Citizen Tsuyosa “Time Slip” – by Patrick Kansa


Whereas I discover lots to love a few watch that may operate throughout all kinds of conditions (it drastically simplifies packing), there’s lots to be mentioned about having one thing that feels able to go for these extra formal events. The newest model of the Citizen Tsuyosa, referred to as the “Time Slip”, seems like simply such a watch.

With the Tsuyosa lineup, we’ve seen Citizen create a glance that matches the present lugless / built-in bracelet development, whereas giving it wild pops of colour throughout the completely different variations. It’s a three-hander powered by the automated 8210 motion that’s extensively used, so reliability (and serviceability down the street) shouldn’t be an issue. As with the entire line, you’ve bought a magnifier over the date window, making studying out the date a bit of simpler on drained eyes.

As with different new releases for the Tsuyosa, this one is all in regards to the dial. The Citizen Tsuyosa “Time Slip” brings a black gradient dial to your wrist, one which additionally has a pebbled texture to it. To additional cement the gown aspirations of the watch, they’ve put gold tone for the chapter ring markers, and likewise used gold tones for the handset. Personally, I are inclined to steer clear of gold tone watches, however this has simply the correct amount of that basic black-and-gold fashion with out overwhelming you. We additionally respect the truth that the bracelet has stayed totally silver-tone. It may very well be tempting to go two-tone right here, however once more, that might really feel only a bit an excessive amount of.

Now, for one of the best half. If you wish to add the Citizen Tsuyosa “Time Slip” to your formal outings this summer time, you are able to do it for simply $495. Oh, and we should always notice – that 37mm case goes to suit on a variety of wrists, so put on it with confidence. And, when you don’t like this colour dial, they’ve bought others, with pricing ranging (on sale) from $380 – $475. Test it out, and order yours, over at citizenwatch.com

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