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Citizen PeytenvsCitizen Zenshin Three-Hand

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Peyten
CitizenPeyten
MSRP $296
Zenshin Three-Hand
CitizenZenshin Three-Hand
MSRP $394

At a glance

5 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Peyten41mm
Zenshin Three-Hand39mm
Power Reserve
Peyten40h
Zenshin Three-Hand40h
Water Resistance
Peyten100m
Zenshin Three-Hand100m
MSRP
Peyten$296
Zenshin Three-Hand$394

Full specifications

Case

3 specs
Diameter
41mm
39mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Material
Stainless Steel
Super Titanium

Movement

1 specs
Caliber
E111
J800

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$296
$394

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What people say

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Citizen Peyten

Owners widely praise the Citizen Peyten for its attractive Eco-Drive solar-powered technology and the shimmering quality of its dials, with the green and champagne variants specifically called out as stunning. The watch is frequently described as sleek, sturdy, and sophisticated, punching above its weight for daily wear, and owners report excellent longevity and reliability from the Eco-Drive movement. Some owners find the stock bracelet design unappealing, though this is a minority view. Overall, owners rate the Citizen Peyten highly for its value and the dependable, hassle-free Eco-Drive technology.

Citizen Zenshin Three-Hand

Owners widely praise the Citizen Zenshin Three-Hand for its exceptional value, highlighting the Super Titanium case, sapphire crystal, 100m water resistance, and scratch resistance. Reviewers consistently commend the superb textured dials, with one noting the green dial's depth and richness, and another mentioning applied indices that rival higher-end brands. The comfortable wearability, attributed to the titanium construction and integrated bracelet, is also frequently cited. The in-house Calibre 8322 automatic movement offers a 60-hour power reserve, though accuracy figures range from –20 to +40 seconds per day, with some owners desiring tighter performance. One owner noted potential second hand misalignment and clasp quality concerns, and some prefer regular bracelets over the integrated design.

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