Citizen Eco-Drive Dress/Classic Eco Corso Mens Stainless Steel
# BM7334-58B
Citizen Eco-Drive Dress/Classic Eco Corso Mens Stainless Steel
# BM7334-58B
A classic timepiece is always in style in the Corso men’s watch from Citizen. Featuring a two-tone gold and silver-tone stainless steel bracelet and case with a 3-hand white dial and date indicator, luminous hands and gold-tone markers, this elegant timepiece also features a fold-over clasp closure with hidden push buttons and is water resistant to 100 meters. If you’re looking for a dress watch to add classic style to your wardrobe, look no further – the Corso is the perfect choice. It also uses Citizen’s Eco-Drive technology, so it is sustainably powered by any light and will never need a battery. Caliber number E111.
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A classic timepiece is always in style in the Corso men’s watch from Citizen. Featuring a two-tone gold and silver-tone stainless steel bracelet and case with a 3-hand white dial and date indicator, luminous hands and gold-tone markers, this elegant timepiece also features a fold-over clasp closure with hidden push buttons and is water resistant to 100 meters. If you’re looking for a dress watch to add classic style to your wardrobe, look no further – the Corso is the perfect choice. It also uses Citizen’s Eco-Drive technology, so it is sustainably powered by any light and will never need a battery. Caliber number E111. | |
Name | Eco-Drive Dress/Classic Eco Corso Mens Stainless Steel |
Stock Number | BM7334-58B |
Department | Timepieces |
Type | Watch |
Sub Type | Men's Watches |
Collection | Eco Drive |
Material | Stainless Steel |


The Citizen Watch Company of Japan was founded in 1930 and since then, its record of achievement is distinguished by many firsts, such as the world's first analog watch, accurate to within 3 seconds per year, and the world's thinnest movement. In 1986 Citizen assumed the No 1 position in world watch production and has remained there ever since. Today Citizen is successful in many areas of ‘non-watch’ business – information equipment, electronic equipment, industrial machinery and equipment, jewelry and spectacles – and its Research and Development facilities are second-to-none, resulting in the development of technology that leads quickly to new products.