Corso
Product Description
A classic timepiece is always in style in the Corso women’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 effortless style to your wardrobe, the Corso is the perfect choice. It also uses Citizen’s proprietary Eco-Drive technology, so it is sustainably powered by any light and will never need a battery. Caliber number E011.
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Product Details
Model
- EW2299-50A
- 12/19/2021
Movement Technology
- E011
- Eco-Drive
- Powered by any light source, continuously and sustainably, eliminating the need to replace watch batteries.
Case Width (mm)
- 28
Lug Width (mm)
- 0
Band Type
- Bracelet
- Stainless Steel
Case Material
- Two-Tone
- Stainless Steel
Crystal
- Mineral Crystal
- Impact and shatter resistant
Clasp
- Fold Over Clasp with Push Buttons
Dial
- White
Water-Resistance
- WR100/10Bar/333ft [Swimming, Showering & Snorkeling]
Additional Functions
- 3 Hand
- Date
Reviews
Pam
The watch is beautiful! I love it.
Light and beautiful
I love this watch! It's so much lighter than I was expecting. I had it sized but it came in a little larger than I anticipated. However, because it is so light, I don't mind the looseness. I've only had it for a couple of weeks and have already gotten many compliments on it. People asking if it is vintage, was it a family heirloom, etc. It just has that "vibe". If you're on the fence... do it!
Beautiful watch and ECO!
Corso is a Beautiful watch. The watch is very attractive and the two tone will go with gold or silver jewerly. Best part is no battery replacement. I will never buy another watch the requires battery replacement. I now have 3 Citizen ECO watches and so pleased with them. The sizing of the watch was also perfect. I got the exact fit I wanted.
Lifetime Of The Watch And Dependability
37 years ago, I bought my first citizen, watch, and it was solar powered. I accidentally dropped it behind the dashboard of my school bus. The mechanics people desperately tried to find it they couldn’t. So I bought another one, and that’s the only kind I would buy