drive One is widely celebrated for its groundbreaking thinness, with multiple sources confirming its status as the world's thinnest light-powered watch, measuring between 2.98mm and 3.5mm. Owners and reviewers alike praise its exceptional lightness, titanium construction, and good build quality that avoids feeling flimsy, noting its "wow factor" and superb finishing. The watch features a proprietary, ultra-thin Eco-Drive quartz movement and a synthetic sapphire dial, with some models offering up to 12 months of power reserve. However, its high price, ranging from $3,500 to $5,000, is a significant drawback for some, and its aesthetic is considered too plain or dated by a minority who prefer other Citizen models. The Citizen Eco-Drive One is also noted for lacking a seconds hand and having only splash-resistant water protection.

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